⚠️ WARNING! SHUT POWER OFF AT FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER.
ATTENTION! COUPER LE COURANT AU FUSIBLE OU UN DISJONCTEUR.
Assembling the Fixture
- Shut off the power at the circuit breaker box. Remove old fixture and all hardware from Junction Box.
- Carefully unpack your new fixture and lay out all the parts on a clear area. Be careful not to lose any small parts necessary for installation.
- While holding the lamp body towards the ceiling, attach the single bar to the Junction Box with the two junction box screws as shown. The side of the single bar marked "GND" must face out. The junction box is not included.
- By measuring, determine correct cord length needed for proper hanging height. NOTE: slide cord clip to the proper position, then you may cut extra cord.
- Connect the electrical wires as shown in the diagram, making sure that all wire nuts are secured. You may have to wrap the connections with electrical tape. If your junction box has a ground wire (green or bare copper), connect the fixture ground wire to it. Otherwise, connect the fixture's ground wire directly to the mounting plate with the green screw provided. After wires are connected, tuck them carefully inside the Junction Box.
- Install the canopy onto the junction box, the pipe thread protrudes from the hole in the canopy and rotate the coupling until tightened, then lock it securely with the plastic screw.
- Install the light bulb (Not included) in accordance with the fixture's specifications. NOTE: DO NOT EXCEED THE SPECIFIED WATTAGE!
Diagrams and Visuals
Fig. 1: Fixture Assembly Overview
Illustrates the components for mounting the fixture. It shows a junction box (not included), a single mounting bar with a screw for the junction box, a green ground screw, a cord clip, and the main lamp body (labeled C) with a canopy (labeled A) and a coupling (labeled B). Various shapes of pendant lamp shades are also depicted.
Fig. 2: Wire Connections
Depicts the electrical wire connections. It shows:
- Fixture Wires: Black (labeled "Hot"), White (labeled "Neutral"), and Green Thread (labeled "Ground").
- House Wires: Black (labeled "Hot"), White (labeled "Neutral"), and Green or Bare Copper (labeled "Ground").
- The diagram implies connecting black to black, white to white, and green/bare copper to green.
Your installation is now complete. Return power to the junction box and test the fixture.