Westinghouse 6221000 Instruction Manual

Owner’s Manual
Indoor Lighting Fixture Installation Instructions
W-185
090511
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDOOR LIGHT FIXTURE
Congratulations on yourWestinghouse purchase. This fixture has been designed to give you many years of beauty and service. For questions and comments, please visit www.westinghouselighting. com/contact-us.
NOTE: Carefully unpack fixture and parts. Make sure all parts are included before discarding any packing materials (see figure 1).
WARRANTY INFORMATION
This Westinghouse Lighting Fixture is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of Five Years from purchase date. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied.
This warranty does not cover acts of nature such as lightning damage, or corrosion and discoloration of components, nor does it cover damages caused through abuse, improper installation, surges in electric current, or acts of third parties.
This warranty does not cover costs of removing and re-installing the light fixture. If this fixture fails for any reason covered by this warranty, simply return the fixture with a copy of
the original sales receipt, freight prepaid and Westinghouse Lighting, at its option, shall repair or replace the fixture or refund the purchase price.
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
Read and follow instructions exactly as shown. If instructions are unclear, do not proceed. Contact a qualified electrician. Read all instructions before beginning. Proper wiring is essential for safe operation of this fix­ture. When cutting or drilling into walls or ceilings, do not damage electri­cal wiring, gas lines, or water lines. If any of the fixture or wiring compo­nents are damaged, do not install fixture. Return to place of purchase.
For fixtures provided with 75° C or 90° C supply wire warning only. (These warnings are provided on the U.L. label and on the fixture carton.) Risk of fire. Most dwellings built before 1985 have supply wires rated 60° C. Consult a qualified electrician before installing.
NOTE: For fixture employing a grounded convenience outlet. This fixture employs a grounded type receptacle and is not intended for connection to a two wire ungrounded source of supply.
Applicable only to portable lamps: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, all portable lamps have a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If plug does not fit, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Never use with an extension cord unless plug can be fully plugged into the extension cord. Do not alter the plug.
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FIGURE 1.
*NOT SUPPLIED
Line art shown may not exactly match the fixture enclosed. However, the installation instructions do apply to this fixture.
MOUNTING BAR (B)
*OUTLET
BOX (C)
GREEN GROUNDING SCREW (J)
WIRE CONNECTORS (I)
GROUND WIRE
*OUTLET BOX
SCREWS (D)
HEX NUT 1 (F1)
SIDE HOLE (K)
CANOPY (L)
NIPPLE (G)
GLASS SHADE (Q)
FINIAL (T)
COUPLING (H)
DECORATIVE CAP (S)
RUBBER WASHER (P)
HEX NUT 2 (F2)
MOUNTING SCREWS (A)
COVER (N)
FIXTURE ARM (E)
FIXTURE RING (R)
WASHER 1 (O1)
CAP NUTS (M)
NIPPLE COVER (U)
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RUBBER WASHER (P1)
WASHER 2 (O2)
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NOTE: Underwriters Laboratories (UL) does not require all fixtures to have ground wires. These fixtures meet all UL specifications.
1. Turn off power at circuit box to avoid possible electric shock.
2. Spread fixture arms (E) so they are at equal distance from each other, if applicable.
3. Thread mounting screws (A) into mounting bar (B) (may be preinstalled) (see fig. 1).
4. Secure mounting bar (B) to outlet box (C) with outlet box screws (D) (not included).
5. Thread hex nut 1 (F1) onto nipple (G), then thread nipple (G) into coupling (H) and secure with hex nut 1 (F1).
6. Identify color coding of fixture wires (see fig. 2).
7. To connect wires, take black fixture wire (group A from fig. 2) and place evenly against black outlet box wire. Do not twist wires.
8. Fit wire connector (I from fig. 1) overwires and twist until there is a firm connection. If wire connector (I) easily comes off, reattach and check again for a firm connection.
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 with the white (group B from fig. 2) fixture wires and outlet box wires.
10. Partially thread green grounding screw (J) into side hole (K) on mounting bar (B) (see fig. 1).
11. Wrap ground wire from fixture around green grounding screw (J) leaving enough excess wire to then connect ground wire and outlet box wire with wire connector (I), if applicable.
12. Tighten green grounding screw (J).
13. Tuck wires inside outlet box (C).
MOUNTING AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
FIXTURE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: This fixture is for indoor use only.
1. Raise canopy (L) to ceiling, allowing mounting screws (A) to protrude through openings in canopy (L), and secure into place with cap nuts (M) (see fig. 1).
2. Install lamp(s). Do not exceed recommended wattage.
3. Raise nipple cover (U) if applicable, cover (N), washer 1 (O1), rubber washer (P), glass shade (Q), and washer 2 (O2) up to fixture ring (R), with nipple (G) protruding through opening in glass shade (Q), and secure with hex nut 2 (F2).
4. Place decorative cap (S) over glass shade (Q) and secure with finial (T).
5. Turn power back on at circuit box.
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