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4.
Insert cord into the niche and place the lamp housing in the niche. Be sure that the locator tab on the bottom of
the lamp housing is in the notch at the bottom of the niche.
5.
Insert the top screw into top hole on niche and tighten.
MAINTENANCE
Hazardous voltage.
Electrical shock hazard.
Before removing fixture from pool wall, ALWAYS TURN OFF THE POWER
at the breaker. Installation and maintenance of this circuit, the light, light niche, and any other accessories attached to this
circuit must be performed by a licensed electrician. The complete electrical system must be installed, tested, and
approved by a licensed electrician before it is placed in operation.
Risk of cuts, burns, and electrical shock.
Avoid direct impacts on glass lens. Do not install damaged or
broken lens.
1.
Be sure that the power is off. Allow the lamp to cool before re-lamping.
2.
Loosen the captive leader screw from the top of the fixture trim ring.
NOTICE:
The screw in the trim rim may be recessed.
3.
Remove the lamp housing and place on the pool deck.
4.
Remove screw from clamp.
5.
Replace gasket. To reassemble the lens assembly to the lamp housing, reverse the disassembly process. Be sure
that the lamp housing is clean, dry, and free of all traces of moisture, before sealing the fixture.
6.
Insert cord into niche and place the lamp housing back in the niche. Be sure to align the locator tab at the bottom
of the lamp housing with the notch in the bottom of the niche.
7.
Fasten the lamp housing into the niche using the captive leader screw at the top of the trim ring.
Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution.
This fixture must be properly installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local
codes and ordinances by a certified or licensed Electrician. Failure to do so may result in serious injury to
occupants, installers, or cause property damage due to the resulting electrical hazards. Read and follow all
instructions.
Volt and Amp rating for the J400 is as follows, 120 Volts, 84 Watts max., 2.0 Amps
Control Options for the J400.
NOTE:
Metal Halide is not dimmable!
A.
Switch Controlled.
1.
The J400 Jazz light is controlled with one switch.
B.
Jandy RS Controlled or comparable control system.
1.
The J400 Jazz requires one
NON -Dimming
relay.