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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A LOCATION CLOSE TO YOUR CABINET SO YOU MAY REFER TO THEM AT A LATER TIME. 

 

 

 

WARNINGS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE OR INJURY TO PERSONS:

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1)  Read all SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS and entire INSTALLATION PROCEDURE before you begin.

2)  This fixture is designed for use in a circuit protected by a fuse or circuit breaker. It is also designed to be installed in    

 

accordance with all local and national electrical codes. Consult a local licensed electrician or electrical contractor if you  

 

are not sure about the installation.

3)  For PLUG-IN/POWER-CORD INSTALLATION: 

 

 

a.  DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL FIXTURE WHILE PLUGGED IN.

 

 

b.  Ensure the fixture is plugged into a grounded outlet.

 

 

c.  Never use with an extension cord unless the plug can be fully inserted and the extension cord is grounded.

 

 

d.  DO NOT alter the plug.

4)  For DIRECT-WIRE INSTALLATION:

 

 

a.  Ensure that electricity is TURNED OFF at the main circuit breaker or fuse box. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL    

 

 

  FIXTURE WITH THE POWER ON.

 

 

b.  Ground the fixture to avoid potential electric shock.

5)  Double-check all connections to be sure they are tight and correct.

6)  Mounting surface must have a material thickness of at least 1/4”. Not for use with plastic cabinets.

7)  DO NOT install this fixture inside enclosed cabinets, over sinks, over toasters, over toaster ovens, or over oven stoves.

8)  Account for small parts and destroy packing material, as these may be hazardous to children.

9)  Wear well fitted safety glasses during the entire installation procedure.

PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION

1)  Each fixture contains:

 

 

a.  One line cord with a molded plug on one end and a link connector at the other end.

 

 

b.  One linking cord with link connectors on both ends.

 

 

c.  Two mounting wood screws.

 

 

d.  One cable connector white plastic base with two white screws.

 

 

e.  One sheathed cable metal strain relief with two screws.

 

 

f.  One armored cable connector clip.

2)  For kitchen installations, the recommended mounting for the dimmable LED light fixture is near  

 

the front lip of your under cabinets as show in the illustration

 (see Figure 1). The LEDs will face  

 

the front of the cabinet. This provides the best light distribution across a counter top.

3)  Select a suitable dry mounting location (for indoor use only). Make sure the mounting surface can support the fixture.

Dimmable Functionality:

1)  For use of the dimming function from soft white to warm glow, please use a compatible dimmer for dimming LED lights.

*

2)  Follow manufacturer’s dimmer setup instructions for optimal performance.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

Plug In/Power Cord Method

(For Direct-Wire Installation See Direct-Wire Method)

Carefully plan the installation prior to securing the fixture to the mounting surface, making sure that the 5ft. line cord will 

reach the nearest electrical outlet.

1)  Read all SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS and entire INSTALLATION PROCEDURE before you begin.

2)  DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL FIXTURE WHILE PLUGGED IN.

3)  Locate positions where the fixture is to be mounted.

4)  Ensure there is adequate space to install the fixture by using the provided mounting template. While the mounting    

 

template is held in place, mark the locations for the pilot holes 

(see Figure 2). Ensure there is adequate space to  

 

 

insert the screws through the keyholes and to slide the fixture into place 

(see Figure 3).

5)  It is recommended to drill pilot holes in the mounting surface. Pre-drill holes in the mounting surface with a 1/16”    

 

(1.5mm) drill bit for softwoods or a 3/32” (2.4mm) drill bit for hardwoods.

6)  Drive the provided wood screws into the holes drilled until approximately 3/32” (2.4mm) of space remains under the   

 

head of the screw

 (see Figure 4).

7)  After installing the provided mounting screws, secure the fixture to mounting surface via keyholes 

(see Figure 2 and  

 

Figure 3).

8)  The line cord has a molded plug on one end and a quick-connect link connector at the other end. The link connector  

 

plugs into the fixture. The second cord provided is a quick-connect linking cord with link connectors on both ends. 

 

This is used to connect the fixture to the next fixture in a chain. Link adjacent fixtures only. 

See Figure 5 and Figure 6 for diagrams of how the  

 

 

3-pin plugs and linking cords are intended to be used.

9)  Attach the quick-connect power cord with the plug and 3-pin with tab  

 

quick-connector to the fixture closest to the outlet (see 

Figure 5 and Figure 6).

10)  Plug fixture into a 120VAC 60Hz outlet.

11)  The fixture turns on with the ON/OFF switch.

Figure 2

1/16" (1.5mm) from the end

CABINET

COUNTER TOP

WALL 

Figure 1

WARNING

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
- DO NOT USE IN WET LOCATIONS.
- USE INDOORS ONLY.
- TURN POWER OFF BEFORE SERVICING — SEE INSTRUCTIONS.
- PROPERLY GROUND FIXTURE.
- ENSURE THAT NO BARE WIRES ARE EXPOSED OUTSIDE THE 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.

RISK OF INJURY
- SOME METAL PARTS IN THE FIXTURE MAY HAVE SHARP EDGES. TO 

PREVENT CUTS AND SCRAPES, WEAR GLOVES WHEN HANDLING 
THE PARTS.

- DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITH A MISSING OR DAMAGED LENS.

- DO NOT INSTALL ON WALLS OR VERTICAL SURFACES.
- ACCOUNT FOR SMALL PARTS AND DESTROY PACKING MATERIAL, 

AS THESE MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO CHILDREN.

RISK OF FIRE
- MINIMUM 90ºC SUPPLY CONDUCTORS.
- NOT INTENDED FOR ILLUMINATION OF AQUARIUMS.
- NOT INTENDED FOR USE ABOVE STOVES, COOK TOPS OR SINKS.
- NOT INTENDED FOR RECESSED INSTALLATION IN CEILINGS OR 

SOFFITS.

- NOT INTENDED FOR SURFACE INSTALLATION INSIDE OR ON TOP 

OF BUILT-IN FURNISHINGS SUCH AS KITCHEN CABINETS, CHINA 
CABINETS OR TROPHY CASES.

Figure 3

Figure 4

mm

2.4

3"

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FCC NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s 

authority to operate the equipment.

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide 

reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used 

in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 

installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged 

to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

MADE IN CHINA
GE is a trademark of General Electric Company and is under                   
license by Jasco Products Company LLC,
10 E. Memorial Rd., Oklahoma City, OK 73114.
This Jasco product comes with a limited-lifetime warranty.                         
Visit www.byjasco.com for warranty details.
Questions? Contact us at 1-800-654-8483 between 7:00AM—8:00PM CST.

*Compatible with these In-Wall Dimmers
GE-branded: Bluetooth

®

 13870, Z-Wave, 12723, 12729, 500 series, 14294,  

  

14295 and ZigBee 45857GE

Lutron: 

DVWCL-153PH-WH / 530826, CTCL-153PDH-WH / 267858,  

 

TGCL-153PH-WH / 527401, S-600PR-WH / 396682 and    

 

TG-600PR-WH / 400017

Leviton:  

R62-06683-0IW / 534006, R12-06672-1LW / 1000024040

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10/25/17
Version 1

Direct-Wire Method

Note: If installing additional fixtures in a chain, it is suggested that only the first fixture is direct wired to the house power 

supply. Use the included linking cords for the following.

1)  Read all SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS and entire INSTALLATION PROCEDURE before you begin.

2)  Before wiring the fixture to the house power supply, ensure that the electricity is TURNED OFF at the main circuit breaker or  

 

fuse box. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL FIXTURE WITH THE POWER ON.

3)  Ensure there is adequate space to install the fixture by using the provided mounting template. While the mounting template  

 

is held in place, mark the positions for the pilot holes 

(see Figure 2).  Ensure there is adequate space to insert the screws  

 

through the keyholes and to slide the fixture into place 

(see Figure 3).

4)  Remove the lens/diffuser by lightly pulling the rear edge towards the front and lift upwards. The lens/diffuser should pop out easily.

5)  Remove the LED cover/housing by unscrewing the two screws located on the top of the cover at each end of the fixture. Be  

 

careful not to lose the screws and tooth washers.

6)  Firmly squeeze on the bottom 

 

front edge of the LED  

 

housing cover to unlatch it  

 

from the catch points.

7)  Based on the location of  

 

the house power supply to  

 

the fixture, choose a  

 

suitable knock-out location  

 

from those provided on the  

 

fixture through which the  

 

house power supply,  

 

sheathed or armored cable,  

 

will be inserted.

 

 

a.  If a rear knock-out  

 

 

  has been chosen,  

 

 

  install the provided  

 

 

  white plastic base  

 

 

  by positioning the  

 

 

  base over the two  

   screw holes towards the back of the fixture and securing with the provided two white screws 

(see Figure 7).

8)  Remove the knock-out by placing a standard screwdriver at the edge of the circle (on opposite side from  

 

retaining tabs) and gently strike with hammer. Grip edge of knock-out with pliers and flex back and forth 

 

until removed.

9)  If connecting additional fixtures, it is recommended to use the linking cord with link connectors on both ends  

 

(See Figure 5 and Figure 6).  However, additional fixtures may be direct-wired in a chain utilizing additional  

 

knock-outs, installed wire lever-nuts and additional sheathed or armored cable connectors, AVAILABLE by  

 

contacting Jasco at 1-800-654-8483 between 7:00AM-8:00PM CST.  If direct-wiring additional fixtures in a  

 

chain, choose another suitable knock-out location through which the power supply will be inserted to power  

 

the connecting fixtures and remove the knock-out according to instructions in Step 8.

10)  It is recommended to drill pilot holes in the mounting surface. Pre-drill holes in the mounting surface with a  

 

1/16” (1.5mm) drill bit for softwoods or a 3/32” (2.4mm) drill bit for hardwoods.

11)  Drive the provided wood screws into the holes drilled until approximately 3/32” (2.4mm) of space remains  

 

under the head of the screw 

(see Figure 4).

12)  Align the keyholes on the fixture with the two screws and slide into place

 (see Figure 2 and Figure 3).

13)  Tighten screws to secure the fixture.

14)  For ease of wiring, the top cover can be hung from the mounted fixture base using the built in hanging  

 flanges 

(see Figure 15).

15)  SHEATHED CABLE Installation (i.e. Romex):

 

 

a.  Install the sheathed cable wiring to meet all local and national electrical codes.

 

 

b.  The sheathed cable strain relief consists of four parts: a white plastic base, a metal base plate, a  

 

 

  metal top plate and two screws 

(see Figure 8).

 

 

c.  Feed the sheathed cable in through the knock-out and through the metal base plate until there is  

 

 

  enough cable to reach each of the wire lever-nuts 

(see Figure 9).

 

 

d.  Loosely install one screw through the back slot of the metal base plate into the back threaded hole  

 

 

  of the white plastic base.

 

 

e.  Position a slot of the metal top plate under the loosely installed screw and align the metal top and  

 

 

  bottom plates.

 

 

f.  Install the other screw through the front slots of the metal top and bottom plates into the white  

 

 

  plastic base.

  g. 

Tighten both screws on the strain relief connector to secure the sheathed cable

 (see Figure 8).

 

 

h.  Remove the outer sheath of the sheathed cable to expose the inner conductors.

16)  ARMORED CABLE Installation (i.e. BX cable):

 

 

a.  Install armored cable to meet all local and national electrical codes.

 

 

b.  The armored cable wiring requires the use of the provided armored cable connector clip 

(see Figure 10).

 

 

c.  Cut off enough of the armored cable metal sheathing to expose sufficient amount of wire to reach from the chosen knock-out  

 

 

  location to the pre-installed wire lever-nuts. Be extremely careful not to cut the wires inside the metal sheathing.

 

 

d.  Feed the wires through the provided armored cable connector clip and thread onto the armored cable metal sheathing 

(see    

 

 

  Figure 10).

 

 

e.  While aligning the armored cable connector clip locking tabs horizontally, feed the wires and clip through the knock-out  

 

     opening 

(see Figure 10).

 

 

f.  Firmly push the armored cable and clip into the knock-out opening until it snaps into place.

17)  Converting the Wiring from Plug In/Power Cord to Direct-Wire

 

 

a.  The fixture is pre-wired for AC power utilizing the Plug In/Power Cord Method.  To PERMANENTLY convert to Direct-Wire  

 

 

 

  Method, the Plug-In wires must be disconnected from the pre-installed wire lever-nuts.

 

 

b.  Select the Plug-In Connector with the red dot.

 

 

c.  Cut the black – hot, white – neutral and green-ground from the back of the Plug In Connector 

(See Figure 11).

 

 

d.  Follow each of the three cut wires to its corresponding wire lever-nut, raise up the orange lever and pull out the wire and  

 

     discard 

(see Figure 12).

 

 

e.  If your electrical system contains no grounding wire, consult a qualified electrician before proceeding  

 

 

  with the installation.

 

 

f.  Strip black and white wire leads from the house AC power to expose 3/8” (9.5mm) -7/16” (11.1mm) of  

     wire 

(see Figure 13). A wire striping guide is on the side of each wire lever-nut.

 

 

g.  Connect the hot (black) AC supply wire to the hot (black) wire lever-nut by fully inserting into the hole  

 

 

  with the lever raised. Secure the connection by pushing the lever fully down to lock into place 

(see  

 

 

  Figure 14).  Pull on the wires to check for a secure connection.

 

 

h.  Connect the neutral (white) AC supply wire to the neutral (white) wire lever-nut by fully inserting into  

 

 

  the hole with the lever raised. Secure the connection by pushing the lever fully down to lock into  

     place 

(see Figure 14). Pull on the wires to check for a secure connection.

 

 

i.  Connect the ground (green or bare copper) AC supply wire to the ground (green) wire lever-nut by  

 

 

  fully inserting into the hole with the lever raised. Secure the connection by pushing the lever fully  

 

 

  down to lock into place 

(see Figure 14). Pull on the wires to check for a secure connection.

  j. 

See Figure 15 for a complete before and after diagram for direct-wiring for one fixture. If using  

 

 

  linking cords for additional fixtures, or direct-wiring only one fixture, skip to Step 19.  If there are  

 

 

  other fixtures to be direct-wired in this chain-proceed with Step 18.

Figure 5

3-pin with tab

3-pin no tab

Power Input 

Connector

Power Output 

Connector

ELECTRICAL CORD CAN BE ROUTED AROUND

CORNERS TO SUIT THE INSTALLATION

3 pin

(no tab)

3 pin

(with tab)

3 pin

(no tab)

3 pin 

(with tab)

Figure 6

3 pin

(with tab)

18) 

DIRECT-WIRING ADDITIONAL FIXTURES in a CHAIN:

 

 

a.  Additional fixtures may be direct-wired in a chain utilizing additional knock-outs, installed wire lever-nuts and additional sheathed or armored cable  

 

 

  connectors, AVAILABLE by contacting Jasco at 1-800-654-8483 between 7:00AM-8:00PM CST.

 

 

b.  If direct-wiring additional fixtures in a chain, choose another suitable knock-out location through which the power supply will be inserted to power the  

 

 

  connecting fixtures and remove the knock-out according to instructions in Step 8.

 

 

c.  Install sheathed or armored cabling to second knock-out following Steps 15 or 16 under Direct-Wire Method, respectively, ensuring sufficient wiring  

 

 

  inside the fixture to reach the wire lever-nuts installed in the fixture and sufficient sheathed or armored cabling outside the fixture to reach the next fixture  

 

 

  in the chain.

 

 

d.  Follow the wiring instructions in Step 17 under Direct-Wire Method

19)  Arrange the wires inside the fixture and close the LED cover/housing. Ensure all the wires and connections are sealed properly inside the fixture without  

 

“pinching” any of the wires. Firmly squeeze on the bottom front edge of the LED housing cover to latch it to the catch points.

20)  Secure the top cover with the screws and tooth washers.

21)  Reinsert lens/diffuser.

22)  Restore the electricity at the circuit breaker or fuse box.

Attaching additional fixtures at a later date

If you decide to add additional fixtures for your system after the initial installation, you may attach them as needed (sold separately) by following these instructions. 

Keep in mind the maximum linking distance between each fixture is 18” inches. In addition, make sure not to exceed the 30 fixtures per line cord limit for your total 

installation.

CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ATTACH ADDITIONAL FIXTURES TO YOUR EXISTING SYSTEM WITHOUT UNPLUGGING THE LINE CORD FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET OR 

TURNING OFF THE ELECTRICITY AT THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE BOX.

1)  Plug In/Power Cord Method:

 

 

a.  Install the additional fixtures following Steps 1 - 9 under Plug In Method.

 

 

b.  Once installed, attached the linking cord between the last light fixture (previously installed) and the new one.  

See Figure 6 to see how the 3-pin plugs are  

 

 

  intended to be used.

 

 

c.  When adding a fixture to an existing system of linked fixtures, the line cord (with the power plug) is not needed. Only the first fixture in the chain needs to  

 

 

  be connected to power with the line cord.

2)  Direct-Wire Method:

 

 

a.  To install additional direct-wired fixtures in a chain, follow the Direct-Wire Method instructions above with AC power coming from the last light fixture in  

 

 

  the chain (previously installed).  

 

 

b.  The last light fixture (previously installed) will need to be opened following Steps 4 - 6 under Direct-Wire Method and connected to the chain following Step  

 

 

  18 under Direct-Wire Method.

 

 

c.  When adding a fixture to an existing direct-wired system of linked fixtures, the line cord (with power plug) and linking cord(s) are not needed.

Figure 7

Sheathed Cable Strain Relief

Screws

Metal Top Plate

White Plastic Base

Metal Base Plate

Figure 8

Sheathed Cable Strain Relief

White Plastic Base

Metal Base Plate

Figure 9

Figure 10

Figure 11

Figure 12

11

3/8″-7/16″

Figure 13

Figure 14

BEFORE:

AFTER:

Figure 15

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