COLORCASCADE
®
Color Pool and Spa Light Installation and User’s Guide
COLORCASCADE
®
Color Pool and Spa Light Installation and User’s Guide
3. Set the niche in gunite as per current local building codes.
4. Remove the outer edge of the gunite cover by pulling the
tap and exposing the niche plaster ring.
5. Apply plaster up to the outer edge of the gunite cover.The
gunite cover should be the only exposed part of the niche
after plastering, see Figure 2 on page 8.
6. After the plastering has been completed, remove and
dispose of the gunite cover. Retain the screws to fasten
the light assembly into the niche.
1. Turn off main electrical switch or circuit breaker.
2. Feed cord through Niche and then through conduit to Junction Box or 12
Volt AC Transformer. The ColorCascade
®
Light has no serviceable parts,
so leave approximately 12 to 18 inches of cord to allow the light to be easily
removed if replacement is required.
3. Cut the cord at the Junction Box or 12 VAC transformer, leaving at least six
(6) inches of cord to make connections.
4. Strip back three (3) inches of the outer cord jacket to expose the two
insulated wires (be careful not to damage the insulation on the two (2) inner
wires).
5. Connect both (2) wires to the corresponding circuit wires in the Junction Box
or 12 Volt AC Transformer and secure the Junction Box cover in place.
6. Install the ColorCascade light assembly into the ColorCascade light niche
and tighten the four screws provided.
7. Install the desired eyeball fitting included with the light assembly (See
Eyeball Instructions on page 20) by firmly pressing it into the center hole. Be
sure it is pressed all the way down to provide a smooth transition. Adjust the
eyeball for proper water direction.
8. Fill the pool until the underwater light is completely submerged in water
before operating the light for more than ten (10) seconds. To check for proper
operation, switch on the main switch or circuit breaker, as well as the switch
which operates the ColorCascade light itself.
D A N G E R !
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION
Always disconnect power to the pool light at the circuit breaker
before servicing the light. Failure to do so could result in death
or serious injury to installer, serviceman, pool users, or others
due to electrical shock.
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NOTE: This is a 12 Volt AC system ONLY. An approved 12 VAC
transformer (sold separately) must be used. If a Junction Box is
used, it would be for 12 VAC connections. Never wire the
ColorCascade light directly to high voltage lines.