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LAMPING
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NOTE Socket manufacturers have suggested that
socket may fail after 3 to 6 relampings. If this
occurs socket can be replaced by disconnecting
male connectors (attached to socket leads) from
female connectors (attached to fixture leads) and
1. Make sure that power is OFF when Iamping
or relamping. Remove LAMP RING from
SOCKET CUP by pulling etraight down.
2. Ineeft LAMP @fR-16) between LAMP
SPR NGS until face of lamp sits firmly on
GLASS LAMP GUARD (Fig. l).
3, Attach SOCKET to hi-pin prongs on LAMP
replacing it with a naw socket procured thtiugh
Lightolier (Fig H.).
INSULATINGSLEEVING
MALECONNECTORS
(Altaohedto socketWires)
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~ FEMALE CONNECTORS
(Attached to
Fixture V4res)
MR16 SOCKET
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FIG. H
4. Insert LAMP RING with LAMP and GLASS
LAMP GUARD back into SOCKET CUF!
cf5-’-s0cKET
LAMP
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- LAMP SPRING
GLASS LAMP
GUARD
LAMP RING
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FIG. I
AIMING ANGLE ADJU=MENT (Fig. J)
1. For vertical adjustment, insert blade of
screwdriver into the open slot of YOKE.
2. Using the screwdriver as a lever, tilt the entire
LAMP HOLDER to the desired angle.
3. ~~L~#mtal adjustment, rotate tie LAMP
OCKET CUP
LAMP HOLDER
NOTE 1. LOW VOLTAGE FIXTURES should be APERTURE TRIM
dimmed only wNh speciel dimmers intended
ASSEMSLY
specifically for that purpose. Use Llghtoller
Lytemode Scenlst,
Crescendo VA, Neptune VA,
Yo
Preclslon VA,Esayset VA,Sunriee VA,Redlsnt VA or
equivalent products by others ,or verieblo
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sutotranaformera or
electronicdlmmeraintendedfor
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usewith lowvoltageflstuma.2. QWvoltsgefixtures
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mey produoe eudible sound when ueed with
dimme~
which may be objectional in acoustically
critical sreaa.
FIG. J
NOTE Followthe mex. wire length recommended
below to minimize voltsge drop. Voltage drop will
affect the brlghtneaa and color of the light.
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