[. . . ] • If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician or contact your retail outlet. Ensure that you always install the fitting to the relevant regulations. Certain regulations indicate that lighting fittings should be installed by a qualified electrician (EG Part P for the UK). [. . . ] 11- IPX3: the fitting may be exposed to raindrops (falling drops under a maximum angle of 60° to the vertical axis). 12- IPX4: the fitting is splash-proof: it may be exposed to splashing water coming from any direction (360°). 15- IPX8: offers protection against immersion up to the indicated depth. 18- Immediately replace a cracked or broken safety glass and use only manufacturer approved parts. The earth wire (yellow/green) has to be connected to the clip marked with . 20- Protection class II: the fitting is double insulated and must not be connected to an Earth. 21- Protection class III: the fitting is only suitable for very low voltage supply (e. 23- The earthing wire always has to be longer than the contact wires. 24- The use of the supplied heat-resistant sleeving is required over the unstripped wire lengths. 27- X-connection: In case of damage to the wire, it has to be replaced by a wire of the same type. Y-connection: In case of damage to the wire, it has to be replaced only by the manufacturer, distributor or by an expert, to avoid risks. …W: only use lamps suitable for this fitting and keep within the maximum specified wattage. 33- Only use an incandescent globe bulb that is the size of the indicated diameter. 36- The fitting is only suitable for a lamp with built-in safety or a low pressure lamp. [. . . ] The guarantee is void if the fitting was not installed following the instructions or repaired or modified. The manufacturer does not accept any liability for damage caused as a result of misuse or wrong application of the fitting. 11- IPX3: Armaturet kan udsættes for regndråber (faldende dråber under en maximumvinkel på 60° til lodret) 12- IPX4: Dette armatur er stænktæt og kan tåle at blive udsat for stænkende vand fra alle vinkler (360°). [. . . ]