[. . . ] 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 period of guarantee starts from the purchase date and is only valid on presentation of the receipt. 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. [. . . ]