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For use with Low Voltage Landscape Lighting Power Units.    FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY. 

Amperage not to exceed 25 AMPS per circuit 
Voltage not to exceed 15 VOLTS per circuit 
 

Warning:

 Luminaire must be installed in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC) and all Local Codes. Failure 

to comply with NEC and/or Local Codes may cause serious injury and could destroy the luminaire. Failure to comply 
with NEC and Local Codes will void all warranties. 
 

Safety Warning:

 LAMP IS HOT WHEN LUMINAIRE IS ON! Hot lamp creates risk of fire and injury to persons. Keep away 

from combustibles. Lamp gets hot very quickly. Turn off or unplug luminaire and allow lamp to cool to change bulb.  
Do not touch lamp with bare hands. When using this fixture with high wattage halogen lamps (35W MAXIMUM), keep 
luminaire away from children as luminaire may become VERY HOT. Do not install luminaire within 10 feet (3.05 
meters) of a pool, spa, fountain, or pond. Do not cover or bury luminaire and keep luminaire clear of debris. Use only 
UL compliant components including low-voltage power units, cable, wire connectors, and any other component 
necessary. 

CAUTION: Luminaire is NOT submersible!

 

 

NOTE: Do not exceed the maximum wattage rating or maximum amperage rating of the power unit (transformer) 
used when installing multiple luminairies. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Professional CS Series

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Page 2: ...n reach of the transformer power cord Attach and secure transformer to the wall a minimum of 12 inches above ground using screws and anchors if needed Mounting screws are provided for your convenience...

Page 3: ...make sure the quick connectors on each light fixture are properly installed and are making a good connection 4 SHORTER lengths for the MAIN SUPPLY CABLE lowers voltage drop on the line while LONGER le...

Page 4: ...ables from the transformer to split the fixtures into two 2 groups For best results follow these tips 1 Keep cables as short as possible 2 Leave enough slack to make burying cable easier 3 Make sure t...

Page 5: ...rsons Keep away from combustibles Lamp gets hot very quickly Turn off or unplug luminaire and allow lamp to cool to change bulb Do not touch lamp with bare hands When using this fixture with high watt...

Page 6: ...o persons Keep away from combustibles Lamp gets hot very quickly Turn off or unplug luminaire and allow lamp to cool to change bulb Do not touch lamp with bare hands When using this fixture with high...

Page 7: ...ditional wire or cable please contact the manufacturer customer service or contact a qualified electrician Safety Warning LAMP IS HOT WHEN LUMINAIRE IS ON Hot lamp creates risk of fire and injury to p...

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Page 9: ...he wiring compartment cover by pulling outward on the cove to swing it up to the open position The enclosures have a knockout on the bottom of the housing for the low voltage cable to enter through a...

Page 10: ...CABLE RUN MUST BE CONNECTED TO 1 LEFT AND 2 RIGHT SEE DIAGRAM BELOW 3 ATTACH ONE SIDE OF THE MAIN CABLE RUN TO THE LEFT TERMINAL 1 BY INSERTING THE STRIPPED WIRE APPROX INTO THE BOTTOM OF THE TERMINA...

Page 11: ...Wire Right Wire Strip Length Approx For a single home run cable twist the strands of copper wire together tightly for each side For more than one home run cable twist the strands of copper wire togeth...

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