Installation Guide

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Prior to Installation:
Determine all posts that will require LED
lighting. Sketch deck illustration to determine
where transformer will be mounted, and how
the wire will be fed from the transformer to
the rst post.
NOTE: Transformer is a 50W transformer -
calculate your total electric load (post tops,
side/stair lights, dome lights, in-deck lights,
and under-rail lighting) to determine if a
second transformer is needed
1.
Mount the Transformer and Photocell.
Use 4 zinc plated or stainless steel screws
(not included) to mount the transformer a
minimum of 12" above ground level and
within reach of a 120V AC GFCI outlet.
The 120V AC power cord attached to the
transformer is 5' long. The transformer can
be mounted under the deck, but the control
panel should remain accessible in order to
change the settings if needed.
Plug the transformer into the GFCI outlet.
Use a zinc plated or stainless steel screw (not
included) to mount the photocell in a location
that can sense dusk and dawn (night and
day) conditions. The photocell cord is 5' long.
2.
If the red light above the power button on
the transformer’s control panel is illuminated,
press the POWER button once to turn the
transformer on (green light above power
button indicates the transformer is powered
on). Press the photocell OFF button (red
light next to OFF button will be illuminated
indicating photocell is off). This will force the
transformer output to be on so that the LED
lights will be illuminated during install.
TRANSFORMER SET-UP
Follow all national and local building/
electrical codes.
Transformer must be plugged into
GFCI outlet.
Transformer can support up to 50
watts output.
DO NOT CUT wires. Extra wire
length can be coiled up.
Do not use extension cords.
Do not use within 10' of ponds,
pools, or spas.
If using insulated wire staples to hold
thew ires in place, be sure not to
pierce or crush the wires.
Pre-Installation Notes:
Transformer Plug
Remote Control
Photocell
T-connector
Transform Control
Panel
Refer to local building codes for installation requirements; failure to install this product in accordance with building codes may affect safety of the
product and void product warranty. Refer to manufacturers safety instructions when operating any tools.