Socket. IMPORTANT! Ensure the new
marine lamp is wiped totally clean of any dirt or fingerprints. Failure to do so will result in premature lamp burn-out. ? Inspect the housing to ensure it is completely clean and dry. The lens may be cleaned if neces- sary using a soft cloth on the end of a wooden dowel or similar. Re inspect after cleaning to en- sure no cloth or other cleaning fibers remain inside the housing. NEVER! Spray lubricants, degreasing agents or other similar products into the housing. Carefully re-fit the lamp assembly into the housing ensuring the front end of the reflector case locates correctly into the front end of the lamp housing. This can be felt by moving the assembly around until it drops neatly into position with the rear end cap snug against the silicone seal. ? Re-fit the outer lock ring. Again it is recommended to apply a thin layer of silicone based grease to the thread and surface in contact with the end cap. ? . ? NOTE: at no point is it necessary to loosen the cable gland nut; however it should be checked to ensure it is secure and snug around cable, DO not pull excessively on the cable. Other Maintenance ? Check to ensure the
underwater lens is clean and free of marine growth. It may be cleaned using a nylon brush or plastic scraper. ? Replacement parts and accessories: A full range of Replacement parts and accessories are available. Please contact your supplier for any requirements. ? . Should there be a malfunction for any reason please consult your nearest agent or Aqua Lights di- rectly. The housing should not be opened under any circumstances unless by a suitably qualified and authorized technician. Safety and General Information THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT TO THE SAFE OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT, ACCORDINGLY MUST BE OBSERVED AND ACTIONED AS NECESSARY. ? This Light should only be installed by suitably trained trades persons experienced in the fitting of through hull equipment and marine electrical systems. ? This light must only be operated when fully submerged. Special attention should be paid when fitted to transom sections as when the vessel is planning this area may be out of the water. ? It is important that the housing is electrically bonded to the vessels cathodic protection ground- ing system. Failure to solidly ground will result in corrosion, leading to serious damage or loss of vessel, property and life. Regular checks/testing must be carried out to ensure the metal housing is electrically bonded to the vessels cathodic protection grid. >
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