Instruction Manual
The Extron
®
 Flexible Conduit Kit for is a 6-foot (1.8 m) length of electrical conduit with three 
7.5-foot (2.3 m), 14-gauge power wires connected to a mounting plate compatible with 
Extron Cable Cubby
®
. The kit provides a simple means to replace the permanent or IEC power 
cord of the Extron Cable Cubby with conduit where required by local codes.
UL Guidelines
The Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guidelines listed below pertain to the installation of the 
flexible conduit kit into an Extron Cable Cubby.
WARNING: Installation and service must be performed by a qualified electrician only.
1.  This unit is not to be used beyond its rated voltage range.
2.  This unit must be wired to a UL-listed distribution box. The installer is responsible for obtaining and installing the box.
3.  This unit must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code and with all local codes.
Removing the Old Cable
NOTE:  If the power box is installed in a Cable Cubby, remove the Cable 
Cubby from the table in which it is installed, if necessary, and 
remove the power box from the Cable Cubby. See the Cable 
Cubby User’s manual.
  US/Domestic power boxes have power cords that are 
permanently connected to the power box.
  International power boxes have standard IEC power 
connectors.
1.  Unplug any device(s) plugged into the Cable Cubby power box and 
disconnect power.
2.  Remove and retain the four Phillips head screws on the side of the 
power box and remove the side plate (shown at right).
3.  Remove the two Phillips head screws on the power input connector 
plate on the back (bottom) side of the power box and gently pull the 
plate back as far as the wires inside the power box will allow (below right).
4.  Cut the cable exiting the power input connector plate as indicated at 
right.
•  US/Domestic power box — Extend the power cord and cut it 
about 8 inches (20 cm) from the front of the power box.
NOTE:  Ensure that you cut the power cord after the point 
where the separate wires from the front plate outlets 
are joined in heat shrink.
•  International (IEC) power box — Extend the power cord and cut 
the wires as close to the back side of the power IEC connector as 
possible.
5.  Strip away 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) of the outer jacket (US/Domestic power 
box) and 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) of the individual wires’ insulation. 
6.  Gently pull the three cut wires out of the side of the power box.
Remove 4 scre
ws
and side plate.
Remove 2 screws.
Remove the power input
plate.
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Flexible Conduit Kit Installation Guide


