Instructions / Assembly

1. Plug the FEMALE CONNECTOR of the TRIM onto the MALE CONNECTOR of the
HOUSING.
2. Tuck all wires into the CAN and carefully push the TRIM into CAN.
3. Installation is complete. Restore electrical power.
LIGHT BULB AND TRIM INSTALLATION (Fig. 15)
Fig. 15
TROUBLESHOOTING
Wall switch or circuit breaker is off. Turn on switch or circuit breaker.
Incorrect or loose wire connections Check wire connections
Light bulb may be dead. Test light bulb in
a known working light fixture.
Replace light bulb.
LED driver has malfunctioned. Replace LED driver
Light bulb is loose. Tighten light bulb in socket.
The light is turning off after
being on for some time.
Soon after, it turns back
on. The light continues this
cycle indefinitely.
The thermal sensor turning off due to
excessive heat.
Space away any insulation at least 3"
(7,6 cm) from the housing, as shown in
Fig. 1.
The light does not turn on.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
NOTE: In additional to the main supply cable entering the junction box, one more cable
may be fed into the junction box to provide electrical power to another light fixture
intended to be on the same circuit. No more than two cables can be fed into the junction
box. It is very important that the knockout used for the second cable be adjacent to the
knockout used for the first cable. Avoid using a knockout that is on the opposite side of
the first knockout. Using an opposite knockout may make insertion through the ceiling
hole more difficult.
1. Open the junction box’s door by pulling on its metal tab.
2. Break off one of the round knockouts from the junction box using a screwdriver.
Secure an appropriately sized BX or NM (Romex) cable connector to the knockout
opening. Feed the BX or NM (Romex) cable through the connector, providing 3(7,6
cm) of slack inside the junction box. Tighten the connector to secure the cable in
place.
3. Remove at least 3 (7,6 cm) of the cable’s outer sheath and remove the plastic or
paper over-wrap. Strip approximately 3/8 (1,0 cm) of insulation from the ends of all
supply wires. Using wire nuts, make the following wire connections:
WHITE SUPPLY WIRE (NEUTRAL) TO WHITE FIXTURE WIRE
BLACK SUPPLY WIRE (HOT) TO BLACK FIXTURE WIRE
GREEN/BARE SUPPLY WIRE (GRND) TO GREEN FIXTURE WIRE
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (Fig. 13 & 14)
Be sure that there are no loose strands or loose wires.
4. Wrap all wire connections with electrical tape for a more secure connection. NOTE:
If you have electrical questions, consult your local electrical code for approved
grounding methods.
5. Carefully stuff all wires and wire connections into the junction box. Close the junction
box’s door.
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DROP CEILING INSTALLATION
1. Install a ceiling tile onto the T-bar grid at the installation location. Using the provided
template and a keyhole saw make a hole at the desired location in the ceiling tile.
2. Place the plaster frame/hanger bar assembly onto the ceiling tile into the newly created
hole, making sure the bottom of the plaster frame feeds through the hole. Adjust the
width of both hanger bars to the distance between the two T-bars, aligning each
mounting clip with the top of its corresponding T-bar. Press down on all mounting clips
until they snap onto the T-bar. NOTE: Holes are provided on the mounting clips that
can be used to secure the hanger bars to the T-bar. Parts (I.e. screws, hex nuts) can
be purchased separately for this purpose.
NOTE: Drop ceiling installations are similar to new construction installations,
except the hanger bars are attached to the T-bars of a drop ceiling grid, instead of
ceiling joists, as described below.
T-BAR INSTALLATION (Fig. 12)
3. Proceed to Step 3 of the CEILING JOIST INSTALLATION section.
Trim
LED
Connection
Housing
T-bar
Ceiling
tile
Hole
Plaster
frame
Hanger
bar
Mounting
clip
Fig. 12
BX Cable
Junction
box door
Wire
nut
Housing
Metal tab
BX Cable
connector
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Knockout
Housing
REV 03-DEC-2013