Kuzco Lighting EW6208 Exterior LED Lamp Wall Sconce Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
Kuzco Lighting

Kuzco Lighting EW6208 Exterior LED Lamp Wall Sconce

START FROM HERE

  • Make sure POWER is COMPLETELY OFF at the fuse box
  • Have your fixture installed by a qualified licensed electrician
  • Prepare everything in a clear area
  • Wear gloves at all time during this installation
  • Read instructions carefully before you start assembly
  • Keep this installation sheet for future reference

Please Note:

  • All Kuzco LED fixtures come with pre-wired LED module(s).
  • Unless instructed to do so, please do not touch any part of the LED module(s) as any unnecessary contact with the module could cause permanent damage.
  • For dimming, an ELV (Electronic Low Voltage) type of dimmer is required.

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  1. Remove the fixture from its original packaging. Remove the mounting plate (1b) from within the canopy (2b) and attach it to the electrical junction box (1a), using the two screws (1c) provided in the hardware package.
  2. Attach the canopy (2b) to the mounting plate (1b), which is attached to the electrical junction box (1a) . First attach all wiring with the provided wire nuts (1d) (white to white “N”, black to black “L”, ground to ground “G”). Now secure the canopy (2b) onto the mounting plate (1b) using the two screws (2a) provided.
  3. To prevent moisture from entering the outlet box and causing a short, seal around the top and side perimeter between the fixture and the wall surface with weather resistant caulking (see illustration 1). The space at bottom should be left un-caulked to prevent moisture build-up. caulking
  4. You have now completed the installation of your fixture, enjoy.

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