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4. Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with alcohol or distilled water.<br />
(Alcohol is recommended.)<br />
5. Gently wipe the reflector.<br />
6. Insert the barrel into the reflector housing with the pattern slot<br />
on top. (Line up the triangles on both parts.)<br />
7. Pressing in gently, rotate the barrel 45° clockwise until it<br />
settles into position. Rotate the barrel anticlockwise 45°. The<br />
barrel should be firmly attached and the triangles should line<br />
up again.<br />
8. Replace the barrel rotation knob and tighten the bolt.<br />
Accessories<br />
Pattern holder, A-size<br />
400PH-A<br />
Pattern holder, B-size<br />
400PH-B<br />
Pattern holder, glass<br />
400PH-G<br />
190 mm (7.50") snoot for <strong>Zoom</strong> 400PTH6<br />
190 mm (7.50") colour frame for <strong>Zoom</strong> 407CF<br />
Drop-in iris assembly<br />
400RS<br />
30" (76.2cm) safety cable, black 400SC<br />
Gel frame holder extender for <strong>Zoom</strong> 400PGE3<br />
190 mm (7.50") x 70 mm Aperture donut 400ZDN<br />
Portable Appliance Test (PAT) Guidelines<br />
The Portable Appliance Test is a set of tests that must be<br />
administered to electrical equipment in the UK and some<br />
locations in Europe to ensure safety.<br />
The tests are typically carried out using a small PAT device. The<br />
PAT device connects to a power source and then attaches to the<br />
product via an electrical outlet and test probes. The PAT provides<br />
a simple pass or fail result, allowing rapid testing of large<br />
inventories.<br />
The following guidelines provide instructions for applying the PAT<br />
to the <strong>Source</strong> <strong>Four</strong> <strong>Zoom</strong>.<br />
Testing New Luminaires<br />
<strong>Source</strong> <strong>Four</strong> <strong>Zoom</strong> luminaires include a specific PAT point where<br />
the test clip is attached, as shown in the Figure 12. The PAT test<br />
is comprised of two tests: the ground test and the insulation test.<br />
PAT point<br />
Figure 12<br />
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