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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Atlantic Warm White Lighting. Atlantic's Lighting features solid
brass bodies with an oil-rubbed bronze finish or high-impact plastic housings. These lights
work underwater and in open air applications to give your water feature and landscape a
soothing, warming glow after the sun goes down. Multiple fixtures can be connected to a
single transformer.
Prior to Operation and Installation
Caution:
• DO NOT operate this product under any conditions other than those for which it is
specified. Failure to observe these precautions can lead to electrical shock, product failure
or other problems.
• Follow all electrical codes when installing Atlantic Lighting.
• To reduce the risk of electrical shock, connect transformer to a 120 volt receptacle protected
by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
• Warm White lights connect via a 2-wire quick-connect plug that is gasketed for
outdoor use. Quick-connect plugs are not waterproof and should not be submersed.
• Always use dielectric grease on all connections and verify that the lens ring is tightly secured
before submersing the fixture.
• A small cylindrical driver is attached in-line 18 inches from the fixture. The driver converts AC
current from the transformer to DC current before it is sent to the light. This round cord
between the driver and the light CANNOT BE CUT. Removing the driver or cutting/
shortening the round cord between the driver and the light will damage the LED and void
the warranty.
• The rest of the cord is flat low voltage wire and can be cut and spliced as needed. ONLY THE
FLAT WIRE CAN BE CUT. Atlantic Warm White lights can be connected to an existing 12 volt
AC lighting system by cutting and stripping the flat low voltage wire.
COMPACT SPOTLIGHTS - WWCS2 / WWCS4
Installation
Compact Spotlights offer three different mounting options for your convenience:
• Adjustable base: for placement on rock ledges, under waterfalls or for
highlighting streambeds
• Ground stake: for installation around the perimeter of the water feature or
in conventional landscape installations
• Nestled: without the stand or stake, amongst the stones and gravel
Proper light placement is important for every project. Whenever possible, lights should be
positioned facing away from the viewing area to minimize glare and hot spots. When
camouflaging the light cord with rocks and gravel, always leave enough slack in the cord so
that the fixture can be raised above water level for servicing.
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