Instructions / Assembly

WARNING - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DISCONNECT
MAIN POWER AT FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER
BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THE FIXTURE.
LED 6” RECESSED TRIM INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS Easy-UP™ MODEL
EV608947 & 612947
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1. Check if the power source is suitable for the added electrical load.
Power should be supplied by a 110/120 volt, 60 Hz single circuit. A
standard 120 volt, 15 amp branch circuit is designed to carry a
maximum load of 1800 watts. We recommend that the total wattage
of all the lights and appliances on that circuit, not exceed 80% or
1440 watts, of the maximum electrical capacity.
2. This product is designed to be used with NM (Romex) cables only.
Strain relief slots are provided to accommodate the NM cables. Do
not use BX (armored) cables. They will not fit into the strain relief
slots.
3. This fixture is an IC type fixture. It may come in direct contact
and be completely covered with thermal insulation that has an R-
value of 3.85 or less. Some insulation types that meet this
requirement are blanket batting/roll and blown-in loose fill. Do
not install in a ceiling with spray foam type insulation. Any part
of the fixture may come in direct contact with any combustible
material, such as a ceiling joist or floor board.
4. This fixture requires an existing ceiling surface, such as drywall, for
installation. To install this fixture, a hole needs to be made into the
ceiling surface at the desired location. Then, power supply wiring
(NM cable) needs to be installed from the power source to the hole.
5. This fixture is designed for ceiling surfaces that are 3/4 thick or less.
Do not use this fixture on ceiling surfaces that are thicker than
¾”.
6. This fixture may be installed over a wet or damp location such as a
shower stall or bathtub enclosure. The area above the ceiling surface
must, however, be a dry location.
7. To prevent wiring damage or abrasion, do not expose wiring to edges
of sheet metal or other sharp objects.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
GENERAL: All electrical connections must be in accordance with local and
National Electrical Code (N.E.C.) standards. Be sure to read these
instructions and review the diagrams thoroughly before beginning. If you
are unfamiliar with proper electrical wiring connections obtain the services
of a qualified electrician.
4. Open the top door of the junction box. Insert about 5 or 6 inches of
the NM cable into the junction box through one of the provided strain-
relief slots. (Fig. 3)
5. Remove at least 3of the cable’s outer sheath and remove the plastic
or paper over-wrap. Strip approximately 3/8 of insulation from the
ends of all supply wires. Using the wire connectors, make the
following wire connections within the junction box (Fig. 3):
WHITE Fixture Wire to WHITE (NEUTRAL) Supply Wire
BLACK Fixture Wire to BLACK (HOT) Supply Wire
Fixture GROUND Wire to Supply GROUND Wire
6. Carefully stuff the wires and the wire connections into the junction box.
Close the junction box top door. Tighten the fastening screw.
7. Raise the Easy-UP™ trim up to the ceiling hole, while simultaneously
pushing the excess NM cable into the hole. (Fig. 4)
8. Flip up and squeeze the spring-loaded wings against the junction box,
as shown, and insert the Easy-UP™ trim into the hole, junction box
first. (Fig. 4)
9. Continue inserting the Easy-UP™ trim into the hole, while continuing
to squeeze the spring-loaded wings. When the wings reach the hole
edge, release them and push up the Easy-UP™ trim until both wings
flip down onto the ceiling surface. (Fig. 5) The decorative ring of the
Easy-UP™ trim should be flush against the ceiling surface.
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Strain-relief
slot
Side door
Wire connector
Junction
Box
Fig. 3
Spring-loaded
wing
Junction
Box
Hole
NM cable
Fig. 4
Spring-loaded
wing
Ceiling
Fig. 5
1. Choose the location for the fixture, taking into consideration the 6
depth clearance requirement, the location of ceiling joists and the
accessibility for the electrical supply. Mark the selected location with a
circle using the provided template.
2. Using a keyhole saw make a 6 ¼ hole in the ceiling surface. (Fig. 1)
(Note: Be sure not to make the hole any larger than specified by the
template. An oversized hole may not allow for proper installation.)
1 Easy-UP™ Downlight Luminaire
1 Hole Template (6 ¼ ” diameter)
Check the contents of the box. You should have:
3. Run non-metallic (NM) cable (also known as Romex) from your circuit
breaker or fuse panel to the hole, providing 6 (15,2 cm) to 8 (20,3
cm) of slack extending below the hole. Cable having up to 12 AWG
wiring may be used. (Fig. 2) (WARNING - Use cables having wires
rated 90°C or more.)
3 Wire Connectors
UNPACK THE FIXTURE
INSTALLING THE FIXTURE
NOTE: First turn off electricity at the circuit breaker or the fuse box.
Turning the power off by using a wall switch is not sufficient to prevent
electrical shock.
Fig. 1
Ceiling joist
Ceiling
Ceiling
Cable
Hole
Fig. 2

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