Paulmann Luminaire Installation and Safety Information
Product Article Numbers: 955.01, 955.02, 968.09
Model Reference: (+MA 326) PUP 06/22
Safety Instructions
Please follow these safety instructions:
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For detailed symbol explanations, visit www.paulmann.com/symbols.
Compliance Marks: CE, UK CA
Installation Guide
The following steps illustrate the installation process:
Step A: Component Insertion
A diagram shows a component being inserted upwards into another part.
Step B: Connection and Securing
A diagram illustrates connecting and securing a component, possibly with a locking mechanism. A detail view shows the connection point.
Important Note: Ensure correct polarity [⏻] or connection as indicated.
Step C: Operation
A diagram shows the luminaire emitting light. An indicator shows the switch position: 'on' [✅] or 'off' [❌].
Step D: Final Assembly
A sequence of diagrams shows the final steps for assembling and securing the luminaire, including a close-up of a connection or locking mechanism.
Replaceability of Components
The following describes the replaceability of the light source and operating device:
- (1) Light source or (4) operating device: Can be replaced by end users without permanent damage to the luminaire.
- (2) Light source or (5) operating device: Can be replaced by a qualified electrician without permanent damage to the luminaire.
- (3) Light source or (6) operating device: Not replaceable. The luminaire must be replaced.
For detailed explanations of symbols related to replaceability, visit www.paulmann.com/symbols.
Energy Efficiency Information
This product contains a light source with energy efficiency class:
Energy Efficiency Classes:
- Page 1 Labels: A++ to G (referencing EU Energy Label 874/2012 and 2019/2015)
- Page 2 Text: Energy efficiency class <see above>
Disposal of Old Equipment
Old electrical equipment must not be disposed of with household waste. It can be handed in at public collection points operated by waste disposal companies. Batteries and rechargeable batteries, as well as lamps that can be removed from the old equipment without destruction, must be separated from the old equipment before being handed in at a collection point. Retailers are obliged to take back this product free of charge within the scope of § 17 (1) and (2) of the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG). End users of old equipment are responsible for deleting any personal data on the old equipment to be disposed of.