Do not instal within 10 feet of a pool, spa or fountain
CAUTION:
fixture(s) must be installed in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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To ensure optimal performance and safety,
it is important to use our fixtures ONLY with
a low voltage landscape transformer. This
transformer reduces the voltage from 120V
to 12V, making it safe and suitable for
outdoor use.
When installing the fixture(s), please follow
these instructions carefully:
INSTALLING IN WOOD & CONCRETE
1.Before installation, please ensure that
the power is turned off for your safety.
2.To unlock or open the fixture, loosen the
screws using a screw driver.
3.Using a pencil or marker, carefully mark
the screw hole locations on the wall
through the holes in the metal plate.
4.Select an appropriately sized drill bit for
the pilot holes, which should match the
diameter of the screws you are using. It is
recommended to use a bit slightly smaller
than the screws to provide a secure grip.
5.Position the drill bit on each marked spot
and gently drill pilot holes into the wall at
the marked locations. Take care not to drill
too deep, ensuring the depth matches the
length of the screws.
6.To ensure a proper installation of the
fixture, it is necessary to diligently create a
hole on the wall that corresponds to the
size of the wire.
This will allow you to route the wires towards
the main line connection. To do this, use a drill
bit or hole saw that is the same diameter as
the wires. Make sure to measure and mark the
hole accurately beforehand. Once the hole
are made, you can proceed to install.
7.For concrete installation, To begin,
construct conduit raceways inside the
concrete formwork by using one-inch dowels
and PVC pipe before pouring the concrete.
After the concrete has cured, remove the
dowels and proceed to finish the outer
surface of each riser if you are installing it in
stairs.
8. Attach the wires from the fixture(s) to the
main cable, For best results, we recommend
using WN12 waterproof wire nuts (which are
sold
separately)
to
ensure
optimal
connectivity and protection against dust,
moisture and water damage.
9.Strip the insulation: Carefully strip
approximately 3/4 inch (1.9 cm) of insulation
from the ends of the two wires you wish to
connect. Ensure that the bare metal ends are
clean and free from any frayed strands.
10. Align the wires: Hold the stripped ends of
the two wires together, aligning them neatly
and ensuring that no stray strands are
crossing over.
11. Insert the aligned ends of the wires into
the wire nut, ensuring that they go all the way
in. The bare ends should be completely
covered by the wire nut.