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Installing The Bulb; Putting Up Your Fixture - Cooper Lighting MAC100 Instruction Manual

Motion activated floodlight
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For best results
• Install your fixture 8-12 feet above the ground.
• Locate fixture so motion moves across
detection zone (L)
• Locate fixture away from heat producing sources to
prevent false triggering. Also be very careful not to
include objects such as windows, white walls and
water in the detection zone whenever possible.
• Locate fixture away from moving objects such
as trees and street traffic.
• Do not install more than one motion activated
floodlight on one wall switch.

Installing the bulb

Step 1: Remove screw from bottom of lens frame.
Step 2: Using gloves or a soft cloth, gently insert
bulb by pressing one end into the spring
loaded socket on end indicated by reflector
marking and repeat with the opposite end.
Bulb should fit securely into the contacts (M).
Step 3: Secure lens frame onto the fixture with screw.

Putting up your fixture

Note: Fixture may be vertically installed
in either the wall mount (N) or eave
mount position as shown (O).
Step 1: Turn off the power at the main
fuse/breaker box.
Step 2: Match up screws on the floodlight
mounting bracket with the junction
box screw holes. Make sure that
screws protruding from mounting
plate are in a horizontal position.
Step 3: Connect black wire to house
black wire and connect white
wire to house white wire using
wire nuts provided.
Step 4: Attach yellow/green wire from
the fixture to ground wire coming
from your house using wire nut provided (G). If no ground wire
is available, attach fixture ground wire to the junction box.
Step 5: Attach fixture to the mounting bracket (H) with the decorative nuts
(J) provided.
Call for customer service and/or missing or damaged parts (800-334-6871)
Wall mount
Your fixture mounts
to the following recessed
standard junction boxes:
Round
Rectangular (horizontal)
5
L
M
O
N
Eave mount
Octagonal

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