GOLDEN LIGHTING 3306-6 Orwell 6 Light 29 inch Matte Black Chandelier Ceiling Light Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- GOLDEN LIGHTING
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GOLDEN LIGHTING 3306-6 Orwell 6 Light 29 inch Matte Black Chandelier
Ceiling Light
Overview
Pendants & Linear Pendants Above a Kitchen Island
Center a linear pendant over the island. If hanging pendants, use one pendant
for every 24″ of island. Fixtures should hang at least 30″ above the
countertop.
Pendants & Chandeliers Above a Dining Room Table
Fixtures should stay at least 30″ above the table. Use a fixture that is 12″
narrower than the width of the table
Pendants and Chandeliers in Open Areas
The bottom should hang at least 7.5 feet from the floor. Allow clearance for
any opening doors
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How to Identify the Fixture’s Wires
- Hot : Smooth, Black, or Transparent with Black Inner Thread.
- Neutral : Ribbed, White or Transparent with White Inner Thread
- Ground : Copper, Bare Metal, Green, or Transparent Inner Thread
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IMPORTANT:
- All installation work should be done by accredited professional.
- Shut off power supply at fuse or circuit breaker!
- Use only the specified bulbs. Do not exceed the maximum wattage!
Assembly Instructions
PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION
Carefully remove the new fixture from the carton as well as the yellow bag that holds all of the parts. See the important notes above. Shut off power at the circuit breaker and remove old fixture from wall, including the old mounting strap. 1. Take the mounting strap assembly from the parts bag. Mounting strap (B) contains several threaded holes. Two sets of mounting screws (A & C) should be attached to mounting strap (B). You may need to tighten nuts (D) that hold mounting screws (A) in place. If the screws are not attached, please hold canopy (F) up to mounting strap (B). Line up the holes in canopy (F) with the holes in mounting strap (B) and insert mounting screws (A) into mounting strap (B) so that mounting screws (A) protrude through the holes in canopy (F). Mounting screws (A) are long, so please test the canopy against the mounting strap to see how far you should insert the screws. Remove the canopy and then tighten nuts (D) onto mounting screws (A) to hold the screws in place. 2. Pull the house wire though the center of the mounting strap (B). Place mounting strap (B) over the junction box and secure in place with mounting screws (C). Tighten the screws securely with a screwdriver.
ASSEMBLING THE FIXTURE
Rods (H) are on the fixture’s wires, but not connected to the fixture. Measure to determine the correct number of rods needed for proper hanging height. Thread the fixture’s wires through rods (H) before threading the rods together and then onto post (I). Connect rods (H) together and then to the threads of swivel post of canopy (F). Tighten to secure using wrench tool if necessary. To lengthen the fixture, add additional rods. If additional rods are desired, contact the place of purchase to order. To shorten the fixture, slide any excess rods off the fixture’s wires to discard. Trim the wires after adding at least 8 to 10 inches of wire to the desired length. (PLEASE NOTE: This fixture may be mounted with the sockets and glass facing up or down. Please decide how you would like the fixture to be hung and refer to the corresponding diagrams, 1 or 2) 4. Turn fixture frame up so that the sockets (L) are pointed down (1) or up (2). Attach one end of rods (J) to rings (K) of the fixture frame.
CONNECTING THE WIRES
Have an assistant support the fixture’s weight while completing the wiring. Refer to the wiring diagram and attach the fixture’s wires to the power supply wires from the junction box. Attach the fixture’s wires to the power supply wires from the junction box. Connect Hot to Hot (transparent wire with black inner thread, black, or smooth wire) Neutral to Neutral (transparent wire with white inner thread, white, or ribbed wire), and Ground to Ground (transparent wire with green inner thread, green wire, or copper). Twist the ends of the wire pairs together, and then twist on a wire connector. Make sure all twists are in the same direction. If there is no house ground wire coming from the junction box, locate ground screw (E) on the mounting bracket/mounting strap and wrap the fixture’s ground wire around the ground screw. Use a screwdriver to tighten the top of ground screw (E) onto the wires and into the mounting bracket/mounting strap. Tuck the wires into the junction box.
FINISHING THE INSTALLATION
Push canopy (F) up to the ceiling and tightly thread nuts (G) onto the exposed threads of mounting screws (A). Slide shades (M) over sockets (L) and secure in place with socket rings (N). Install light bulbs (not provided) in accordance with the fixture’s specifications. Do not exceed the maximum recommended wattage. Your installation is now complete. Turn on the power and test the fixture.
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