Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Color Changing SOL Lighting. Atlantic's SOL
lighting features solid brass bodies with an oil-rubbed bronze finish. These LEDs
create a vibrant nightime atmosphere with 48 different colors and 16 different
pre-programed color changing combinations. Multiple LEDs can be connected to
be run through one transformer and be controlled by one remote.
Prior to Operation and Installation
Caution:
• DO NOT operate this product under any condition other than those for which it
is specified. Failure to observe these precautions can lead to electrical shock,
product failure, or other problems.
• Follow all aspects of electrical codes when installing SOL Lighting.
• To reduce the risk of electrical shock, connect only to a 110 volt receptacle
protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
• The input power to the Color Changing Control Module is 12 volt AC. The
Control Module can be connected to a larger outdoor lighting transformer;
however this must be done on the 12 volt AC input side of Control Module.
Removing the Control Module or tampering with the cord between the Control
Module and the light fixture will damage the LEDs and void warranty.
• The Control Module is weather resistant with an IP54 rating. Do not submerse
the Control Module or expose it to heavy rainfall. It must be mounted off the
ground close to the power source. Failure to do so will void the warranty.
Installation
Fixture Installation
SOL Color Changing Spotlights offer three different mounting options for your
convenience:
• Adjustable stand: for placement on rock ledges, under waterfalls or for
highlighting streambeds
• Ground stake: for installation around the perimeter of the water feature or
in conventional landscape installations
• Nested: without the stand or stake, amongst the pond stones
SOL Color Changing Light Ring is ideal for illuminating fountains and up lighting
waterfalls.
• Proper light placement is important for every project. Whenever possible lights
should be positioned facing away from the viewing area to minimize hot spots.
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