Installation (continued)
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Suspending the light string
□ The light string must be securely attached to a support
structure at each end of each span. The maximum
unsupported span distance for a light string is 8.2m/26.9 ft.
□ Secure the light string to supporting hardware (eyebolts,
brackets, etc., not included) using cable ties (not included).
For spans exceeding 8.2m/26.9 ft., use properly rated
securing devices, ie. cable ties (not included), and follow
local codes for suspended structures and loads.
□ Light sockets must be suspended so that bulbs are facing
down ONLY. DO NOT mount the light string with sockets
facing upward. Bulbs should hang freely in a downward
direction with a minimum of 19.3 cm/7.6 in. of space from
the nearest object. DO NOT cluster the bulbs.
□ Plug-in the 3-prong AC connection to any compatible GFCI
outlet. The red indicator light on the controller will turn on,
and all bulbs should light in their default settings.
□ After inspecting the bulbs, cover the female connector at
the end of the light string set with its cap.
NOTE: Support cable and hardware not included (sold
separately).
NOTE: Avoid damage to the insulation during installation.
DO NOT pierce or otherwise compromise outer covering of
wire or socket, jacket, or sheathing. DO NOT secure light
string to buildings or other structural supports using nails,
staples or other sharp, conducting materials that may
damage the cord.
IMPORTANT: When interconnecting multiple light strings,
prevent the connection from separating. Ensure that the
3-prong connections between strings are bound in place by
the plug caps. Mount the light strings using the keyholes
above each socket, for optimal support. You can also mount
to support cable or use twine or wire to connect the first
and last sockets via the keyholes at the top of each.
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