Philips Arbour Outdoor Wall Light
User Manual
Product Overview
This document provides instructions for the installation and use of the Philips Arbour outdoor wall light. The light features an integrated LED and a motion sensor.
The product is made of Stainless Steel (Inox, Inoxydable, Edelstahl, Roestvrij Staal, Acero Inoxidable).
Included in the Box
- User Manual (A)
- Mounting Hardware (B)
Exclusions (Tools Required)
- Drill
- Screwdriver (Phillips and Flathead)
- Pencil
- Utility Knife
- Wall Plugs and Screws (may vary based on wall type)
Specifications and Features
- IP44 rated (protected against solid objects >1mm and water splashes from any direction)
- Square design
- 3/8" (approx. 8mm) mounting hole size
- Motion sensor with adjustable range (MIN 1.8m, MAX 4m)
- Adjustable sensitivity and time delay (MIN 30 lux, MAX 200 lux; MIN 5 sec, MAX 12 min)
- Detection angle: 110°
- LED technology
Installation Instructions
- Preparation: Ensure the power is turned OFF at the main switch before starting installation.
- Mounting Bracket: Attach the mounting bracket to the wall using appropriate screws and wall plugs. (Diagram shows attaching bracket to wall with screws).
- Wiring: Connect the wires from the mains supply to the terminal block inside the light fixture. Ensure correct polarity. (Diagram shows connecting wires to a terminal block, with labels for Live, Neutral, and Earth).
- Fixture Assembly: Mount the light fixture onto the bracket. Secure it in place. (Diagram shows attaching the main body of the light to the mounting bracket, with rotational arrows indicating securing).
- Final Check: Ensure all connections are secure and the fixture is firmly mounted.
- Power On: Turn the power ON at the main switch.
Operation and Settings
The light is controlled by a switch and features a motion sensor with adjustable settings:
- ON/OFF Switch: Standard light switch operation.
- Sensor Adjustment:
- Sensitivity (Light Level): Adjust the ambient light level at which the sensor activates. Set to a lower value for activation in darker conditions, and a higher value for activation in brighter conditions. (Diagram shows a dial with sun and moon symbols).
- Time Delay: Adjust how long the light stays on after motion is no longer detected. (Diagram shows a dial with a clock and seconds/minutes). The time delay is approximately +/- 30 seconds.
- Motion Detection: The sensor detects motion within its range (up to 4 meters) and a 110° angle.
Troubleshooting
If the light does not operate as expected, check the power supply, wiring connections, and sensor settings.