Globe Electric 6-Light Chandelier
Model: 65938
⚠️ Safety Precautions
Most electrical accidents are caused by carelessness or ignorance. If you combine a basic knowledge of electricity, a healthy respect for it, and a dose of common sense, you can safely tackle many household electrical repairs. Here are some basic guidelines for working with electricity:
- Before working on a circuit, go to the main service panel and remove the fuse or trip the breaker that controls that circuit. Tape a sign to the panel warning others to leave the circuit alone while you work.
- Before touching any wire, use a voltage tester to make sure it's not live.
- Whenever you check for voltage in a receptacle, check both outlets – each may be controlled by a separate wiring circuit.
- When replacing fuses, turn off the main power first. Make sure your hands and feet are dry, and place one hand behind your back to prevent electricity from making a complete circuit through your chest. Touch a plug fuse only by its insulated rim. Remove cartridge fuses with a fuse puller.
- Use tools with insulated handles and ladders made of wood or fiberglass.
- Keep dry-chemical fire extinguishers in the kitchen, basement, and workshop.
- Never disable grounding devices. Make sure that all appliances requiring grounding are properly grounded, and that the electrical system itself is properly grounded.
- Meet or exceed all electrical code requirements that cover the work you are doing.
- Always work with enough light to see what you are doing; it's easy to make mistakes when you're working in dim light.
- When in doubt about the safety of any electrical repair or test, call in a professional.
- Consult a qualified electrician to ensure correct branch circuit conductor.
Electrical Installation Instructions
Follow these steps carefully for safe installation:
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Step 1: Turn Off Power
Place the wall switch to the "OFF" position.
[Illustration: A hand turning a wall switch to the OFF position.]
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Step 2: Disconnect Main Power
Depending on your home's fuse box type:
Place either the main (Master) switch to the "OFF" position, cutting off power to your entire home, OR turn off the individual switch that provides power to where the fixture will be installed.
[Diagram: A breaker panel with a main switch. Illustration: A hand moving a breaker switch to the OFF position.]
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Step 3: Alternative Power Disconnection
Place either the main (Master) switch to the "OFF" position, cutting off power to the entire home, OR unscrew the fuse that provides power to where the fixture will be installed.
[Diagram: A fuse box with fuses. Illustration: A hand unscrewing a fuse.]
Parts List & Requirements
Chandelier Specifications:
This 6-Light Chandelier requires 6 medium (E26) base bulbs, 60 watt maximum each (sold separately).
Included Components:
- Mounting bracket
- Mounting screws
- Smooth live wire
- Ribbed neutral wire
- Canopy (Decorative cover)
- Rods
- Decorative nut
- Socket (for bulbs)
Required Components (Not Included):
- Outlet box
- Outlet box screws
- Medium (E26) base bulbs (6 required, 60W max each)
[Diagram: A visual representation of the chandelier parts, including the mounting bracket, canopy, rods, sockets, and decorative nut.]
Cleaning Instructions
Before cleaning your lamp, turn off the switch or power source. Wipe the lamp with a soft, damp cloth.
About Globe Electric
Since 1932, Globe has taken pride in offering products of the highest quality, and a level of service unparalleled in the industry.
For assistance, questions, or feedback, please contact Globe Electric:
- Toll Free Telephone: 1-888-543-1388 (North America Only)
- Toll Free Fax: 1-800-668-4562 (North America Only)
- E-Mail: info@globe-electric.com
- Mail: Globe Electric Customer Service Department, 150 Oneida, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H9R 1A8
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