Paulmann Mac II Cable System Installation Guide
This guide provides instructions for the Paulmann Mac II cable system. Please read all instructions carefully before beginning installation.
Safety Instructions
Please observe the following safety instructions:
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34
- Refer to www.paulmann.com/symbols for symbol explanations.
Product Information
Models Included: 944.30, 944.31, 944.32, 944.33, 944.34, 944.35
Included Components:
- 1x Cable system components
- 1x Cable system components
- 4x Cable system components
- 1x Screwdriver
- 1x Drill
- 1x Set of screwdrivers
- 1x Set of screws and anchors (6mm)
- 5x Hooks
- 1x Hook
- 1x Cable
- 1x Cable
- 1x Power supply unit
- 1x Light fixture
Assembly Instructions
Follow these steps for assembly:
- Step A: Prepare the fixture housing.
- Step B: Connect the power supply.
- Step C: Attach the fixture to the ceiling, ensuring proper rotation.
- Step D: Connect the wires, ensuring correct voltage (230V) and polarity.
- Step E: Attach the fixture cover.
- Step F: Secure the cable with clamps.
- Step G: Tension the cable using the provided tensioning mechanism.
- Step H: Attach the cable to the mounting points.
- Step I: Connect the light sources to the cable.
- Step J: Install the light bulbs.
- Step K: Adjust the angle of the light fixtures.
- Step L: Connect all fixtures to the power supply and turn on.
Replaceability Information
The following indicates the replaceability of components:
- (1) Light source or (4) operating device: Replaceable by end-users without permanent damage to the luminaire.
- (2) Light source or (5) operating device: Replaceable by a qualified electrician without permanent damage to the luminaire.
- (3) Light source or (6) operating device: Not replaceable; the luminaire must be replaced.
This information is provided in multiple languages for clarity.
Disposal Information (Germany)
Old electrical appliances must not be disposed of with household waste. They can be handed in at public collection points of disposal companies. Old batteries and rechargeable batteries, as well as lamps that can be removed from the old appliance without damage, must be separated from the old appliance before being handed in to a collection point. Retailers are obliged within the scope of § 17 paragraphs 1 and 2 of the ElektroG to take back this product free of charge. End-users of old appliances are responsible for deleting personal data on the appliances to be disposed of.
More information available at www.paulmann.com