Installation Instructions

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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INSTALLATION
Caution: Make sure power is off at fuse or circuit breaker box.
Check power wires for damage or scrapes.
If power supply wires are within 7.62 cm (3 in.) of driver, use wire
suitable for at least 90 °C (194 °F).
Note: Most dwellings built before 1985 have supply wire rated to
60 °C. Consult a qualified electrician before installing.
1.) Remove 2 screws from the end cap (C) of fixture body (A).
Then carefully slide and pull out diffuser (B) from fixture body (A).
2.) Remove appropriate knockouts on fixture body (A) for power
supply entry and junction box mounting. Protect wires passing to
hole with snap bushing (not included).
3.) Position the center of the frame fixture body (A) over
the center of the junction box. Mark all appropriate mounting
locations
within the mounting slots on the fixture body (A). Take
the fixture body (A) down and using a stud finder, locate joists
in the ceiling or using a nail or awl to punch a small hole where you
have marked your mounting locations to see if there is a wood joist
above.
NOTE: Do not mount the Frame Channel to the ceiling at this time.
WIRING
NOTE: All wire splices must take place inside junction box.
CAUTION: Make sure power is off at fuse or circuit breaker box.
Check wires for damage or scrapes. If power supply wires are
within 7.62 cm (3 in.) of the LED driver power supply, use wire
suitable for at least 90 ° C (194 ° F).
4.) Run wires from driver through fixture body (A)
before making wire connections. Strip supply wires 1.27 cm (1/2 in.)
if needed. Use wire nut (AA) to connect white wire from LED
driver to neutral supply wire. Use wire nut (AA) to connect black
wire from LED driver to power supply wire. Cover wire nuts and
connections completely in electrical tape. Do not mix wires.
Secure bare or green ground wire to green screw in the fixture
body (A). Connect green or copper wire from power supply to
green wire from channel with wire nut (AA). Tuck wires securely
back into junction box.
Note: This unit will not operate properly unless connected to a
“grounded” electrical circuit. Electrical shock, over-heating, low or
no light output, and shortened LED life can result if proper
grounding is not done.
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AA
A
Mark these locations
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A
C
B