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Installing the track head to the track
Removing the track head from the track
Installation (continued)
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Operation
track head (G) to cool down.
Pull down on the track head connector’s locking tab (I), and twist until
the track head (G) disengages.
Care and Cleaning
CAUTION:
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Make sure the power supply is on.
There is a faulty wire connection.
There is a faulty switch.
There are crossed wires, or the power
wire is not properly grounded.
NOTE:
The ground side of the track head (G) connector is the side with two
metal tabs. The ground side of the track section (F) has an indented groove
on the face and two internal copper strips. The track head (G) can only be
assembled if the ground sides of the track head (G) connector and the track
section (F) are aligned.
The light bulb will
not illuminate.
Check the wire connections.
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Identify the ground side on the track head (G) connector and track
section (F).
Push the top portion of the track head (G) connector into the slot of the
track section (F).
Pull down the connector’s locking tab (I). Twist the ground side of the track
head (G) connector toward the ground side of the track section (F) until the
track head (G) connector snaps into place.
Ground tab
Ground groove
Ground side of connector
Use a dry or slightly dampened, clean cloth (use clean water, never use a solvent) to wipe the interior and exterior surfaces of the
Troubleshooting
Fuse blows or circuit breaker trips
when the light bulb is illuminated.
The light bulb is burned out.
The power is off.
Replace the light bulb.
Check the wiring.
you are not comfortable troubleshooting
wiring problems.
Test or replace the switch.
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