Operator's Manual

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The most important part of installing the fixtures is making sure their metal pins pierce
the wire inside the cable. Make sure the piercing points are straight before you press
the cable into them. Use a screwdriver to straighten points if they are misaligned.
Correct Piercing Points
Misaligned Piercing Points
This
Not This
IMPORTANT:
FOR ALL FIXTURES:
3 Install The Fixtures
Connect fixtures to 16-gauge or 18-gauge SPT-3
low-voltage outdoor lighting cable only.
Recommended spacing of fixtures: at least five
feet.
Do not install the fixtures within ten feet of a
pool, spa, or fountain.
Attaching the electrical cable to the fixture.
Make sure your power pack is on as described on
page 3.
Lay the cable across the piercing points and slide
the stake over the cable in the direction of the
arrow on the bottom of the fixture. If you have
done this correctly, the fixture will light. If it
doesn’t, make sure the power pack is on (and the
photocell is covered to block light), the piercing
points are straight, and try again.
IMPORTANT: Do not cut insulation away
from the cable to make contact. This may
lead to corrosion and overheating.
Putting the fixture stake into the ground.
Make a hole in the ground for the stake. Don’t
push the stake into the ground without making a
! Lit bulbs are hot enough to burn skin !
Do not remove bulbs while fixtures are on.
Allow bulbs to cool several minutes before touching.
! Overloading the Cable or a Cable Connector
Can Cause Fire !
Overloading a cable connector will cause overheating
and can cause fire if near combustible materials.
Never bury the cable in combustible materials such as
wood chips, bark, dried leaves, etc.
WARNING
hole first because the stake could be damaged.
Insert the stake, fill around it with dirt. Do not
hammer or press on the lamp fixture assembly.
IMPORTANT: To ensure your power pack isn’t
overloaded, use a replacement bulb with the
same wattage as the original bulb. Note:
Maximum allowed wattage is imprinted on the
fixture.