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power port located near the ON/Off switch at the end of the fixture (Fig. 8). The cord
connector plug will ONLY fit into this power port. When correctly inserted the catch on the
top of the cord connector plug will click into the power port.
Direct Wire Installation
Disconnect power to the electrical box and remove the old fixture. If more than two
wire leads are present, keep track of which wires were connected together.
WARNING: DISCARD THE POWER CORD to avoid a dangerous situation.
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TO BEGIN REPEAT STEPS 1-5 OF THE PLUG-IN INSTALLATION. Once completed
proceed with the direct wire installation below.
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Fig. 1
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Fig. 3
4
5
Fig. 5
6
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
wire should be connected using one of the wire nuts. Connect the supply leads to
the fixture wire leads using the supplied wire nuts. The black leads from the fixture
go to the black supply lead and the white leads from the fixture go to the white
supply lead (Fig. 6). Tighten the wire nuts properly to prevent the wires from coming
loose. If unsure of tightness, tape the wire nuts to the wire using electrical tape.
(Fig. 7). Carefully push any excess wiring back inside the wire compartment.
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Fig. 9
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Fig. 10
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Re-install the bulb into the sockets by aligning the contact pins of the bulb with the
slots in the sockets. Press the metal ends of the bulb into the sockets and roll the
bulb backwards until the contact pins engage into the sockets. Place the diffuser in
the top lip. Push the grooved edge of the diffuser down into the bottom edge until it
locks in. Restore power to the fixture.
WARNING: Do NOT plug the power cord into the power supply
Fig. 8
before completing the installation. The power cord has a
traditional grounded plug at one end and a cord connector
plug at the other end. Insert the cord connector plug into the
To open the wire compartment cover, disengage both
chassis locking tabs by pushing in the side of the wire
compartment cover (Fig. 1) and lifting to expose the
wire connections and hardware kit inside (Fig. 2).
Fig. 2
Determine which corresponding knock-out is closest to
the supply wire feed. CAREFULLY REMOVE THE
KNOCK-OUT BY HAMMERING IT WITH A FLATHEAD
SCREWDRIVER OR PUNCH UNTIL THE SURFACE
BREAKS (Fig. 3). If the knock-out does not break free,
use pliers to bend it back and forth until it snaps off.
Attach the strain relief by inserting the threaded end
Fig. 4
through the knock-out (Fig. 4). Secure the strain relief to
the fixture by tightening the fastener to the threaded
tube. NOTE: Remember to have the strain relief screws
oriented in a manner that allows tightening/loosening of
the clamp after the fixture has been attached to the
mounting surface.
Insert a flexible whip or NM cable (not included)
through the strain relief and tighten the clamp until it is
secure (Fig. 5). Allow enough wire length to make the
connection. WARNING: Make sure the POWER is OFF.
For safety and proper operation, the fixture must be
properly grounded. If unfamiliar with the methods of
properly grounding the fixture, consult a qualified
electrician. A copper ground wire is pre-attached to the
fixture. If the electrical box is made of plastic and/or has
a green or bare copper grounding wire inside, the fixture
grounding wire and the electrical box ground wire should
be connected using one of the wire nuts. If the fixture is
being connected using a flexible whip or NM cable, the
fixture grounding wire and the electrical supply ground
Re-attach the wire compartment cover by hinging the
cover with the fixture chassis and closing (Fig. 8). Press
on the cover and secure the front lip under the locking
tab (Fig. 9).
Fig. 8
Slide the fixture over until the narrow ends of the
keyhole slots are under the heads of the wood screws
(Fig. 10). Finish tightening the wood screws until they
are firmly seated and the fixture is tightly secured to the
mounting surface.
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