LED Downlight Installation Guide
Important Safety Information
⚠ These instructions are for your safety. Read them thoroughly prior to installation and retain them for future reference.
- All fittings must be installed by a competent person in accordance with local regulations (IET wiring regulation BS7671).
- Check the pack and make sure you have all of the parts listed.
- Remove all packaging, wrap etc. from the product.
- Decide on the appropriate location for your product.
- Always refer to the installation drawing for the orientation of the product.
- Take care not to drill into any pipes or mains cables beneath the surface during mounting holes preparation.
- IMPORTANT: The fixing point(s) selected must be capable of supporting the full weight of the light fitting.
- Never use the terminal cables to bear the product weight.
- CAUTION: IP65 is guaranteed when the product is properly installed and sealed.
- It is always recommended to cut the hole slightly smaller than the size specified, and then file the hole until the recessed unit fits snugly.
- Maximum number of interconnected with same model: 15pcs.
- Wiring diagram is for reference only. Always refer to the terminal marking for wiring. Ensure that all electrical connections are tight and that no loose strands are left out of the terminal block.
- The IP rating mentioned on the surround also applies to the front of the assembled product.
- When the product does not light after installation:
- Ensure there is no electricity failure.
- Ensure all the connections are secured.
- If you have any doubt about installation/use of this product, consult a qualified electrician.
Care & Maintenance
- Always disconnect the product from mains at least 10 minutes, allowing it to cool down before any maintenance or adjustment.
- It is recommended to have a regular schedule of care and maintenance to keep the surface condition well. (Illustrated as: a hand wiping the surface of the downlight with a cloth, with a checkmark ✓, and a hand attempting to clean with a spray bottle and a cross ✗, indicating not to use harsh chemicals.)
Technical Data
Category | Specification |
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Supply voltage | 220-240 V~, 50 Hz |
Bulb Type | LED (5.5 W). The light source of this luminaire is not replaceable; when the light source reaches its end of life the whole luminaire shall be replaced. Do not stare at the operating light source. |
CE Mark | This product complies with conformity requirements of the applicable European Regulations or Directives. |
UKCA Mark | This product complies with conformity requirements of the applicable UK Regulations. |
Energy efficiency class | This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class <C> |
IP20 Rating | Protected against access with a finger. |
IP65 Rating | Jet-proof. |
Control gear | Non-replaceable control gear. |
Waste Disposal | Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice. (Illustrated as: a crossed-out wheeled bin symbol.) |
Class II product | Double Insulated - No earth required. (Illustrated as: a square within a square symbol.) |
Usage | For indoor use only. |
Date Code | xxWyy (xx-year; yy-week of the year) |
Manufacturer's Guarantee
Kingfisher takes special care to select high quality materials and use manufacturing techniques that allow them to create products incorporating design and durability. This product has a manufacturer's guarantee of 5 years against manufacturing defects, from the date of purchase (if bought in store) or date of delivery (if bought online), at no additional cost for normal (non-professional or commercial) household use.
To make a claim under this guarantee, proof of purchase (such as a sales receipt, purchase invoice or other evidence admissible under applicable law) must be presented. The product purchased must be new; the guarantee does not apply to second-hand or display products. Any replacement product issued under this guarantee will only be guaranteed until expiry of the original guarantee period.
This guarantee covers product failures and malfunctions provided the product was used for its intended purpose and subject to installation, cleaning, care and maintenance in accordance with the information contained in these terms and conditions, in the user manual and standard practice, provided that standard practice does not conflict with the user manual.
This guarantee does not cover defects and damage caused by normal wear and tear or damage that could be the result of improper use, faulty installation or assembly, neglect, accident, misuse, or modification of the product. It also does not cover ancillary costs (shipping, movement, costs of uninstalling and reinstalling, labour etc), or direct and indirect damage.
If the product is defective, Kingfisher will replace or refund, within a reasonable time.
Rights under this guarantee are enforceable in the country in which the product was purchased. Guarantee related queries should be addressed to the store where the product was purchased from.
The guarantee is in addition to and does not affect statutory rights.
Manufacturer Information
UK Manufacturer: Kingfisher International Products Limited, 1 Paddington Square, London, W2 1GG, United Kingdom
EU Manufacturer: Kingfisher International Products B.V., Rapenburgerstraat 175E, 1011 VM Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Online resources: www.diy.com, www.screwfix.com, www.screwfix.ie
To view instruction manuals online, visit www.kingfisher.com/products
Made in China
Bathroom Zones Suitability
⚠ WARNING: This drawing is for reference only.
Consult a professional electrician to install according to relevant national wiring rules. If being fitted in a bathroom a 30mA RCD must be used.
This product is suitable for bathroom hazard zones as specified by the following water drop image. (Illustrated as: a diagram showing a bathtub with dimensions 2.4m length, 0.6m width, 0.6m height. Zone 0 is inside the tub. Zone 1 is above the tub up to 2.25m height. Zone 2 extends 0.6m horizontally from Zone 1 and up to 2.25m height. Zone 3 extends 2.4m horizontally from Zone 2 and up to 3.0m height. A water drop symbol indicates suitability for these zones.)
Installation Steps
Step 01: Clearance Requirements
Ensure adequate clearance around the installation area. Minimum distances are: ≥15 cm from the side, ≥30 cm from the top, ≥3 cm from the front, and ≥7 cm from the back. The IP20 rating applies to the area 1-2 cm from the front, and IP65 applies to the area ≥7 cm from the back. (Illustrated as: a rectangular box representing the ceiling cavity with a downlight, showing clearance measurements and IP ratings for different zones.)
Step 02: Prepare the Hole
Using a suitable tool, create a circular hole in the ceiling with a diameter of Ø 72-73 mm. It is recommended to cut the hole slightly smaller and then file it until the recessed unit fits snugly. (Illustrated as: a person using a drill with a hole saw to cut a circular hole in a ceiling, with a measurement of Ø 72-73 mm.)
Step 03: Select Color Temperature & Initial Assembly
Before installation, select the desired color temperature using the switch on the downlight unit. Options are: WW (Warm White: 2700K), NW (Neutral White: 4000K), CW (Cool White: 6000K). Then, connect the downlight unit to the driver unit. (Illustrated as: a downlight unit with a switch indicating WW, NW, CW options, and the process of connecting the downlight to its driver unit.)
Step 04: Electrical Connection
Connect the mains wiring to the terminal block of the driver unit. Ensure proper polarity: L (Brown or Red), N (Blue or Black), ⏚ (Green/Yellow). Strip 15mm of outer insulation and 8mm of inner insulation from the cables. Use 3 x 0.75-1.5 mm² cables. Ensure all electrical connections are tight and no loose strands are left out. (Illustrated as: the process of opening the terminal block cover, inserting stripped wires into the correct terminals (L, N, ⏚), and closing the cover.)
Step 05: Connect to Power Supply
Connect the driver unit to the mains power supply (220-240 V~). Ensure the connections are secure. (Illustrated as: the driver unit connected to the mains supply, showing the cable entry points.)
Step 06: Interconnection (Optional)
Up to 15 units of the same model can be interconnected. Connect the driver units in parallel to the 220-240 V~ supply using 0.75-1.5 mm² cables. (Illustrated as: a wiring diagram showing multiple downlight units connected in parallel to a single power source, with a note indicating maximum 15 units.)
Step 07: Power On
Once all connections are secure and the downlight is properly installed in the ceiling, turn on the main power supply. (Illustrated as: a hand flipping a switch to the 'ON' position, and the downlight illuminated in the ceiling.)