Installation and Assembly (continued)
3
Making wire connections
WARNING: This fixture must be
installed onto a 120 volt electrical
system. If you are uncertain, consult
a qualified electrician if you have any
electrical questions.
Strip approximately ¼" of insulation from
each supply and fixture wire
Attach the black fixture wire (I) to the hot
(typically black) supply wire (J) using a
provided wire nut (O).
Attach the white fixture wire (K) to the
neutral (typically white) supply wire (L)
using a provided wire nut (O).
Attach the bare ground fixture wire (M) to
the supply ground wire (N) using a
provided wire nut (O).
Wrap all wire connections with electrical
tape for a more secure connection.
4
Mounting the fixture
Carefully tuck the wires and wire
connections into the outlet box (G)
Place the fixture body over the outlet
box (G), aligning the fixture mounting
screws (CC) with holes on the wall plate
(B). Push the fixture body against the
wall (P) making sure the fixture
mounting screws (CC) feed through the
holes on the wall plate (B).
Remove the fixture body from the wall
(P) and adjust the fixture mounting
screws (CC) so that they will protrude
from the wall plate (B) ¼". Tighten the
hex nuts (EE) against the mounting
bracket (AA).
Replace the fixture body over the outlet
box (G) and secure it in place by
threading the thumb lock nuts (DD) onto
the fixture mounting screws (CC) until
the wall plate (B) is flush against the
wall (P).
I
DD
B
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O
J
K
L
N
M
AA
EE
CC
P
G