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Cutting increments are marked on
the side of the housing as shown
10-10 AMERICAN LIGHTING
120V, 60
HZ MAX
LENGTH
150 F
T.
Figure 2
Line up the barbed ends of the
power pin with the wires inside and
push pin in to make solid contact
Trim off any wires that protrude from the
Polar 2 Mini Neon to prevent a short
Power pin
Polar 2 Mini
Neon
Figure 3
Figure 5
Fuse is inside plug.
Slide open fuse access cover as shown.
Power cord
sheath
Polar 2 Mini
Neon and power
pin assembly
Heat shrink
tube
Figure 4
NOTE: Do not exceed 150’ maximum run distance in any single run.
If cut, the Polar 2 Mini Neon loses the c/ETL/us Listing.
1. Determine the required length for flexible light.
2. Cut the Polar 2 Mini Neon squarely at the nearest cut mark using a sharp rope
light cutting tool or shears. NOTE: Polar 2 Mini Neon is wired in parallel with
18” cutting increments. Cutting anywhere other than the end/beginning of a
cutting increment will damage an LED and/or internal wiring. (See Figure 2)
3. Holding the smooth pins of the power pin with a pair of pliers, line up the
barbed pins with the two wires of the flexible light. Push barbed pins into Polar
2 Mini Neon until flush, being sure to make solid contact with the flexible light’s
internal wires. (See Figure 3)
4. Slide the shrink tube over the assembly and onto the Polar 2 Mini Neon.
5. Push the power cord sheath onto the assembly until fully seated.
6. Slide the heat shrink tube over the power cord sheath so that it is centered over
the junction of the Polar 2 Mini Neon and the power cord sheath. (See Figure 4)
POLAR 2 MINI NEON, BULK REELS
Instructions for MINI-P2-NF-SERIES
120V AC, 60Hz
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×
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TO REPLACE FUSE (See Figure 5):
This plug contains an electrical fuse as a safety feature.
1. Disconnect power before replacing the fuse.
2. Grasp plug and remove from the receptacle or other
outlet device.
3. Do not unplug by pulling on the cord.
4. Slide open the fuse access cover (See Figure 5)
5. Remove old fuse carefully.
6. Never attempt to replace the fuse with a higher
wattage fuse. Use only 8 Amp 125 Volt fuse. Failure
to do so may be a fire hazard. (One spare included.)
7. Set new fuse in holder and close fuse access cover.
7. When using splice kits and/or jumpers, follow steps 1-6 above, making
connections in a similar manner.
8. Attach end cap to other last section of flexible light to cover exposed end.
MOUNTING:
1. Make mounting clips using cut pieces of track (MINI-P2-NF-CLIP, sold
separately) or for straight line applications, use MINI-P2-NF-CHAN-3 alu-
minum channel (sold separately).
2. Make sure that the distance between any two parallel runs of lighting are
at least 1/2” apart.
3. Gently press flexible light into track or clips so that it snaps into place.
DO NOT TWIST, HANG VERTICALLY, OR SUSPEND
UNSUPPORTED IN THE MIDDLE:
PROP 65 WARNING:
Handling the coated electrical wires of this product exposes you to
lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer,
birth defects, and other reproductive harm. Wash hands after use.
CUTTING POLAR 2 MINI AND CONNECTING POWER CONNECTION KIT (See Figures 2, 3, and 4)