Assembly and Installation Instructions
1. Turn off the power at the main fuse or circuit breaker box before starting installation.
2. Loosen the wire nuts connected with the wires from photocell. (See Fig.2)
 Note: Do not move the photocell to prevent water from seeping into the outlet box.
3. Take a white pigtail and black pigtail and make wire connections using wire nuts: (See Fig.3)
 a. The black wire from the fixture to one end of the black pigtail.
 b. The white wire from the fixture to one end of the white pigtail.
 c. The other end of the black pigtail to the black wire from the power source.
 d. The other end of the white pigtail to the white wire from the power source.
 Put all wires back into the back plate of the fixture.
Operation the Unit Without Photocell
Photocell
White Wires From Photocell
Wire Nuts
Wires From Fixture
Wires From Fixture
Wires From 
Main Power
Wire Nut
White Pigtail
Pigtail
Red Wires From Photocell
Black Wires From Photocell
Fig.2
Fig.3
IMPORTANT: 
The sensor has an excellent photocell function to enable the light to turn on at dusk and off at dawn 
automatically.
1. Thread two headless screws through the cross bar, then secure them with four lock nuts (two on 
 each side of the cross bar). Adjust the length of the headless screws if necessary.
 Note: Make sure that the headless screws are lined up horizontally, to ensure that the fixture will 
 be level.
2. Attach the cross bar to the outlet box by using two mounting screws.
3. Take glass panel and gently slide it into the frame in place, then press the clips which on the top 
 of the metal frame and the clips which on the bottom of the metal frame to secure them.(See Fig.1)
 Repeat with other glass panels.
4. Pull out the outlet wires and the house grounding wire from the outlet box. Make wire connections 
 using the wire nuts:
 ---Connect the black wire from the fixture to the black wire from the power source.
 ---Connect the white wire from the fixture to the white wire from the power source.
 ---Attach the fixture grounding wire to the cross bar with the green grounding screw. Then connect 
 it to the house grounding wire with a wire nut.
 Carefully put the wires back into the outlet box.
5. Attach the back plate to the cross bar by inserting the headless screws, then secure it with rubber 
 pads and two ball nuts.
 Note: With silicone caulking compound, caulk completely around where the back plate 
 meets with the wall surface to prevent water from seeping into the outlet box.
6. Install bulbs (not included). See relamping label at socket area or packaging for maximum allowed 
 wattage.
7. Attach the metal frame to the fixture, then secure it with two ball nut assemblies.
8. Turn on the power at the main fuse or circuit breaker box.



