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Williams-Sonoma Inc.
Assembly Instructions
Instructions d’assemblage
Instrucciones de Ensamblaje
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Williams Sonoma
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Williams Sonoma Home
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Mark and Graham
To Make the Wire Connections:
1. Gently pull existing wire down from the ceiling junction box and allow wires to hang. The HOT or LIVE wire is usually
black. The NEUTRAL wire is usually white. Check to see if there is a ground wire that is usually green or green with a
yellow stripe or exposed copper metal wire. If need, use a pair of wire strippers to remove about 1/2 inch of insulation
from each wire.
2. Carefully inspect the fixture wires. The NEUTRAL FIXTURE WIRE is White. The HOT FIXTURE WIRE is Black, and
the GROUND WIRE is Green with yellow strip. If you have any doubt and cannot identify the power-supply wires with
confidence, then we recommend that you ask an electrician and that you not continue with the installation.
3. With the help of another person to hold the weight of the fixture, attach the fixture wires to the junction box wires as
shown in the illustrations.
NOTE: IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE JUNCTION BOX IN YOUR HOME BE PROPERLY GROUNDED!
DO NOT REVERSE THE HOT AND NEUTRAL CONNECTIONS OR SAFETY WILL BE COMPROMISED.
4. Check the wiring connections and if all looks good, gently tuck the wire connections neatly into the ceiling junction box.
Connect the GROUND FIXTURE WIRE to the
GROUND J-BOX WIRE (usually green insulation of
bare wire) using the Plastic Wire Nut Connector (A) and
wrap the connection with electrical tape. Be sure that no
wire strands are exposed.
If the junction box DOES NOT have a GROUND WIRE,
make sure the ceiling fan must be grounded as a
precaution against possible electrical shock. Electrical
installation should be made or approved by a licensed
electrician.
Connect the NEUTRAL FIXTURE WIRE to the NEUTRAL
J-BOX WIRE (usually white insulation) first and then
connect the HOT FIXTURE WIRE to the HOT J-BOX
WIRE (usually black insulation) using the Plastic Wire Nut
Connectors (A). Wrap these connections with electrical
tape. Be sure that no wire strands are exposed.