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1.
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Attach crossbar ("B") to the electrical
box using the screws ("A") supplied with the
electrical box
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Screw the threaded pipe ("C") securely
into the crossbar ("B"), leaving approximately
114" of the threaded pipe ("C") protruding when
the fixture canopy ("E") is placed flush up against
the ceiling. With your plyers tighten the nut ("D") on
the threaded pipe ("C") tight against the crossbar
bracket ("B").
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3.
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Loosen the threaded collar ("G") from
the loop ("F") and let it slide down the fixture chain
("H"). Then slip the fixture canopy ("E")
over the loop ("F") and let it also slide down the
fixture chain ("H"). |
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Holding the fixture and chain close to the
electrical box, slip the fixture wires through the threaded pipe
("C") and connect the fixture wires to the house
wiring. If your fixture has a bare ground wire, connect it as
appropriate for your house wiring (see other side of this sheet
for those instructions). Note: Steps 4 - 8 usually
requires two people- one to hold the fixture & one to make
the connections.
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| 5. |
Push all excess wire up into the ceiling
electrical box through the threaded pipe ("C"). |
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Screw the loop ("F") onto the threaded
pipe ("C"). Rotate the fixture with the turning of the
loop ("F") so as to aviod kinking in the chain. |
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Now slide the fixture canopy ("E") up
the chain and over the loop ("F") so it fits flush
against the ceiling. Adjust the loop ("F") by rotating
it so that the threaded section of loop ("F")
protrudes down from the canopy approximately 3/8". |
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Finally, slide the threaded collar
("G") up the chain and screw onto loop ("F")
until it holds the fixture canopy ("E") firmly in
place. |