Item Number: 7478750
WARNING (To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury):
- We suggest installation by a licensed electrician.
- Please read the instructions carefully and save them for future reference.
- Before starting, NEVER attempt any work without shutting off the electricity.
- Go to the main fuse or circuit breaker box and place the main power switch in the "OFF" position.
- Place the wall switch in the "OFF" position.
Installation Surface Requirements:
The mounting surface should be clean, dry, flat, and strong enough. It must be at least 1/4” larger than the canopy on all sides. Any gaps between the mounting surface and canopy exceeding 3/16" should be corrected.
Ensure the ceiling or wall can support the weight of the lamp before installation.
Verify the voltage is 120V. The maximum wattage per bulb is Type B, Max 40W.
Keep the lamp away from acidic and alkaline substances to prevent surface damage.
When replacing bulbs, turn off or unplug the lamp and wait for the bulbs to cool down, as they get hot quickly.
The safety instructions are not exhaustive. Common sense, caution, and care must be used with all electrical products.
Image for Finished Product
A six-light chandelier with candle-style bulb holders, suspended from a central rod. The arms extend outwards and upwards, holding the bulb sockets. The fixture appears to be made of metal with a dark finish.
Tools Required (Not Included)
Before starting assembly and installation, prepare the needed tools:
[Ladder]
A standard A-frame ladder.[Screwdriver]
A Philips head or flat blade screwdriver.[Electrical Tape]
A roll of black electrical tape.[Pliers]
Standard gripping pliers.[Wire Cutter/Stripper]
A tool with cutting and stripping jaws.Parts Type & Qty Included
(C) Mounting plate (1)
A circular metal plate with screw holes and a central threaded rod.(D) Green ground screw (1)
A green screw for grounding connections.(E) Canopy (1)
A decorative cover that attaches to the ceiling.(F) Swivel joint (1)
A component allowing for angled attachment.(G) Canopy nut (2)
Nuts used to secure the canopy.(H) Tube (various lengths)
Metal tubes for the central stem.(I) Connector (1)
A component connecting the stem to the arms.(J) Socket (6)
Six sockets for light bulbs.(K) Arm (6)
Six curved metal arms that hold the sockets.(L) Pipe (6)
Six short pipes connecting arms to the central stem.Accessories & Qty Enclosed
(A) Plastic wire connector (3)
Small plastic caps for joining wires.(B) Mounting screw (2)
Screws used to attach the mounting plate.Assembly & Installation Instructions
- Carefully remove the fixture from the carton and check that all parts and accessories are included as shown in the illustrations.
- Turn off power: Before starting installation, ensure electricity is shut off at the main fuse or circuit breaker. Place the main power switch in the "OFF" position and the wall switch in the "OFF" position.
- Unscrew canopy nuts (G) from canopy (E) and remove the mounting plate (C).
Diagram shows outlet box with components C, E, G being prepared for mounting plate removal.
- Adjust black arms (J) for a proper angle, ensuring they match the illustration. Screw the pipes (L) to the arms (K) as shown.
Diagram illustrating arm (K) angle adjustment and pipe (L) attachment, with a 60° angle indicated.
- Select and use tubes (H) according to your desired hanging height. Pass the fixture wires through the chosen tubes (H), the swivel joint (F), and the canopy (E). Ensure all threaded tubes are tightened, then screw the chosen tubes (H) onto the swivel joint (F) and the top of the connector (I). Hand tighten until snug.
Diagram shows fixture wires being threaded through tubes (H), swivel joint (F), and canopy (E), connecting to connector (I).
- Attach the mounting plate (C) to the outlet box using mounting screws (B).
Diagram shows mounting plate (C) secured to the outlet box with screws (B).
- Make wire connections. Connect wires as shown in the charts below.
IMPORTANT: The ground wire is bare copper wire. NEVER connect other wires to ground wires.
Diagrams illustrate connecting ground wires (fixture ground to outlet box ground and green ground screw) and connecting supply wires (black/red to black, white to white). A chart details wire types (parallel cord, insulated wire) and their corresponding colors and conductors (copper/silver). A note explains neutral wire identification for parallel wires.
- Twist wires together with plastic wire connectors (A) until tightly joined.
- Wrap each connector with approved electrical tape.
- Ensure no wire strands are exposed, then carefully tuck all wires into the outlet box.
- Raise canopy (E) to the ceiling and secure it in place by tightening canopy nuts (G) onto the pre-assembled screws in the mounting plate (C).
Note: The canopy (E) should be snug against the ceiling. If not, adjust the threaded length on the mounting plate (C) by unscrewing/screwing the pre-assembled hex nuts and screws until the secure length is achieved, then tighten the hex nuts and return to step 8.
Diagram shows canopy (E) being secured to the ceiling with canopy nuts (G) on the mounting plate (C).
- Install bulbs (not included). Do not exceed the maximum wattage recommended for the socket.
Diagram shows bulb sockets (J) ready for bulb installation.
Check that everything is installed properly, then you can turn on the light. Enjoy your new lighting!
Ordering Parts
Keep this sheet for future reference when ordering replacement parts. All parts for this fixture can be ordered from the place of purchase. Be sure to use the exact wording from the illustration when ordering parts.
Cleaning
To clean, wipe the fixture with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive materials such as scouring pads, powders, steel wool, or abrasive paper.