The installation is somewhat complicated, but you can manage itself. Unfortunately, there is no input / output adapter for the power cord to lies so that this cable is to plug only on one side. This may be inconvenient if the socket on the other side is - and of course it is just then almost always so, because jelly sandwiches indeed always fall on the sticky fruity side.
When in doubt, the switch is then just not right front, but rear left, then you have enough space to take into account Behind gripping. The small angle are practical, but hardly to be mounted directly to a wall (a fortiori, when the switch is then back). The small flat mounting Schie Nchen for direct vertical mounting under the cupboard, on the other hand are very practical because they must be assembled before you slide the lamp because the lamp body indeed covers the screws.
This means they must be assembled in just such a distance that you slide the lamp on one side to the rail stop (about 5 cm), the second counterpart towards "threading" and everything withdraws again by about half.
That is, a contrario, the lamp would at this assembly always about 2.5cm game where you can let go and forth, and in the worst case scenario of one side slips and falls down. The danger is not unrealistic, as the light is very very easy.
However to vertically mounted under the cabinet, I have sawed two wooden blocks, painted white, screwed under the cupboard and then the lamp with the two angles mounted thereon. With the angles LED tube sits namely firmly fixed without play, since one rankommt well the angle bolts and both angles are can push the respective stop before screwing. Sounds complicated - it is somehow, so I once made and attached a photo.
Who is a little tinkering gifted that gets down well. For me it is now namely so that the switch socket caused the rear left is because I needed anyway the distance from the wall. However, I would always recommend to anyway, even if the lamp due to the modern technology is not very warm; a little air will not hurt.
Why I have ever taken the cumbersome effort with the wooden blocks when you horizontally with the angles can screw directly under the cabinet the lamp? Good question - plausible answer: The LEDs radiate so down, even when the cover which diffuses light something, you realize that much. Horizontal mounted they will light up much more up front. That is on the one hand no longer quite the intention, on the other hand it appears unpleasant when one stands in front of it and there is at eye level. Smaller people have despite "cabinet mounting" a problem.
Conclusion: The LED light is an excellent workmanship and provides a pleasantly bright, cold white light. An adapter to attach the connector on the other hand, would not be bad; and the suspension is as I said and as described a little challenge for craft enthusiastic contemporaries.
Another small drawback conclusion: The operating and mounting instructions are included exclusively in Polish and English with this. And contrary to the listed here 8 watts, 8.5 watts are stated on the lamp.