2
NOTE:
Coverplate mounts to recessed mounted
standard junction boxes (Fig. 4). Junction box must be
at least 1-1/2 inch in depth for proper installation for
recessed mount application. For surface mount junction
box installation, refer to below instructions.
RECESSED JUNCTION BOX MOUNT
FIXTURE BOXES
1.
Line up the holes on the mounting bracket (B) with
the holes on your junction box. Using either (2) #6
screws or (2) #8 screws (D) (depending on size of
the holes in your junction box), attach the mounting
bracket (B) to your junction box (Fig. 5).
2.
Thread fixture wires through mounting bracket (B)
(Fig. 5).
3.
Hang one end of the support hook (F) onto the
mounting bracket guide tabs and hang the light
fixture on the other end of the support hook (Fig. 6).
4.
Thread fixture wires through the gasket (C) and
connect fixture black wire to house black wire,
fixture white wire to house white wire, and fixture
ground wire to house ground wire using the
attached quick connectors (Fig.8).
5.
Remove support hook (F) and attach fixture (A) to
the mounting bracket (B) using (2) #8 x 1-1/4 in.
screws (D) provided. Be sure no loose wires remain
sticking out from underneath the coverplate. Insert
the decorative screw cover caps (H) into the screw
holes on the coverplate for a finished appearance
(Fig. 7).
6.
Apply silicone caulk around the edges of the
coverplate to provide a watertight seal from
rain and moisture.
7.
Turn on power at main fuse/breaker box.
5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Eaton warrants to customers that, for a period of five years from the date of purchase, Eaton
products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship. The obligation of Eaton
under this warranty is expressly limited to the provision of replacement products. This
warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of the product. A purchaser’s receipt or
other proof of date of original purchase acceptable to Eaton. This is required before warranty
performance shall be rendered. This warranty does not apply to Eaton products that have been
altered or repaired that have been subjected to neglect, abuse, misuse or accident
(including shipping damages). This warranty does not apply to products not manufactured by
Eaton which have been supplied, installed, and/or used in conjunction with Eaton products.
Damage to the product caused by replacement bulbs or corrosion or discoloration of brass
components are not covered by this warranty.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:
IN NO EVENT SHALL EATON BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUEN-
TIAL DAMAGES (REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
LIABILITY, OR IN TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), NOR FOR LOST PROFITS; NOR SHALL THE
LIABILITY OF EATON FOR ANY CLAIMS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF OR CONNECTED WITH
THESE TERMS OR THE MANUFACTURE, SALE, DELIVERY, USE, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR OR
MODIFICATION OF EATON PRODUCTS, OR SUPPLY OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS THEREFORE,
EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF EATON PRODUCTS GIVING RISE TO A CLAIM. NO LABOR
CHARGES WILL BE ACCEPTED TO REMOVE OR INSTALL FIXTURES.
To obtain warranty service, please contact Eaton, at 1-800-334-6871, press option 2 for
Customer Service, or via e-mail [email protected] and include the following
information:
• Name, address and telephone number
• Date and place of purchase
• Catalog and quantity purchase
Round
1-1/2 in.
Octagonal
1-1/2 in.
4
8
Junction
box
C
A
B
F
G
A
7
G
F
5
D
B
D
Junction box
6
E
WALL AND EAVE SURFACE MOUNT FIXTURE BOXES
PART 1: ATTACHING ADAPTER PLATE TO FIXTURE BOX
For use with 4” round fixture box
1.
Determine the proper orientation of the adapter
plate based on your fixture box location. You may
need to drill out the alternate mounting holes to
properly mount the adapter plate to your fixture box
using a 7/32” drill bit.
2.
Peel off the adhesive side of gasket (E) and place on
the bottom of the adapter plate (A), making sure to
line up the holes in the gasket with the plate (Fig. 1).
3.
Route supply wires through center hole of adapter
plate (A).
4.
Place two screws (C) or (D) through two holes
in adapter plate (A) and align with fixture box (not
included). Tighten down both screws (Fig. 2).
5.
Apply silicone caulk around the edges of the fixture
box and adapter plate.
A
Fig. 1
E
PART 2: ATTACHING FLOOD LIGHT FIXTURE TO ADAPTER PLATE
6.
Peel off the adhesive side of the gasket included
with the fixture and place on top of the adapter
plate (A) (Fig. 3).
7.
Make all electrical connections using wire nuts
included with the fixture. Refer to fixture instruction
sheet for detailed wiring instructions.
NOTE:
Ensure that all ground wires are attached.
8.
Line up the holes on the fixture’s coverplate with
the holes on the adapter plate (A). Attach fixture
to the adapter plate (A) using the two #8-32 x 1-¼”
screws included with the fixture (Fig. 4).
9.
Insert decorative screw cover caps (included with
the fixture) into the coverplate holes for a finished
appearance.
10.
Apply silicone caulk to provide a watertight seal
from rain and moisture.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Light does not
come ON.
No power to the fixture.
• Check if circuit breaker tripped.
• Confirm wall switch is ON.
Fixture is sensing daylight.
• Cover light sensor. Unit will switch ON immediately.
TURN OFF POWER BEFORE CONTINUING
Wiring to the unit is loose.
• Confirm wiring is properly secured.
* If light still does not come on after checking wiring
connections, contact Customer Service.
Problem
Cause / Solution
Light stays ON.
Light sensor is in a shaded area.
• Shine a flashlight into the light sensor. If the light turns off, the
fixture is mounted in an area that does not allow enough light to
enter the light sensor.
If light sensor is not in a shaded area, light sensor could be faulty.
• Contact Customer Service.
Light cycles
ON and OFF
continuously.
Light sensor is sensing reflected light.
• Relocate light fixture where it no longer cycles on and off.
• Make sure that fixture is not on the same circuit as any
dimmers or ceiling fans.
TROUBLESHOOTING
C
A
Fig. 2
D