7. Do NOT use for illumination of aquariums.
8. Do NOT mount over sinks or stoves.
9. Do NOT touch, operate, or install fixture while in contact with water.
10.Position fixture so that the bulb replacement markings are visible during
normal bulb replacement procedure.
11.Bulb gets HOT quickly! Use caution when turning ON and OFF.
12.Turn fixture off/unplug and allow to cool before replacing bulb.
13.Keep fixture and bulb away from materials that may burn or melt.
14.Do not look directly at lighted bulb.
15.Handle bulb(s) with care during replacing. The glass tube of the bulb is very
fragile and can break easily.
16.Use only with a linear fluorescent bulb: Bulb #F8T5 8W
(UC1024-WHG-13T51-U); Bulb #F13T5 13W (UC1024-WHG-21T51-U).
17.Do NOT attempt to install while plugged in.
18.Use only insulted staples or plastic ties to secure the power or linking cords.
19.The National Electrical Code (NEC) does not permit cords to be concealed
where damage to insulation may go unnoticed. To prevent fire danger, do
not run cord behind walls, ceilings, soffits, cabinets, or a similiar permanent
structure where it may be inaccessible for examination. Cords should be
visually examined periodically and immediately replaced when any damge is
noted.
20.The wattage of all the bulbs added together in one chain should NOT
exceed 600 W. Installing more than the total wattage may overload the
connector wiring and result in a hazardous sitauation. You must limit your
installation to a total of 30 bulbs in any given ciruit chain. Installing more
than 30 total bulbs may overload the connector wiring, and result in a
hazardous situation. Select a suitable location for the fixture to be mounted.
Keep in mind that the line cord must reach the nearest electrical outlet.
21.Do not use an extension cord. Use power strip with integral overcurrent
protection to supply power to the fixture.
Before installation, plug in fixture to a 120V 60Hz electrical outlet to check for
proper operation. Then, unplug and begin the installation.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
1
Determine the location where you want
the fixture to be mounted, making sure
that the power cord will reach the
nearest outlet. In pencil, draw a line that
is parallel to the front edge of the
cabinet. Make sure this line is at least 2
in. away from the front edge (Fig. 1).
The mounting bracket holes should be
approximately 10 in. from
center-to-center. Using a small drill or
nail, make two small starter holes at the
marked locations.
2
Screw in the #8 mounting screw until the
mounting clip is tight against the
mounting surface (Fig. 2).
3
Snap fixture onto mounting clips.
Mounting clip tabs should be fully
engaged on the fixture (Fig. 3).
4
To add another light, you will need to
remove the end cap at the end for the
connector cord. Using a small knife or
screwdriver, pry off the end cap to
reveal the outlet for the connector cord
(Fig. 4).
5
To install additional lights, follow steps
1-3. Make sure the lights are close
enough that the connector cords will
plug in securely. The connector cord has
two (2) different ends: one input and one
output. They are designed to plug-in one
way and only one way. Do not try to
defeat this feature; it could result in a
dangerous situation (Fig. 5 and Fig. 6).
2
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Output
Fig. 6
Input
Output