How to Guide

FIG. 4 FIG. 6
FIG. 3
FIG. 2
FIG. 1
FIG. 7
FIG. 8
7/32”
7/32”
FIG. 5
FIG. 9
FIG. 10
Using the Power Button: Press the power button located on the light bar once to turn the lights on. To
turn off, press the power button again. (See FIG. 1)
Using the Motion Sensor: Ensure that your hand is within at least 2” of the motion sensor on the
mounted control box. Wave your hand in any direction underneath the control box to turn the power on
and/or off. (See FIG. 2)
POWERING ON/OFF
There are ten (10) preset lighting levels that can be adjusted with the dimmer button. To select your
lighting level, ensure that the system is already powered on. Hold down the button to change the
lighting level and/or switch between the presets. (See FIG. 1)
NOTE: This lighting system has a memory function that will use the last selected brightness level the
next time it is powered on.
USING THE DIMMER
This lighting system is equipped with an optional auto shutoff timer switch that will power the unit off
after three (3) hours. To activate, switch to the “on” position. To disable, switch to the “off” position.
(See FIG. 3
)
USING THE TIMER
The wire can be cut to custom lengths and is used to connect the light bar(s) to the control box and
link light bars together.
Inside of the wire are two (2) white wires and one (1) gray wire (See FIG. 4); To expose the solid
copper wire, cut approximately 3/8” on each of the three wires.
After exposing the solid copper wires, connect to the control box or light bar (depending on where
you are in the installation process)
To connect to the control box or light bar, simply push the copper wires into the connection on the
control box or light bar. (See FIG. 5)
NOTE: The gray wire must always link to the middle connection, while the white wires can
connect to either of the outer connections.
If connected properly, the wire should hold securely and not disengage.
NOTE: If you need to release a wire from a light bar, remove the end cap to expose the connection
(see FIG. 6) and use the included tool to press and release the copper wires from the light.
PUSH CONNECT INSTALLATION
Tool-Free
1. Wipe down the mounting surface with a clean, lint-free cloth.
2. Peel red backing from the adhesive.
3. With the adhesive side facing the mounting surface, place the piece rmly on its desired location
and hold for 5 seconds.
APPLICATION OPTIONS
Screw-In
1. Follow the Tool-Free application steps.
2. Remove light bars from bar mounting clips to expose the screw holes. (See FIG. 7)
NOTE: Skip this step for wire clips as the screw hole is already exposed.
3. Drill 7/32” pilot holes through each exposed screw hole. (See FIG. 8)
4. Secure each mounting clip using the provided mounting screws.
Split Conguration: For layouts where preferred power source is centrally located within
cabinets/mounting surfaces. (See FIG. 9)
Continuous Conguration: For layouts where preferred power source is on either side of
cabinets/mounting surfaces. (See FIG. 10)
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
Optimal Illumination
For cabinets up to 36” in length, one (1) light bar can be used. For cabinets over 36” in
length, two (2) light bars should be used.
Light Bar Placement
Use the spacer provided in your kit to help measure and guide the placement of each light
bar.
Hiding Jumper Wires
Use the included wire clips to hide all loose and hanging wires: To mount the wire clips, use
the Tool-Free or Screw-In application process.
Running Wires Through Cabinets
Jumper Wire: To feed the light bar jumper wire through a cabinet, use a 7/32” drill bit (not
included).
Power Adapter Wire: To feed the power adapter wire through a cabinet, use a 3/8” drill bit
(not included).
Control Box Wire: To feed the control box wire through a cabinet, use a 1/2” drill bit (not
included).
INSTALLATION TIPS