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Model/Model/Modelo #:

UC1051-BK2-14LF0-E, UC1051-BK2-22LF0-E, UC1051-BK2-30LF0-E

UC1051-BR2-14LF0-E, UC1051-BR2-22LF0-E, UC1051-BR2-30LF0-E

UC1051- WH2-14LF0-E, UC1051-WH2-22LF0-E, UC1051-WH2-30LF0-E

LED CONVERTIBLE UNDER CABINET BAR 

(Page 1)

RAMPE D’ÉCLAIRAGE À DEL ENFICHABLE

À INSTALLER SOUS UNE ARMOIRE 

(Page 5)

BARRA CON ENCHUFE Y CON LED

PARA DEBAJO DEL GABINETE 

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To Begin/Pour commencer/Para comenzar

WARNING: 

Please read this entire manual before installation. 

Verify the following contents:

AVERTISSEMENT : 

Veuillez lire ce mode d'emploi du début à la fin avant

de commencer l'installation. Vérifiez le contenu suivant :

ADVERTENCIA: 

Por favor, lea este manual completo antes de realizar la

instalación. Verifique el siguiente contenido:

*Actual hardware may differ from illustration. / La quincaillerie incluse peut être différente de l’illustration. / Los aditamentos reales pueden diferir 

de los que se muestran en la ilustración.

Hardware kit*

Trousse de quincaillerie*

Kit de aditamentos*

NM cable strain relief 

connector

Cordon de raccordement

Cable de enlace 

  

Required/Nécessaire/Se necesita

Safety glasses

Lunettes de sécurité

Gafas de seguridad

Flathead screwdriver

Tournevis à tête plate

Destornillador de cabeza plana

Phillips screwdriver

Tournevis cruciforme

Destornillador Phillips

Installation time: 30 minutes

Temps d’installation : 30 minutes

Tiempo de instalación: 30 minutos

Drill bits 1/16 in.

Forets de 1/16 po

Brocas para taladro de 1/16 pulg

Drill

Perceuse

Taladro

Linking cord

Cordon de raccordement

Cable de conexión

Power cord

Cordon d’alimentation

Cable de alimentación

Diffuser

Diffuseur

Difusor

Switch

Interrupteur

Interruptor

Locking tab

Languette de 

verrouillage

Lengüeta de 

empalme

 

 

English

Warnings and Cautions

     Warranty

Ecolight® 

1400 East Business Center Drive, Ste. 108 Mount Prospect, IL 60056

Ecolight ® 

is a registered trademark of Good Earth Lighting, Inc. All rights Reserved.

Important Safety Instructions

This unit has a grounded plug as a safety feature. This plug will only fit in an  

outlet one way. If it does not fit, do not use the outlet or contact a qualified 

electrician. Never use with a power strip unless the plug can be completely 

inserted. Do 

NOT

 attempt to defeat this feature.

WARNING:

 To reduce the risk of 

FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO 

PERSONS:

    1. For 

INDOOR USE ONLY.

 

    2. Not intended for installation in plastic cabinets.

    3. The mounting surface should be flat and sturdy enough to support the 

fixture. 

 

    4. Do 

NOT

 mount the fixture to cabinets having a material thickness less 

than 1/4 in.

    5. Not intended for recessed installation in ceilings or soffits.

    6. Do 

NOT

 use in wet locations.

    7. Do 

NOT

 use for illumination of aquariums.

    8. Do 

NOT

 mount over sinks or stoves.

    9. Do 

NOT

 touch, operate, or install fixture while in contact with water.

  10. Do not remove the protective LED lens or touch the LEDs at any time. 

  11. Use a soft cloth to clean the diffuser and/or fixture.
        

PLUG-IN/LINKING SAFETY INFORMATION:

  12. Do 

NOT

 attempt to install while plugged in.

  13. Use only insulated staples or plastic ties to secure the power or linking 

cords.

  14. The National Electrical Code (NEC) does not permit cords to be 

concealed where damage to insulation may go unnoticed. To prevent 

fire danger, do not run cord behind walls, ceilings, soffits, cabinets, or 

similar permanent structures where it may be inaccessible for 

examination. Cords should be visually  examined periodically and 

immediately replaced when any damage is noted.

  15. Do not use an extension cord. Use power strip with integral overcur-

rent protection to supply power to the fixture.

  16. The total wattage of ALL the fixtures linked together in one chain 

should 

NOT

 exceed 360 watts. Exceeding the total wattage will result in 

a hazardous situation. Fixture wattage can be found on back of fixture.

IMPORTANT:

 These LED light heads use light emitting diodes to provide 

light. LEDs are electronic semiconductors and do not have a filament that 

can burn out like an ordinary light bulb. As such, the LED light heads can 

last up to 50,000 hours when used intermittently, and therefore, never need 

replacing.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A LOCATION CLOSE TO THE LIGHT 

FIXTURE TO REFER TO THEM AT A LATER TIME.

 Before installation, plug in 

fixture to a 120 V, 60 Hz electrical outlet to check for proper operation. Then, 

unplug and begin the installation.   

Dimmer Instructions

THIS FIXTURE IS DIMMABLE BY SPECIFIC FORWARD PHASE ELECTRONIC (TRAIC) 

DIMMERS. 

Dimmers tested to be compatible with this fixture are the Lutron: Diva® 

C*L™: DVWCL-153P* or DVCL-153P*, Lumea® C*L™: LGCL-153P*, and Toggler® C*L

™: TGCL-153P*. Not recommended for use with motion or light sensors, timers, or 

any other external controls.

IMPORTANT

: This light fixture uses light emitting diodes (LEDs) to provide 

light. LEDs do not have a filament to burn out like a traditional light bulb. 

LEDs gradually emit less light over their lifetime, but will typically last 50,000 

hours in a residential environment.

Periodically clean the fixture using a mild, non-abrasive glass cleaner and 

soft cloth. Do 

NOT

 use solvents or cleaners containing abrasive agents. 

When cleaning the fixture, make sure the power is turned off. Do not spray 

liquid cleaner directly onto the LEDs, fixture, diffuser, or wiring.   

In the event you are missing a part or have questions regarding installation 

please visit our website at 

www.goodearthlighting.com/support

 or 

call the Customer Care Center 

1-800-291-8838

8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., CST, Monday-Friday.

Need Help?

Care and Maintenance

Minor problems often can be fixed without the help of an electrician. Before doing any work 

on the fixture, shut off power supply at the circuit breaker panel to avoid electrical shock.

Problem 

Cause 

Solution

Fixture doesn’t light.                            Power is off. 

Check if power supply is on.

 

Bad plug connection. 

Check cords.

 

Bad switch. 

Test or replace switch.

Fuse blows or circuit breaker  

Discontinue use.  

Call customer service.

trips when light is turned on.

Troubleshooting Guide

Mounting Instructions

There are two methods to mount the fixture to a cabinet. The first is the 

EASY 

MOUNTING INSTALLATION

 method that uses the pre-installed screws located at 

both ends of the fixture. The other is the 

TRADITIONAL MOUNTING INSTALLATION

 

method, which utilizes the keyhole slots located on the backside of the fixture.

The fixture can be mounted without utilizing pilot holes. 

Firmly hold the fixture against the mounting surface and 

begin turning the mounting screws until they are fully 

driven in and the fixture is firmly attached to the 

mounting surface (

Fig. 1

). 

NOTE

: DO NOT overtighten 

the screws, as it may result in damage to the fixture or 

the mounting surface. 

Direct Wire Installation Only: 

Determine the fixture location, but do not mount until the 

wiring steps are completed. 

Fig. 1

1

1

EASY MOUNTING INSTALLATION

 

DIRECT WIRE INSTALLATION

 

DIRECT WIRE INSTALLATION

 

         

Fig. 12

Fig. 9

Fig. 10

Determine which corresponding knock-out is closest to 

the supply wire feed and remove it (

Fig. 8

). 

CAREFULLY 

REMOVE THE KNOCK-OUT BY HAMMERING A 

FLATHEAD SCREWDRIVER OR PUNCH UNTIL THE 

SURFACE BREAKS.

 If the knock-out did not break free, 

use pliers and bend it back and forth until it snaps off. 

Fig. 8

Attach the supplied strain relief by inserting the threaded 

end (from outside the fixture) through the knock-out. 

Secure the strain relief to the fixture’s chassis by 

tightening the fastener (from inside the fixture) (

Fig. 9

). 

NOTE:

 Remember to have the strain relief screws 

oriented in a manner that allows tightening/loosening of 

the clamp screws after the fixture has been attached to 

the mounting surface.
Insert the flexible whip or NM cable through the strain 

relief and tighten the clamp until it is secure (

Fig. 10

). 

Allow enough wire length to make the connection.

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

Disconnect power to the electrical box and remove the old fixture. If more than two 

wire leads are present, keep track of which wires were connected together.  

WARNING

DISCARD THE POWER CORD

 to avoid a dangerous situation.

Locate the fixture position and drill pilot holes at this time for 

Direct Wire 

installation

.

Fig. 13

 

 

Re-attach the wire compartment cover by hinging the 

back edge of the cover with the channel in the 

back of the fixture chassis and lowering it into 

position (

Fig. 13

). Push both locking tabs 

inward to lock the wire compartment cover 

back into place (

Fig. 14

). 

Fig. 14

 

Using a flathead screwdriver, carefully pry off the 

plastic cover that protects the “Power-In” port on the 

the fixture being added (

Fig. 15

). Carefully pry off the 

plastic cover that protects the “Power-Out” port on the 

the fixture it is being linked to.

The first fixture is now fully installed and powered. It is now possible to link 

additional fixtures to this first unit. An 18 inch linking cord has been provided with 

each fixture. Ensure that the distance between additional fixtures does not exceed 

the length of the connector cord (18 inches).

Using the same mounting installation method used on the previous fixture, mount 

the fixture being linked. 

Shut off the power to the first fixture

, either direct wired or plugged-in to house 

electrical system, prior to installing the linking cord.

Mount to predetermined location. Restore power to fixture.

4

3

2

1

Linking Instructions

NOTE

: The linking cord is fitted with a distinct connector 

plug at each end. The cord can only connect one way. 

Try inserting one end of the linking cord into the 

“Power-Out” port on the fixture installed ahead of the 

this one, if that fails, try the other end (

Fig. 16

). 

DO NOT

 

force the plugs into either port. When correctly 

inserted, the plug will insert smoothly and the catch on 

top of the connector plug will click and lock into place. Insert the opposite end of 

the linking cord into the “Power-In” port of the additional unit (

Fig. 17

). 

5

 

NOTE

: Each light can be individually operated by the on/off switch located on 

each fixture. 
Restore power to the powered unit.

Fig. 17

Fig. 16

Fig. 15

Before mounting, find a suitable location to mount the 

fixture that will reach the power supply (within 5 feet) 

or to reach adjoining fixture (within 18 inches). The 

fixture has two power ports located at each end of the 

fixture. The “Power-In” port is located on the end next 

to the on/off switch and is used to connect the fixture 

to a power supply. The “Power-Out” port is located at the opposite end and is used to 

link power to additional fixtures connected together. 

 

 

Located on each side of the fixture are two tabs that 

lock the cover to the wire compartment in 

place. Disengage each tab by carefully 

pulling them out with a flathead screw-

driver (

Fig. 6

) far enough to remove the 

cover to expose the wire connections and 

keyhole slots inside (

Fig. 7

). 

DO NOT

 try to 

remove tabs from the fixture. 

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

TRADITIONAL MOUNTING INSTALLATION

Use a nail or awl to dimple the surface to help guide the 

screws. Either drive the screws directly into the surface 

or drill two 1/16 in. pilot holes to make installing the 

screws easier. 

The screws must be driven in straight.

 

Tighten until 3/8 in. of the screws are protruding below 

the surface (

Fig. 2

). Place the large end of the keyhole 

slots over the screw and slide until the screws are 

engaged in the narrow ends of the slots (

Fig. 3

). If the 

fixture is loose, remove it and incrimentally tighten until 

the fixture is secure. 

Direct Wire Installation Only: 

Do not complete mounting 

installation  until the wiring steps are completed.

2

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

2

1

Fig. 5

Fig. 4

WARNING: DO NOT plug the power cord into the power 

supply before completing the installation.

 The power 

cord has a grounded plug at one end and a connector 

plug at the other end. 

FIRST:

 Insert the connector plug 

into the power port located near the on/off switch at the 

end of the fixture (

Fig. 5

). The cord connector plug will 

ONLY

 fit into this power port. When fully inserted, the catch on the top of the 

connector plug will click into the power port. 

SECOND:

 Plug in the power cord into 

an outlet and the installation is complete. 

PLUG-IN INSTALLATION

Using a flathead screwdriver, carefully pry off the 

plastic cap that covers the “Power-In” port on the end 

of the fixture (

Fig. 4

). 

Locate the mounting keyhole slots on the back of the fixture. Measure the 

center-to-center distance to determine the distance the wood screws need to be 

installed. Measure and mark the corresponding placement on the mounting 

surface. 

NOTE:

 The wire compartment cover can be opened on the fixture and 

trace the perimeter of keyhole slots.

Connect the supply leads from flexible whip or NM cable 

to the fixture leads using the pre-installed push-in 

connectors as per the illustration (

Fig. 12

). Insert the 

black supply lead into the open hole in the push-in 

connector pre-attached to the black fixture wire. Insert 

the white supply lead into the open hole in the push-in 

connector pre-attached to the white fixture wire. All wire 

connections should be made and stowed inside wire compartment of the fixture. 

Carefully push all the wires into the wire compartment.

For safe and proper operation, the fixture must be 

properly grounded. If unfamiliar with the methods of 

properly grounding the fixture, consult a qualified 

electrician. A green ground wire is pre-attached inside 

to wire compartment of the fixture and has a push-in 

wire connector on the end. The flexible whip or NM 

cable will have either a green or copper ground wire 

bundled with the supply wires. Insert the end of that ground wire into the open hole 

in the push-in connector (

Fig. 11

). If unsure whether or not the electrical system is 

properly grounded, or the flexible whip or NM cable is connected to an electrical 

box that is plastic and has no ground wire, or are unfamiliar with the methods of 

properly grounding the fixture, consult a qualified electrician. 

Fig. 11

Power-Out 

Port

Power-In 

Port

3/8”

LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY

The manufacturer warrants this lighting fixture to be free from defects in materials and 

workmanship for the lifetime of the product. The fixture is not warrantied for use in a 

commercial or retail application. The warranty is limited to use in a residential 

environment. We will repair or replace (at our option) the unit in the original color and 

style if available, or in a similar color and style if the original item has been 

discontinued, without charge. Defective units must be properly packed and returned to 

the manufacturer with a letter of explanation and your original purchase receipt 

showing date of purchase. Call 

1-800-291-8838

 to obtain a Return Authorization Number 

and an address where to ship your defective product. Note: C.O.D. shipments will NOT 

be accepted. The liability of the manufacturer is in any case limited to replacement of 

the defective light fixture product. The manufacturer will not be liable for any other loss, 

damage, labor costs or injury which is caused by the product. This limitation upon the 

liability of the manufacturer includes any loss, damage, labor costs or injury which is (I) 

to person or property or otherwise; (II) incidental or consequential in nature; (III) based 

upon theories of warranty, contract, negligence, strict liability, tort, or otherwise; or (IV) 

directly, or indirectly related to the sale, use, or repair of the product. This warranty 

gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to 

state.

WARNING

   •  Shut off power at the circuit breaker or fuse panel before removing the 

       old fixture or installing the new one.
  •  LEDs can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) shock. Before 

       installation, discharge yourself by touching a grounded bare metal 

       surface to remove this hazard. To avoid damage, do not remove the 

       clear lens over the LED module. 

CAUTION

 

  •   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject 

       to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful 

       interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, 

       including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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Summary of Contents for UC1051-BK2-14LF0-E

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Page 2: ... a soft cloth to clean the diffuser and o PLUG IN LINKING SAFETY INFORMATION 12 Do NOT attempt to install while plugged in 13 Use only insulated staples or plastic ties to cords 14 The National Electrical Code NEC does no concealed where damage to insulation ma fire danger do not run cord behind walls c similar permanent structures where it may examination Cords should be visually exam immediately...

Page 3: ...nting Instructions There are two methods to mount the fixture to a cabinet The first is the EASY MOUNTING INSTALLATION method that uses the pre installed screws located at both ends of the fixture The other is the TRADITIONAL MOUNTING INSTALLATION method which utilizes the keyhole slots located on the backside of the fixture The fixture can be mounted without utilizing pilot holes Firmly hold the ...

Page 4: ...hat protec the fixture being added plastic cover that protec the fixture it is being link The first fixture is now fully installed and powered It additional fixtures to this first unit An 18 inch linking each fixture Ensure that the distance between addit the length of the connector cord 18 inches Using the same mounting installation method used the fixture being linked Shut off the power to the f...

Page 5: ...nserted the plug will insert smoothly and the catch on top of the connector plug will click and lock into place Insert the opposite end of the linking cord into the Power In port of the additional unit Fig 17 5 NOTE Each light can be individually operated by the on off switch located on each fixture Restore power to the powered unit Fig 17 Fig 16 Fig 15 ated on each side of the fixture are two tab...

Page 6: ... Fig 16 DO NOT e the plugs into either port When correctly rted the plug will insert smoothly and the catch on click and lock into place Insert the opposite end of er In port of the additional unit Fig 17 idually operated by the on off switch located on d unit nect the supply leads from flexible whip or NM cable e fixture leads using the pre installed push in nectors as per the illustration Fig 12...

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