Installation Guide
3
BB
Machine
Screw
Qty. 2
 HARDWARE CONTENTS (shown actual size)
Wire 
Connector 
Qty. 3
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READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
   DANGER
• For your protection and safety, carefully read and understand the information provided in this 
manual completely before attempting to assemble, install or operate this product. Failure to do so 
could lead to electrical shock, fire or other injuries that could be hazardous or even fatal.
• DO NOT connect this fixture to an electrical system that does not provide a means for equipment 
grounding. Never use a fixture in a two-wire system that is not grounded. Installing a fixture into an 
electrical system not having a proper grounding means could cause metal parts of the fixture to 
carry electrical currents if any of the fixture wires, wire connections or splices were to become 
broken, cut or loose during the mounting or normal operation of the fixture. Under this condition, 
anyone coming in contact with the fixture would be subject to electrical shock, which could cause 
serious injury or death.
• DO NOT connect the bare or green insulation fixture ground wire to the black (HOT) current-carrying 
wire or the white NEUTRAL house wire. Connection of the bare or green fixture ground wire to the 
black or white house wires may cause metal parts of the fixture to carry electrical currents. Under 
this condition anyone coming in contact with the fixture will receive electrical shock, which could 
cause serious injury or death.
• DO NOT damage or cut the wire insulation (covering) during installation of fixture. DO NOT permit 
wires to contact any surface having a sharp edge. To do so may damage or cut the wire insulation, 
which could cause serious injury or death from electrical shock.
SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
• All electrical connections must be in agreement with local codes and ordinances, the National 
Electric Code (NEC) and ANSI/NFPA 70-1999. Contact your municipal building department to learn 
about your local codes, permits and/or inspections. Risk of fire - most dwellings built before 1985 
have supply wire rated for 140°F (60 °C). Consult a qualified electrician before installation.
• To avoid personal injury, the use of gloves may be necessary while handling fixture parts with sharp 
edges.








