Installation Guide
Fig.1
Fig. 2
PREPARATION
1. Shut off the power at the circuit breaker and remove existing
fixture, including the crossbar.
2. Carefully unpack your new fixture and lay out all the parts on
a clear area. Be careful not to lose any small parts necessary
for installation.
CONNECTING THE WIRES (Fig. 2)
3. Remove screws (CC) from the fixture and remove connectors
(KK).
4. Connect the transformer input wires to junction box wires as
shown in Fig. 2, making sure that all wire connectors (AA)
are secured. If your outlet box has a green or bare copper
ground wire (NN), connect the fixture’s ground wire to it.
Otherwise, connect the fixture’s ground wire directly to the
back plate (DD) using the green screw (EE) provided. After
wires are connected, tuck them carefully inside the junction
box. *Requires Transformer to be recessed within the junction
box
MOUNTING THE FIXTURE (Fig. 1)
5. Secure mounting backplate (DD) to the junction box (FF)
using junction box screws (BB).The side of the mounting
backplate marked “GND” (EE) must face out.
6. Secure the mounting backplate (DD) to wall using the
screws (II) and the plastic anchors (JJ).
7. Connect the fixture's blue and red wires to the
transformer’s red output wires; blue to red; red to the other
red. Use wire connectors (KK).
8. Place the fixture’s canopy plate (LL) over the mounting
back plate (DD) and secure with screws (CC).
9. Twist the glass (GG) into base (HH) with waterproof
ring (OO).
10. To prevent moisture from entering the outlet box and
causing a short, use clear caulking (i.e. indoor/
outdoor silicone sealant) to outline the outside of fixture
back plate where it meets the wall leaving a space at
bottom to allow moisture to escape.
FIXTURE
WIRES
Black or
Smooth
HOUSE
WIRES
Black
(Hot)
FIXTURE
WIRES
White or
Ribbed
HOUSE
WIRES
White
(Neutral)
FIXTURE
WIRES
Bare
Copper
(Ground)
HOUSE
WIRES
Green or
Bare
Copper(
Ground)