Instructions / Assembly

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How to replace a light set?
Locate the plug of the non-working set connected to the wiring harness. Un-wrap
the old set starting at the plug.
Plug the new light set into the wiring harness. Make sure to plug the new set in
the same location as the set that has been removed. Wrap the replacement set
on the branch as before.
Helpful Hint: Green electrical tape is used to cover the plugs for safety purposes.
Replacing a light set or fuses is the only time that the electrical tape should be
removed.
How to change fuses in a light set?
Typically fuses in light sets do not need to be changed. If a fuse is bad, it will
normally be in the wiring harness. This will then cause multiple light sets to be
out. It is highly unlike that one light set failure is due to a fuse.
Should you need to change the fuse, locate the taped plug which can be found
on the wiring harness. Unplug the light set, slide the cover on the plug to the
open position and replace the 2 fuses inside the plug. Replacement fuses are
provided with the spare bulb packet found inside the tree box.
Fuse replacement diagram (Figure 14)
Safety Information
Prop 65 Warning
This warning is required only by the state of California under the California Safe
Puleo International, Inc is very focused on the safety of our products. There is a
safety warning sticker on the outside of the box known as the Prop 65 warning.
Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, commonly called
“Proposition 65”.
The wiring for your lights is insulated by a plastic PVC coating. Safety standards
require that the PVC coating on electrical wiring resist heat and remain flexible to
reduce the risk of electric shock and fire. To give the PVC coating that resistance
and flexibility, manufacturers add a PVC stabilizer. These stabilizers commonly
contain metals like lead. Any electrical cord on any household items or any light
set cord will contain these stabilizers.
Puleo International, Inc light sets are well below the RoHS limit for lead, as well
as all limits for PBB and PBDE’s. Regardless, it is important to wash hands
thoroughly after assembling and decorating.