Instructions / Assembly

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WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Disconnect power to the strip light before linking additional strip lights.
Multiple light fixtures can be connected, but only the first light fixture needs to be plugged into an electrical outlet or direct wired to
an electrical box.
WARNING: Provide power to the fixtures only after all linking connections have been made.
Remove the end cover (CC) from one end of each fixture body (B) that will be linked.
Firmly and fully insert either the end-to-end connector (DD) or linking cable (EE) into the open receptacle in the end of each fixture
body (B).
NOTICE: When using the linking cable (EE), the maximum distance between two light fixtures is 12 in. using the linking cable (EE) provided, or 5 ft.
using the 5-ft. linking cable (II) available as a separate accessory.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. If the receptacle on the end of the strip light is not used to link to another fixture, the receptacle needs
to be closed by the end cover (CC). Do not touch live parts inside the receptacle.
Connect up to a maximum of 30 strip lights. Do not exceed 300 total watts for interconnected lights. The table shows the maximum
quantity of linkable strip lights that can be connected, based on wattage.
Model Length Wattage Maximum # of Connected Strip Lights
54263211 2 ft. 10W 30
54261211 4 ft. 20W 15
CAUTION: If using linking cable to connect strip lights, affix the linking cable to the ceiling using cord clips or cable raceway (not included).
CAUTION: For safety, linked strip lights can either be installed as plug-in or direct wire, but never a combination of both.
Linking Feature
DD
EE
CC
B
B
B
B
B
B