Philips Snow Blower SPX User Manual

OPERATION MANUAL  
SPX  
This manual covers the following models:  
SPX 15- 35Zoomspot  
SPX 25- 50Zoomspot  
SPX 14Fixed Beam  
SPX 19Fixed Beam  
SPX 26Fixed Beam  
SPX 36Fixed Beam  
SPX 50Fixed Beam  
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A PHILIPS SELECON SPX LUMINAIRE. WE HAVE DESIGNED THIS  
LUMINAIRE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH A SUPERIOR FITTING IN PERFORMANCE, DESIGN AND  
ENGINEERING. WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT IT WILL PERFORM TO YOUR EXPECTATIONS FOR MANY  
YEARS TO COME.  
Caution!  
Installation is entirely at your risk. Read this manual from cover to cover before  
attempting installation. Do not attempt installation unless you are suitably qualified.  
If you do not understand a point in this manual, don’t guess. Don’t take short cuts.  
If in doubt, stop! Contact Philips Selecon or one of its authorised distributors for  
advice. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: The SPX sets new standards in product safety.  
As it is double insulated it has a simpler testing procedure than  
conventional luminaires. Refer to the testing section inside.  
Before discarding the packaging ensure you have the suspension bolt  
set, colour frame &/or the lamp.  
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Please read this information carefully to ensure that you are fully conversant with its  
operation.  
Safety Warnings ...................................................................................................................................................4  
Operating your Luminaire for the First Time.........................................................................................................4  
Centering the lamp ...............................................................................................................................................5  
Optimising the Output...........................................................................................................................................5  
Lamps...................................................................................................................................................................6  
Mounting your Luminaire ......................................................................................................................................6  
To Mount on a Theatre Standard Scaffold Pipe ...................................................................................................6  
SPX Monocoque Yoke..........................................................................................................................................6  
Operating your Luminaire .....................................................................................................................................7  
Pan and Tilt Adjustment........................................................................................................................................7  
Focusing SPX Zoomspot Models .........................................................................................................................7  
Focusing SPX Fixed Beam Profiles......................................................................................................................7  
Shutter System .....................................................................................................................................................7  
Shutter Lock..........................................................................................................................................................8  
Rotatable Shutters................................................................................................................................................8  
Accessory Mounting Positions..............................................................................................................................8  
Changing the Lens Tube ......................................................................................................................................9  
Colour Filter Life ...................................................................................................................................................9  
Safe Practice ......................................................................................................................................................10  
Rigging Check-list...............................................................................................................................................10  
Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................................10  
Electrical Test Procedure....................................................................................................................................10  
Cleaning the Reflector ........................................................................................................................................11  
Cleaning the Lens...............................................................................................................................................12  
Safety..................................................................................................................................................................12  
Limited Warranty.................................................................................................................................................13  
Accessories and Order Codes............................................................................................................................14  
Contacting Philips Selecon.................................................................................................................................14  
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Safety Warnings  
Not for residential use.  
CAUTION: Hot Surfaces, Avoid contact by persons or materials.  
The SPX has some hot surfaces. Be careful to avoid burns. Take care with the lamphouse  
and heat-sink. We suggest the use of leather gloves when focusing these luminaires.  
SAFETY Double Insulated  
The SPX range is a Class 2 appliance that is double insulated for increased safety and  
lower maintenance. Earth continuity testing is not needed. Refer to page 11 for testing  
procedure.  
SAFETY - Mains Power Isolation  
The SPX range is fitted with a micro-switch that automatically disconnects the mains  
power when the lamp holder is removed. However, it is also recommended that the  
luminaire should always be electrically isolated from mains power before re-lamping,  
cleaning or servicing.  
CAUTION: Risk of fire - use with maximum 800W lamp.  
CAUTION: These luminaires are not suitable for mounting on a normally flammable  
surface.  
These luminaires are not suitable for outdoor use. They are rated at IP00.  
The luminaire should be at least 1.2 metres/4 ft away from the nearest object it is lighting.  
The SPX range can be operated only through a range of angles 90either side of  
horizontal.  
Operating your Luminaire for the First Time  
Familiarise yourself with the way the shutter and reflector assembly can be rotated by loosening the rotating  
clamp (drawing page 9), and turning the assembly. Note how the colour frame is locked into the front of the  
lens tube with the front accessory cover.  
The SPX provides for mounting 2 pattern holders. Practice inserting them into both the front and rear position  
as it is easier to familiarise yourself before rigging the luminaire.  
The SPX has a shutter lock. Make sure this is in the unlocked position. Refer P.7  
Lamping Procedure  
Remove the lamp module by loosening the 2  
locking thumbscrews on the rear. Align the pins  
of the new lamp to the holes in the lamp socket  
and push the lamp firmly home. Do not touch  
the quartz envelope of the lamp with your  
fingers. Replace the lamp module and tighten  
the locking thumbscrews. Reconnect the mains  
power. Always take great care when making  
adjustments to the lamp, as its filament is  
fragile. N.B. The mains power supply is  
automatically  
disconnected  
by  
a
the lamp module mount screws are loosened.  
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Lamp Replacement and Adjustment  
Isolate electrically before re-lamping the luminaire. Also be aware that the lamp and/or luminaire may  
still be hot, so exercise necessary caution to avoid burns.  
To ensure optimum performance from your SPX luminaire, follow the steps below:  
Centering the lamp  
1
2
Remove the lamp holder as described above.  
Level the lamp socket plate by adjusting the lamp  
alignment screws.  
3
4
Turn the peak/flat gear  
Carefully replace the lamp holder module and tighten  
the thumbscrew to lock it into position. Reconnect the  
luminaire to the power supply.  
5
6
Turn the peak/flat gear clockwise towards the peak  
setting. This is indicated by the raised peak setting symbol on the peak/flat  
gear. 5 half turns will shift the lamp into the approximate centre position.  
Centre the lamp in the beam if necessary by adjusting the lamp  
alignment screws.  
Peak  
symbol  
Optimising the Output  
The lamp position can be altered to 'peak' or 'Flat' light output.  
The peak beam gives a central hot spot falling off evenly to the beam  
edges. This setting is useful for normal stage lighting purposes where  
beams are overlapped to achieve an even cover.  
Flat adjustment provides a visually even light beam suitable for gobo  
projection. Take care to move the lamp carefully as the lamp filament is  
burning white hot and at its most vulnerable.  
Don't over-tighten the knobs; finger tight pressure is all that is required.  
1
2
Adjust the beam to its narrow angle, with a sharp edge.  
Peak the output (turn the centre gear clockwise towards the peak symbol) until you see light flare  
around the edge of the beam.  
3
4
Turn the centre gear anti-clockwise towards the flat symbol until the flare is removed and you have a  
clean sharp-edged beam. This is the position of maximum light output.  
A useful technique to check how well the lamp is centred is to push two of the shutters into the beam,  
and then check if any reflection off the shutters is visible in the beam. If so, adjust the screw on the  
side opposite to the reflection until it disappears.  
5
To set a „FLAT‟ beam, turn the centre gear anti-clockwise towards the flat symbol until the distribution  
appears even across the beam.  
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Lamps  
The SPX range lamp module has a TP-22 (G9.5) lamp base and is designed to run with GKV range of lamps.  
Lamps suitable for this module include:  
220-240V  
120V  
GKV: 600W 220V -240V, 300 hrs  
GLB: 600W, 240V, 1500 hrs  
GKV: 800W 220V -240V, 300 hrs  
GLA: 575W, 115V, 1500 hrs  
GLC: 575W, 115V, 300 hrs  
GLD: 750W, 115V, 300 hrs  
GLE: 750W, 115V, 1500 hrs  
GLG: 375W, 115V, 300 hrs  
Important note: The GKV range of lamps uses a very compact filament in order to achieve its highly efficient  
output. For this reason, the lamp filaments are close to each other and are therefore sensitive to shocks.  
Great care should be taken when adjusting the lamp and focusing the luminaire to avoid shocks.  
Important Note: The quoted performance figures are achieved with Philips lamps. Other manufacturers  
lamps can be used, but no assumptions should be made as to relative performance.  
Please refer to the instructions of the lamp manufacturer when disposing of failed lamps.  
Mounting your Luminaire  
A safety bond MUST always be used when rigging luminaires on bars,  
ladders, etc. The SPX is supplied with a rated safety bond permanently  
attached. This is the only recommended anchor point for the luminaire.  
Be careful to allow sufficient slack to allow the luminaire to be focused  
freely.  
An extra safety bond attachment points has been provided for accessories  
placed in the front of the lens tube. Do not use to secure accessories  
weighing more than 2.5kgs / 5 ½ pounds.  
The SPX uses universal burning position lamps. When possible however, it is  
considered best practice to mount the luminaire so the yoke is horizontal and the power cable at the bottom.  
Please note that the maximum tilt angles of the luminaire are 90° either side of horizontal.  
To Mount on a Theatre Standard Scaffold Pipe  
(48mm O.D.) Use a theatre hookclamp (Order Code: 20HC). Your luminaire is supplied with an M12 (or ½”  
for North America) set screw, two washers and a nut. Pass the set screw through the yoke hole from the  
inside, put on a washer, then the hookclamp, another washer and then tighten the nut.  
The luminaire should be at least 1.2 metres / 4ft away from the nearest object it is  
lighting.  
SPX Monocoque Yoke  
The SPX has a monocoque yoke delivering twice the rigidity of a steel  
yoke, it includes integrated cable guides. Use these for tidying the power  
cable or accessory cables.  
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Operating your Luminaire  
Please note that as the handles and knobs on the SPX range can reach high temperatures  
depending on the position or orientation of the luminaire, gloves should always be worn when  
focusing these luminaires.  
Pan and Tilt Adjustment  
To pan the luminaire, loosen the nut at the top of the yoke and adjust, then retighten. To tilt, loosen the  
locking clamp handle on the side of the luminaire, tilt and retighten finger tight.  
An additional tilt locking clamp can be added to the other side of the  
yoke if required ( code: SPXTLOKIT). To fit, remove the yoke bolt  
cover with a flat blade screwdriver, and undo the M8 yoke bolt with a  
13mm / ½” socket wrench. Gently lever open the yoke slightly and  
insert the cup head bolt in the yoke lock off hole. Add the spring and  
washer from the kit and then the locking clamp. Retighten the M8 yoke  
bolt, taking care to avoid over tightening, and replace the yoke bolt  
cover.  
The tilt scale is displayed in real degrees and allows for accurate  
presetting of your luminaire and matching other luminaires in your rig.  
Focusing SPX Zoomspot Models  
The beam of the SPX can be adjusted to a well controlled soft-edged focus useful when merging one beam to  
the next, or to a hard-edged focus useful for projections, specials, etc. The variable beam of your SPX  
luminaire is altered by adjusting the front or rear lens in relation to  
each other. The front lens defines the beam spread; the rear, the  
focus degree of "softness" or "sharpness" of the beam edge or  
shutters.  
To focus your zoomspot, first define the beam size required using  
the front lens. Then set the hardness/ softness of the beam with  
the focus lens. A reference scale is on the bottom of the lens tube.  
The reference scale allows you to record your preferred beam  
settings.  
Finger tight pressure only is necessary to lock the lens off in their  
chosen positions.  
Focusing SPX Fixed Beam Profiles  
The lens can be moved to adjust the beam to in focus (sharp), or out of focus (soft). A  
focus direction label is on the bottom of the lens tube.  
To set a soft  
position.  
focus, move the lens forward of the  
hard focus  
NB: If you move it too far, the beam will become unusable and may cause the colour filter to fail prematurely.  
Shutter System  
The shutters are used to mask a portion of the beam, shaping it, masking light off scenery, curtains, etc. Note  
that on the SPX range of luminaires, individual shutters are not removable.  
NOTE: Do not run the luminaire with the shutters fully closed, as this may cause the luminaire to  
over-heat  
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Shutter Lock  
The shutter lock is used to fix the shutters in position  
after they have been focused. To lock, slide the lever  
to the closed position. To unlock, slide the lever to the  
unlocked position.  
Rotatable Shutters  
The shutter and reflector assembly can be rotated  
to position the shutters for the best cut, or to move  
the focus knobs into an optimum operating  
position.  
1. Check that the front accessory cover is closed,  
securing the colour frame. Ensure any pattern  
holders or iris/ accessories are secured in the  
accessory slots (refer above)  
2. Loosen the top shutter and reflector assembly screw clamp  
3. Rotate the shutter and reflector assembly to the required position  
4. Tighten the shutter and reflector assembly screw clamp.  
Accessory Mounting Positions  
The SPX range provides good image projection right across the beam.  
NOTE: The SPX range has two different pattern holders.  
SPXGHB  
For 'B' size steel patterns  
SPXGHGB  
For “B” size glass patterns  
The SPX provides for mounting 2 pattern holders.  
The front accessory slot will house:  
Glass pattern holder (code SPXGHB)  
An adjustable iris (code 20IRIS)  
A motorised gobo rotator (e.g. Rosco/Apollo)  
The rear slot will house a Philips Selecon steel pattern holder  
(order code: SPXGHB).  
Refer to website for a list of compatible third party accessories.  
To fit an accessory in the front slot  
Slide the accessory slot cover forward to reveal the aperture. Slide the  
accessory into the front slot. Slide the slot cover back into place to lock  
in the accessory. Follow the instructions of the accessory manufacturer  
in regards to operating and safety procedures.  
To fit an accessory in the rear slot  
Slide the accessory slot cover forward to reveal the aperture. Slide the  
pattern holder into the rear slot. Slide the slot cover back into place to  
lock in the pattern holder.  
To insert an Iris  
To mount the Iris (20IRIS) slide the accessory slot cover forward to  
reveal the aperture. Slide the iris into the front slot and push to the  
bottom of the slot. Slide the slot cover back into place to lock in the iris.  
NB: Do not operate and adjustable iris in a ½ closed to fully closed position for extended periods of  
time as the heat may damage to iris leaves.  
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Changing the Lens Tube  
The SPX fixed beam and zoom lens tubes are interchangeable. Move the lens knob(s) towards the front of the  
tube. Slide the lens tube locking catch forward and lift out the lens tube. Replace it with the desired lens tube.  
Ensure the lens tube locking catch is fully engaged.  
Colour Filter Life  
The SPX optical system has been designed  
for maximum light output using modern  
compact filament lamps, while optimising  
colour filter life.  
Colour filter life is of typical duration  
compared to other ellipsoidals.  
Please refer to the table below for more  
performance information.  
Lens Tube  
14°  
Flat  
Excellent  
Peak  
Excellent  
19°  
Excellent  
Good  
Excellent  
Good  
26°  
36°  
Good  
Good  
50°  
Good  
Okay  
15° - 35° at 15°  
15° - 35° at 35°  
25° - 50° at 25°  
25° - 50° at 50°  
Excellent  
Good  
Excellent  
Good  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Tested with dark blue high performance gel using an 800W lamp, 240V.  
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Safe Practice  
Heat  
The SPX incorporates an innovative design to effectively remove the heat out of the luminaire, away from the  
critical heat-sensitive components such as the lamp base and wiring. The components that form part of the  
heat removal system and lamp house will operate at temperatures which can burn you!!!  
Take care in handling the luminaire. We recommend the use of gloves when focusing.  
Tilt Lock  
Take care when releasing the tilt lock as the luminaire may suddenly swing down. Hold the lens tube with one  
hand and release the tilt lock with the other.  
Handles  
The handle on the lamp module is designed to assist positioning of the luminaire during focusing. When cold,  
cable can be wrapped around it for storage. Do not operate the SPX with cable wrapped around the handle.  
It is also recommended that the luminaire should always be electrically isolated from mains power before re-  
lamping, cleaning or servicing.  
Rigging Check-list  
When rigging your luminaire check:  
Lens tube clamp is clipped in place correctly  
All safety anchor bonds are fitted  
Any accessories are correctly installed and secured  
Accessory cover is locked down  
The lamp module is secured in position with the lamp module locking knobs tightened.  
Maintenance  
Electrical Test Procedure  
The SPX is a Class 2 Electrical appliance. It is double insulated for maximum safety and simplified  
maintenance. All exposed metalwork is separated from the conductors by two layers of insulation. An  
earth conductor is not required in a Class 2 Electrical appliance.  
Two tests must be performed on the SPX, a visual inspection and an Insulation Resistance Test for class 2  
appliance. The SPX must have the Lamp Base Module correctly fitted to the luminaire in order to perform the  
Insulation Resistance Test.  
Before performing any electrical test a suitably qualified or competent person (as defined by the standard or  
local laws) must first carry out a visual inspection.  
Ensure the SPX is unplugged and at a safe handling temperature.  
Check that the outer casing of the SPX is not damaged in a way that will give rise to electrical or  
mechanical hazards.  
Check that the plug is not damaged.  
Check the electrical cable is not damaged, cable sheathing should be securely held at both the plug  
and the fixture and should not be cut, twisted, kinked, perished or damaged in any way and must  
not have been repaired with insulating tape or an unsuitable connector. The individual conductor  
insulation should not be exposed and wire conductor should never be visible. Check under  
insulation tape for damage. Damaged or defective cable should be replaced with the correct Philips  
Selecon wiring loom by a suitably qualified person. Contact your Philips Selecon distributor for  
more information.  
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Insulation Resistance Testing for class 2 appliance of the SPX is to be performed by a suitably qualified or  
competent person (as defined by the standard or local laws) using an ohmmeter (i.e. Megger) or portable  
appliance tester (PAT Machine) by applying a nominal voltage to the live conductors (active and neutral pins  
on plug) of the SPX, and placing a 0 volt reference probe on the external metal parts of the SPX;  
Lamp module must be in place during tests  
1
Test active & neutral to accessible earthed parts  
2
Insulation resistance limits  
Minimum insulation  
Equipment  
Insulation Test  
resistance M  
With live and neutral conductors electrically  
connected measure between live parts and any  
accessible metal parts.  
Class II  
1
In accordance with AS/NZS 3760  
Cleaning the Reflector  
First remove the lamp module and lamp refer page 4.  
Remove the lens barrel and shutter assembly by undoing the shutter  
and reflector assembly rotation knob, and removing the shutter/lens  
assembly.  
A soft cloth soaked in a mild detergent solution or alcohol can be used  
to remove dirt from the mirror.  
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Cleaning the Lens  
Remove the Lens Tube from the SPX.  
Using a 3mm Allen Key, undo the  
retaining screws on the back and front  
of the tube.  
Open the top cover on the lens tube.  
As the lens is multicoated, clean with a soft cloth  
or lens tissue only. To remove baked-on dust use  
a window cleaner.  
The above are the only maintenance tasks which can be safely carried out by non approved  
personnel. Refer below - Safety & Maintenance note.  
Safety  
Philips Selecon has manufactured this luminaire in accordance with recognised best practices to  
recommended international safety standards. It is your responsibility to maintain this luminaire in good & safe  
working condition.  
Repairs should only be carried out by suitably qualified persons. Do not operate the luminaire with cracked  
lens, damaged cable, etc. Consult your Philips Selecon distributor for assistance. Only replace damaged  
parts with authorised Philips Selecon spares.  
N.B. Luminaire Cable - Your Philips Selecon luminaire is fitted with special heat resistant flexible cable,  
replace with genuine Philips Selecon spare part cable kit only - refer to your Philips Selecon distributor.  
(Replacement cables are supplied complete with necessary terminal connectors.)  
Cable Conductor colour codes:  
Brown  
Blue  
- Phase, Live  
- Neutral  
As this luminaire is Double Insulated the Green/Yellow Earth wire may not be present and will have been cut  
back within the loom.  
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Limited Warranty  
Philips Selecon warrants its luminaires against defects in materials or workmanship.  
The term of this warranty is based on the product usage and is from the date of  
delivery.  
Usage Entertainment, Theatre Term - Three Years  
Entertainment, Theatre relates to the typical conditions found in a theatre performance  
venue viz:  
4 6 hrs per day, six days per week.  
Usage Architectural, Display  
Term Three Years  
Architectural, Display relates to typical usage such as display lighting in a Museum  
viz:  
10 12 hrs per day, seven days per week.  
Other ALL Electromechanical / Electronic Devices Term - One Year  
This warranty is void in any of the following circumstances:  
(a) The luminaire has been misused, neglected, damaged or abused.  
(b) The luminaire has been improperly installed, operated, repaired or maintained.  
(c) The luminaire has been modified.  
(d) The luminaire has been connected to other equipment with which it is not compatible.  
(e) The luminaire has been used or stored in conditions outside its electrical or environmental specifications.  
(f) The luminaire has been used for purposes other than for which it was designed.  
(g) The luminaire has been used outside its stated specifications and operating parameters.  
Correct installation of the luminaire is the owner’s responsibility.  
To assert a warranty claim, complete Philips Selecon’s return authorisation form (available from Philips  
Selecon). Return the luminaire to Philips Selecon or its authorised agent.  
If Philips Selecon accepts the warranty claim, Philips Selecon will provide, or arrange for, service, repair or  
replacement as Philips Selecon shall determine in its sole discretion. Philips Selecon shall bear the cost of  
such service, repair or replacement. However, the owner shall bear the cost of freight and insurance on the  
luminaire, both ways. If Philips Selecon does not wish to service, repair or replace the defective luminaire, it  
shall refund the purchase price.  
Philips Selecon’s sole responsibility is to repair, replace or service a luminaire subject to a valid warranty  
claim. Under no circumstance will Philips Selecon be liable for direct, indirect, incidental, special or  
consequential costs or damages, including dismantling and re-installation costs, loss of operations or profits,  
to the maximum extent permitted by law.  
Philips Selecon accepts no liability for personal injury or property damage resulting from failure to heed  
relevant operating and safety procedures specified by Philips Selecon or imposed by law.  
This is an express warranty. Philips Selecon disclaims any other express or implied warranties, including  
warranties of merchantability or fitness for purpose, to the maximum extent permitted by law.  
Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations or disclaimers of implied or statutory warranties. Some jurisdictions  
do not allow disclaimers or exclusions of consequential or incidental damages. Therefore, the above  
disclaimers, limitations and exclusions may not apply in all jurisdictions in which Philips Selecon sells its  
luminaires.  
This warranty gives the owner specific legal rights. The owner may have other rights or remedies pursuant to  
the laws in its territory. Nothing in this limited warranty should be construed as limiting or restricting any other  
statutory right or remedy of the owner, except for such limitations or restrictions herein as may be allowed by  
the law of the territory.  
Philips Selecon has a policy of continual product improvement and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
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Accessories and Order Codes  
SPX 15° - 35° Lens tube only  
SPX 25° - 50° Lens tube only  
SPX 14° Lens tube only  
SPX 19° Lens tube only  
SPX 26° Lens tube only  
SPX 36° Lens tube only  
SPX 50° Lens tube only  
SPX 600W/800W lamp house  
SPX 20-leaf Iris  
SPX1535LT  
SPX2550LT  
SPX14LT  
SPX19LT  
SPX26LT  
SPX36LT  
SPX50LT  
SPXLH  
20IRIS  
SPX „B‟ Pattern Holder  
SPX „B‟ Pattern Holder glass  
SPX Lens Safety Mesh  
SPX Colour Frame  
Suspension Hook Clamp  
Lamp Alignment Gear Cover  
SPX Tilt Lock Kit  
SPXGHB  
SPXGHGB  
19PACSMFB  
19PACCF  
20HC  
SPXPLA005  
SPXTLOKIT  
Contacting Philips Selecon  
Philips Selecon  
19-21 Kawana Street,  
Northcote,  
Philips Strand Lighting USA  
Strand Lighting  
10911 Petal Street  
Dallas, TX 75238  
Auckland 1310,  
New Zealand  
Tel: (214) 647-7970 Support Main  
Fax: (214) 647-8031  
Tel: 64-9-481 0100,  
Fax: 64-9-481 0101  
Philips Entertainment European Service &  
Distribution Centre  
Marssteden 152  
Enschede 7547 TD  
the Netherlands  
Strand Lighting Asia Limited  
20/F Delta House  
3 On Yiu Street  
Shatin, N.T.  
Hong Kong  
Phone: +31 53 4500424  
Fax: +31 53 4500425  
Tel: (852) 2757 3033  
Fax: (852) 2757 1767  
Please contact us, or check our web site to find the Philips Selecon distributor nearest to you.  
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