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CAUTION, To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons:
Use only insulated staples or plas-
tic ties to secure cords. Route and
secure cords so that they will not
be pinched or damaged when the
cabinet is pushed to the wall. Position
the portable cabinet light with respect
to the cabinet so the lamp replace-
ment markings can be read during
relamping. Not intended for recessed
installation in ceilings, or soffits. The
low-voltage portable cabinet light
may be installed inside or under a
kitchen cabinet or other built-in furni-
ture when:
1. The low-voltage Class 2 power sup-
ply is located outside the cabinet and
is not concealed; and
2. The line voltage power supply cord
is not concealed or run through open-
ings in the cabinet, walls, ceilings, or
floors. This requirement does not ap-
ply to the wiring between the cabinet
light and the power unit. The National
Electric Code (NEC) does not permit
cords to be concealed where damage
to insulation may go unnoticed. To
prevent fire danger, do not run cord
behind walls, ceilings, soffits, or cabi-
nets where it may be inaccessible for
examination. Cords should be visually
examined periodically and immedi-
ately replaced when any damage is
noted.
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ATTENTION:
CAUTION: Injury to persons and dam-
age to the lamp and/or the mount-
ing surface may result if the lamp is
pulled from the surface. To reduce
the likelihood of such injury or dam-
age, mount only on a surface that is
mechanically sound.
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Different materials require differ-
ent types of fittings. Always choose
screws and plugs that are specially
suited to the material.
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Intended for surface mounting only.
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