The Slimline is designed to take as little vertical space as possible and thus be concealed behind the cabinet's upper front edge. The risk for glare is thus minimal despite the 11 W low energy lamp providing as much light as a 75 W light bulb. Slimline has an integrated outlet for, for example, a soldering iron or other device, and as standard has a screw-mounted push button switch. Both a magnetic bracket and IR sensor are available as options. If a magnetic bracket is chosen, installation is very simple and the lamp can be easily moved around in the cabinet to suit each situation. If you would also prefer an IR sensor, it only reacts when the door is opened, even if the door is transparent. Installation is facilitated even more in that a door switch is unnecessary.
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