USER SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
Replace the fuse.
a
Gras
lu
and removefrom the rece
tacle or other outlet device. Do not un
lu
b
ullin
on cord.
b
Usin
a flathead screwdriver, o
en fuse cover.
Slide o
en the fuse access cover on to
of attachment
lu
towards blades.
c
Remove fuses carefull
.
d
Risk of fire. Re
lace fuse onl
with 3
m
,125Voltfuse
rovided with
roduct
.
e
Closefusecover.Slideclosedthefuseaccesscoveronto
of attachment
lu
.
f
Risk of fire. Do not re
lace attachment
lu
. Contains a safet
device
fuse
that
should not be removed. Discard
roduct if the attachment
lu
is dama
ed.
Replace the lamp.
1. Gras
lu
and remove from the rece
tacle or other
outlet device. Do not un
lu
b
ullin
on cord.
2. Pull lam
and
lastic base strai
ht out of lam
holder.
3. Re
lace lam
with onl
3.3 Volt,0.066 Watt,
LED t
elam
rovided with
roduct
.
If the new lam
base does not fit in lam
holder,
follow the ste
s below ste
3.
a
Remove the base of burned out lam
b
strai
htenin
lam
leads and
entl
ull lam
out.
b
Thread leads of new lam
throu
h holes in old base with one lead in each hole.
c
fter lam
is full
inserted into base, bend each lead u
, like other lam
sinthe
li
ht set so that the leads will touch the contacts inside the lam
holder.
Thisdevicecom
lieswithPart15ofthe FCC Rules. O
eration is sub
ecttothe followin
two conditions:
1
this device ma
not cause harmful interference, and
2
this device must acce
tan
interference received, includin
interference th at ma
cause undesired
o
eration.
Modificationsnot a
roved b
the
art
res
onsible for com
liance could void user’s authorit
to o
erate
the e
ui
ment.
NOTE:
This e
ui
ment has been tested and found to com
l
with the limits for a Class B di
ital device,
ursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are desi
ned to
rovide reasonable
rotection a
ainst
harmful interference in a residentialinstallation. This e
ui
ment
enerates, uses and can radiate radio
fre
uenc
ener
and, if not installed and use d in accordance with the instructi ons, ma
cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no
uarantee that interference will not occur in a
articular installation. If this e
ui
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television rece
tion,
which can be determined b
turnin
the e
ui
ment off and on, th e user is encoura
ed to tr
to correct the
interference b
oneormoreofthefollowin
measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receivin
antenna.
-Increase the se
aration between the e
ui
ment and receiver.
-Connect the e
ui
mentinto an outlet on a circuitdifferentfromthat to whichthereceiverisconnected.
-Consult the dealer or an ex
erienced radio/TV technician for hel
.
For questions and
or assistance, call customer service at 1-877-398-7337
orvisi tusonthewebat
www.
eholida
li
htin
.com
FP-15 PRINTE DINCHIN
2015Nicol asHoli d a
Inc.,9F.,No.37,Guan
fuNorthRd.Taipei, Taiwan10560
llri
htsreserved.
LED 1100 C4 LIGHTS
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When usin
electric products, basic prec autions shou ld alwa
s be followed includin
the followin
:
a)
READANDFOLLO
ALLSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
b
Do not use seas on a l
roducts out doo rs unless marked suitable for indoor and outdoo r use. Whe n
roducts
are used in out doo r a
lications, connect the
roduct to a Grou n d Fault Circu i t Interru
tin
GFCI
outlet. If
one is not
rovided, contac t a
ualified elect ri ci an for
ro
er installation .
c
This season al use
roduct is not intended for
ermane nt installation or use.
d
Do not mount or
lace near
as or electric heat ers , fire
laces, cand les or other similar sources of heat.
e
Do not secu re the w irin
of the
roduct with sta
les or nails, or
lace on shar
hooks or nails.
f
Do not let lam
s rest on the su
l
cord or on an
wire.
Un
lu
the
roduct when leavin
the house , when retirin
for the ni
ht, or if left unattended .
h
This is an ele ctric
roduct-not a to
! To avoid risk of fire, burns,
ersonal in
ur
andelectricshockit
should not be
la
ed with or
laced where small children can reach it.
i
Do not use this
roduct for other than its intend ed use.
Do not han
ornament s or othe r ob
ects from cord , w ire, or li
ht strin
.
k
Do not close doors or windows on the
roduct or extension cords as this ma
dama
e the wire insulation.
l
Do not cover the
roduct with cloth,
a
er or an
material not
art of the
roduct when in use.
m
This
roduct is e
ui
ed with
ush-in t
elam
s. Do not twist lam
s.
n
This
roduct em
lo
soverload
rotection
fuse
.
blown fuse indicates an overload or short
circuit situation.
If the fuse blows, un
lu
the
roduct from the outlet .
lso un
lu
an
additional strin
sor
roducts that ma
be attache d to the
roduct . Re
lace the fuse as
er the user s ervici n
instructions
follow
roduct marki n
for
ro
er fuse ratin
and check the
roduct. If the re
lacemen t fuse blows, a short-circu i t ma
be
resent and
the
roduct shou ld be discarded.
o
Read and follow all inst ruct ions that are on the
roduct or
rovided with the
roduct.
p)
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
USE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
a
When the
roduct is
laced on a live tree, the tree shou ld be well maintaine d and fresh . Do not
lace
on live trees in which the need les are brown or break off easil
.Kee
the tree holder filled with water.
b
If the
roduct is
laced on a tree, the tree should be well secure d and stab le.
c
Beforeusin
or reusin
,ins
ec
roduc
carefull
. Discard an
roductstha
have cut, dama
ed,or fra
ed wire
insulationor cords,cracks in the lam
holders orenclosures,loose connections,or ex
osed co
er wire.
d
When storin
the
roduct,carefull
remove the
roduc
from wherever i
is
laced,includin
tree,branches,or
bushes,to avoid an
undue strain or stress on the
roduc
conductors,connections,andwires.
e
When not in use, store neat l
in a cool, dr
location
rotected from sunli
ht.
CAUTION:
1.This lighting string is rated 48 Watts(0.4Amps),do not overload.
2. a
re
lace lam
sonl
with 3.3 volt, 0.066 watt s
are lam
s
rovided with
roduct. b
Risk of fire. This
roduct does no t contain lam
shunts, which allow the
roduct to o
erate if one lam
burns out. Do
not re
lace lam
s with other than the s
are lam
s
rovided with this
roduct.
LED-24a
MODEL NO.
24LED
I
-C4-1100
0.4