Assembly Instruction

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Figure 3
C. Remove the Canopy Lock Ring (FF) from the Canopy Chain Loop
(EE). Place the Ceiling Canopy (HH) over the Canopy Chain Loop
(EE) against the ceiling to determine the correct position of the
Nipple (DD). Thread the Canopy Lock Ring onto the Canopy Chain
Loop (EE). Adjust the Nipple (DD) to allow the Ceiling Canopy (HH)
to rest against the ceiling when held in place by the Canopy Lock
Ring (FF).
D. Remove the Canopy Lock Ring (FF) and the Ceiling Canopy (HH).
Tighten the Hex Nut (CC) against the Crossbar (AA) to secure in
place.
STEP 4 - Install Fixture Chain and Ceiling Canopy
A. With the Quick Link (GG) not attached to the Fixture Loop (A) and
the Canopy Chain Loop (EE), pull the supply wires through the
Canopy Lock Ring (FF), the Ceiling Canopy (HH) and the Quick Link
(GG) in order.
B. Connect the Fixture Loop (A) to the Canopy Chain Loop (EE) with
the Quick Link (GG).
C. Feed the Supply Wires and Ground Wire through the Canopy Chain
Loop (EE) and Nipple (DD) into the Outlet Box. Cut the wires leaving
approximately 8” of wire extending from the Outlet Box.
D. Refer to Step 5 for wire connections.
F. Raise the Ceiling Canopy (HH) and Canopy Lock Ring (FF) up the
Quick Link (GG) and over the Canopy Chain Loop (EE). Tighten the
Canopy Lock Ring (FF) onto the Canopy Chain Loop (EE) until tight.
Figure 4
STEP 6 - Install Shade
A. Attach the Ring (D) to the Shade (E).
B. Place the Shade (E) with the Ring (D)
over the Socket and secure with the
Socket Collar (F). Hand tighten until
snug.
D
E
F
Figure 6
STEP 7 - Install Bulb
A. This fixture uses standard bulb with
medium base. Maximum 100 watts.
B. Insert bulb and screw snugly into place.
Your fixture is now assembled and ready
to use. Enjoy!
Figure 7
Bulb
Socket
AA
BB
CC
DD
CC
BB
EE
FF
Step A
Step B
HH
Supply Wires
and Ground Wire
DD
EE
A
FF
GG
HH
STEP 5 - Wire Connections
A. Use standard wire connectors (not included) to make all wire
connections. (Connectors are not included with fixture.) Twist
connectors until wires are tightly joined together. Wrap each
Figure 5
connection with approved electrical tape and carefully stuff all the
connected wires into outlet box.
Note: If the electrical wire is going to be cut shorter than provided
you will need to identify the "L" line wire and the "N" neutral wire
before you cut the excess wire off. One is labeled N and the other
labeled L. To do this separate the "L" line wire and the "N" neutral
wire as far as you need to. Re-label the wire near where you want to
make the cut. Be sure to mark the wire on the side of the fixture and
not on the excess wire being cut and removed.
White wire
from supply
Ribbed side of wire from fixture
identified with the Label “N”
Black wire from
supply (or Red)
Smooth side of wire from fixture
identified with the label “L”
Ground wire
from supply
Ground wire
from fixture
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