Installation Guide

MOUNTING SCREW
BEFORE INSTALLATION
1. Remove lens cover from fixture housing. (Figure 5)
2. Remove the corrugated packing sleeve(s) that surrounds
the bulb before installation.
3. Replace lens cover in fixture.
MOUNTING FIXTURE
1. Place fixture in desired position.
2. Drive fixture MOUNTING SCREWS securely. Mounting
screws are suitable for cabinet bottoms 3/8” or thicker.
Use shorter screws for cabinet bottoms thinner than 3/8”.
(Figure 6)
3. In some installations it may be desired to drill a pilot hole
for the screws. Place the fixture in the desired position
and drive MOUNTING SCREWS a small amount to impart a
small reference point for drilling.
4. Make sure that all unused electrical ports on the ends of
the fixture are safely protected with ELECTRICAL PORT
COVERS (two provided with each fixture).
5. Re-energize electrical circuit at service panel.
6. Fixture has a two-position switch: ON/OFF.
JOINING MULTIPLE FIXTURES
1. WARNING: IN MULTIPLE FIXTURE INSTALLATIONS DO
NOT ELECTRIFY FIXTURE GROUP UNTIL ALL ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN SECURELY MOUNTED. ELEC-
TRICAL PORT COVERS MUST BE INSTALLED IN ALL OPEN
PORTS AT THE COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION.
2. Fixtures can be joined together using FIXTURE JOINER
(one provided with each fixture) or with JUMPER CORD
accessory (Cat. No. JC3, sold separately). (Figure 7)
3. First mount fixture that receives incoming electrical sup-
ply. With a small screwdriver remove ELECTRICAL PORT
COVERS as needed. When using FIXTURE JOINER to add
fixtures make sure JOINER is fully seated in both fixtures.
Fixtures should fit fully and squarely end-to-end when
mounting is complete.
4. When using JUMPER CORD accessory, make sure plugs
on both ends are fully inserted into ports on both fixtures.
There should be some slack in the JUMPER CORD so that
the electrical connections are not stressed in any way.
Use cord clips (provided), as desired, to keep cord safely
snug to mounting surface.
5. WARNING: DO NOT USE JUMPER CORD AS A MEANS TO
TURN FIXTURES ON AND OFF.
LAMP REPLACEMENT AND LENS CLEANING
1. Lens can be cleaned with warm water and mild liquid
detergent. Do not use abrasive powders or petroleum
solvents to clean lens. Dry lens completely before rein-
stalling into fixture.
2. Replacement light bulbs:
T5 Miniature Bi-Pin (G5) base linear fluorescent lamp.
Wattages as follows:
UPF12 = 8W Lamp
UPF22 = 14W Lamp
UPF34 = 21W Lamp
UPF46 = 28W Lamp
3. See diagram for lens removal and installation. (Figure 5)
Technical Services Department
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220 Chrysler Dr. • Brampton, Ontario • Canada, L6S 6B6
www.junolightinggroup.com
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIXTURE JOINER
JUMPER CORD AVAILABLE IN
8", 17" AND 26" LENGTHS.
BLACK OR WHITE FINISH.
(order separately)
TO INSTALL LENS INSERT THIS
EDGE FIRST THEN SNAP REAR
EDGE INTO PLACE
ELECTRICAL PORT COVERS MUST BE INSTALLED
IN ALL OPEN PORTS AT COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION
PULL UP ON REAR EDGE
OF LENS TO REMOVE
PRODUCT GUARANTEE: Juno warrants to the first non-retail purchaser
of any of its products that its products are free from defects in material and
workmanship. In the event of any defect, Juno’s sole obligation is express-
ly limited to repair or replacement, without charge, at Juno’s factory after
prior written return authorization has been granted. In no event shall
Juno’s obligation under this Warranty extend beyond the initial cost of the
product and accordingly, any consequential damages arising out of a
defect therein are expressly excluded. This Warranty shall not apply to
products which have been altered, improperly used or repaired outside of
Juno’s factory nor shall it apply to defects for which written notice thereof
is not received by Juno within two (2) year from the date of purchase.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, AND WITHOUT EXCLUDING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING,
EXCLUDES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. SPECIFICATIONS
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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