120V Power Cord
Transformer
Line Cord Switch
Low voltage transformer power connector cord
Power Connections
Fig. 3
4
3
Re-attach the lens bezel to the light head by aligning the
three (3) attachment legs in the cover with the
corresponding openings in the head
(Fig. 3)
. Turn the lens
clockwise to lock it in place. Do
NOT
operate the
xenon/halogen lights without the lens bezels in place.
2
3
4
Once the light heads are mounted to the cabinet surface,
clip the connectors together as shown
(Fig. 2)
. To remove
the connector, depress the tab on the latching mechanism
will unhook from the connector receptacle.
1
IMPORTANT: Once the connector plugs are attached, they
cannot be removed. If you plan to route the wires coming from
the heads through any additional cabinet walls or surfaces, it
is best to do the routing first, since routing holes can be kept
to a minimum size prior to attaching the connectors.
Install the
plastic connector plugs over the connection contacts on each
head as shown
(Fig. 1)
. For routing of wires and power cords,
we recommend following inside corners and edges for the
neatest appearance, and to keep cords out of the way of other items.
Mount remaining heads following Steps 1-3. Attach the re-lamping label (included in
your hardware kit) next to one of the heads for future reference when re-lamping.
Route the transformer power connectors to the individual
heads. If routing has to be done through adjoining cabinet
walls, you will need to drill
3
/
4
in. holes through cabinet walls
in order to route the power plugs to the individual head
locations
(Fig. 3)
. Do
NOT
route the 120V input line cord
(power cord) through fixed cabinet walls.
After the power connector wires have been routed and
in place, you can use the plastic nail-in wire guides to
keep the wires neatly in place and prevent them from
sagging
(Fig. 12)
.
DO
NOT
ATTEMPT TO TEST YOUR SYSTEM WITHOUT THE PLASTIC CONNECTOR PLUGS
INSTALLED! YOU CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE TRANSFORMER IF THE METAL TERMINALS
ON LAMPS ARE EXPOSED AND SHORTED. DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
3/4 in.
19 mm
First Light Connection
Line Transformer
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
5/8 IN.
Fig. 4
Switch Installation
Fixtures being plugged into a switch controlled wall outlet will not require a line switch to be
installed. However, if the outlet is not switched, the line cord switch should be installed to
switch the light on and off. The line switch included in the hardware kit may differ from the one
in the illustrations, but it will be installed using the same basic instructions.
1
2
3
The line cord has a
ribbed side
and a
smooth side
.
DO NOT CUT THE RIBBED SIDE OF THE
CORD!
A small section (1/2 in. to 5/8 in.) of cord will need to be removed on the
smooth
side
of the cord. The
ribbed side
of the cord is contains a polarized wire and damaging it
may result in an unsafe situation. Make the first cut near the mark drawn on the cord in
Step 2 (
Fig. 2
). Make a second cut between 1/2 in. to 5/8 in. away from the first (
Fig. 3
). Peel
the section between the cuts out (
Fig. 4
).
CAUTION:
do
NOT
cut or damage the insulation
of the ribbed side of the cord.
Choose a convenient, easy-to-reach location on the line
cord to install the line cord switch. Mark the location on the
smooth side of the cord. Loosen and remove the screw that
holds the switch body together and once removed separate
the body into halves
(Fig. 1)
. Make sure not to lose the screw
and the small nut.
Decide where the switch is to be placed and make a mark on the
smooth side
of the cord
using a pen or marker.
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