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RIGID STEM MOUNT

1) 

Pass fixture wires through desired number of stems

[A]

 and screw stems 

together using supplied short threaded tubes

[B]

.

NOTE:

 Thread locking compound must be applied to all stem threads as 

noted with symbol (

4

) to prevent accidental rotation of fixture during 

cleaning, relamping, etc.

2) 

Screw first stem into coupling

[N]

 attached to fixture using one short 

threaded tube.

3) 

Pass fixture wires from last stem through one short threaded tube

[B]

.

4) 

Screw short threaded tube into top of last stem.

5) 

Pass fixture wires through hole in canopy

[G]

. Lower canopy down towards 

stem. Pass hole in canopy over end of short threaded tube on top of stem.

6) 

Pass fixture wires through lockwasher

[D]

 and then through hexnut

[E]

. Place 

lockwasher onto end of short threaded tube protruding from inside canopy 

and thread hexnut onto tube.

NOTE: 

Fixture wire should not be cut shorter than 20 inches from above the 

canopy.

7) 

Find the appropriate threaded holes on mounting strap

[F]

. Assemble 

mounting screws

[M]

 into threaded holes.

8) 

Attach mounting strap to outlet box

[C]

 using the strap mounting screws

[H]

Mounting strap can be adjusted to suit position of fixture. 

9) 

Grounding instructions: (See Illus. a or b).

a) 

On fixtures where mounting strap is provided with a hole and two raised 

dimples, wrap ground wire from outlet box around green ground screw, 

and thread into hole.

b)  On fixtures where a cupped washer is provided,attach ground wire from 

outlet box under cupped washer and green ground screw, then thread 

into mounting strap.

If fixture is provided with ground wire, connect fixture ground wire to outlet 

box ground wire with wire connector after following the above steps. Never 

connect ground wire to black or white power supply wires.

10)  Make wire connections. Reference chart below for correct connections and 

wire accordingly.

Connect Black or Red  

Supply Wire to:

Connect White Supply 

Wire to:

Black

White

*Parallel cord (round & 

smooth)

*Parallel cord (square & 

ridged)

Clear, Brown, Gold or 

Black without Tracer

Clear, Brown, Gold or Black 

with Tracer

Insulated wire (other 

than green) with copper 

conductor

Insulated wire (other 

than green) with silver 

conductor

*Note: When parallel wire (SPT 

1 & SPT 2) are used. The neutral 

wire is square shaped or ridged 

and the other wire will be round 

in shape or smooth 

 

(see illus.)

Neutral Wire

11) 

Push fixture to ceiling, carefully passing mounting screws through holes in 

canopy

[G]

NOTE:

 Be certain wires do not get pinched between mounting strap and 

canopy, or canopy and ceiling.

12) 

Use knobs

[J]

 to secure canopy. Tighten to secure.

GREEN GROUND

SCREW

CUPPED 

WASHER

OUTLET BOX

GROUND

FIXTURE

GROUND

DIMPLES

WIRE CONNECTOR

OUTLET BOX

GROUND

GREEN GROUND

SCREW

FIXTURE

GROUND

a

b

Fixture Diagram

Parts List

Cautions

CAUTION – RISK OF SHOCK – 

Disconnect Power at the main circuit breaker panel or main fusebox before 

starting and during the installation. 

WARNING:

This fixture is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electrical 

Code (NEC) and all local code specifications. If you are not familiar with code 

requirements, installation by a certified electrician is recommended.

CLEANING: 

• Always be certain that electric current is turned off before cleaning.

• Only a soft damp cloth should be used. Harsh cleaning products may damage 

   the finish.

[A] 

Stems

[B] 

Short Threaded 

Tubes

[C] 

Outlet Box

[D] 

Lockwasher

[E] 

Hexnut

[F] 

Mounting Strap

[G] 

Canopy

[H] 

Strap Mounting 

Screws

[I] 

First Loop

[J] 

Knobs

[K] 

Second Loop

[L] 

Chain Link

[M] 

Mounting Screws

[N] 

Coupling

Installation Instructions

LOOP / CHAIN LINK MOUNT

1) 

Follow steps 1 - 2 from 

“Rigid Stem Mount”

 Instructions.

2) 

Pass fixture wires from last stem through short threaded tube

[B]

 and through 

first loop

[I]

. Screw short threaded tube into top of last stem and into first loop.

3) 

Pass fixture wires through second loop

[K]

, short threaded tube, and hole in 

canopy

[G]

. Screw short threaded tube into end of second loop.

4) 

(If second loop is already attached to canopy, proceed to next step). Insert 

short threaded tube at end of second loop through hole in canopy. Thread lock 

washer

[D]

 onto short threaded tube protruding from inside canopy. Pass fixture 

wires through hexnut

[E]

 and thread hexnut onto end of short threaded tube.

NOTE: 

Fixture wire should not be cut shorter than 20 inches from above the 

canopy.

5) 

Attach open chain link

[L]

 to loop at end of stem(s) and to loop on canopy. Once 

attached, close the open chain link by placing a piece of cloth over the open link 

and using a pair of pliers to gently squeeze the link closed.

6) 

Follow steps 7 - 12 from 

“Rigid Stem Mount”

 Instructions.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1) 

This device may not cause harmful interference, and

2) 

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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.

FCC Information:

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