SAFETY INFORMATION
DANGER: Risk of eye damage. Do not stare directly at the LED chips
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of this LED strip.
CAUTION: Do not power LED tape while coiled on reel.
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IMPORTANT: Always observe polarity for 24-volt connections,
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+ to +, – to –.
IMPORTANT: Do not install Class 2 low voltage wiring in the same runs
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as AC main power. If AC and low voltage wires cross, keep them at
90-degree angles. Use only insulated staples, plastic ties, or wire
support clips to secure cords and wires.
NOTICE: LED flexible tape lighting rating: 24VDC 1A.
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Only use the 24-volt LED lighting power supply which has been
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provided with this kit.
Do not bend, crush or pull the cable. Protect from sharp edges,
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oil and heat.
Electrical waste should not be disposed of with household waste.
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Please recycle where facilities exist.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Plug-in
power supply
RF dimmer
remote
RF receiver and 24 feet LED tape light (pre-assembled)
INSTALLATION
See armacostlighting.com/knowledge-center for more installation tips.
Connecting the LED tape and the adapter
This tape lighting kit comes fully assembled, but for ease of installation,
you may wish to temporarily disconnect the power adapter.
Unscrew the collar at the base of the adapter where the output cable exits.
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When the collar is completely unscrewed, gently pull to remove the cable.
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Reverse these steps to reattach the output cable. The connector is
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polarized, and can only be inserted in one orientation. Be sure all
connections are tight before powering on this tape light kit.
Cutting the tape to length
This tape light model can be cut every 12 LEDs, or about every 10 in.
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Some of these intervals have copper pads (position A), and some
have silver solder joints (position B). Use sharp scissors to only cut in
the middle of either of these points.
Cut tape
at center of
copper pads
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Okay to cut at silver
solder joints, but
do not use connector
INDOOR/OUTDOOR
White LED Tape Light Kit
If using outdoors, use a liberal amount of clear, silicone-based
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adhesive to thoroughly seal the cut end to prevent water ingress.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to observe polarity when making connections,
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positive to positive and negative to negative. Check to see that the
wire colors and the polarity markings printed on the tape line up.
NOTE: Be sure all 24-volt connections are secure and protected from
electrical shorting. Options include electrical tape, small wire nuts,
crimp connectors, etc.
Preparing the assembly location
Power the LED tape lighting and temporarily hold or tape into
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position with painter's tape or masking tape – do not remove the
adhesive paper backing.
Adjust the lighting to various angles and positions to get the desired
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level of illumination and lighting appearance. If the LEDs create
undesirable light spots on walls, or reflections, reposition the tape light
strip farther away from surfaces or try a different mounting angle.
Once you have determined your final mounting position, remove
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any dirt and dust present where the tape will be applied. Mounting
surfaces should be clean, completely dry, and as dust-free as
possible. For best results, install when temperatures are above 60ºF
(15ºC). When installing on painted surfaces, paint should be fully
cured based on manufacturer's cure time.
Installing the LED strip
Working from one end to the other, remove the paper backing
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protecting the adhesive and firmly press the LED tape down with
your fingers or a clean cloth, taking care not to press on the
individual LEDs.
Support and secure the power cables leading to the tape light with
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the included wire support clips.
NOTE: Although the LED
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tape can be installed
in curved and irregular
spaces, avoid sharp bends
or bending on the solder
joints as you could damage
the LED tape light. If
an LED is inadvertently
damaged and fails to light, the remaining LEDs will continue to operate.
Installing the RF receiver
Remove the
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adhesive backing
from the receiver.
On a clean and dry
surface, place the
RF receiver into the
desired position and press to ensure proper adhesion to the surface.
For some outdoor installations, it is recommended to supplement this
bond with silicone adhesive
Installing the power supply
Plug the power supply into the wall and then use the remote to turn
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the LEDs on.
If connected to a switched outlet, be sure the power is switched ON
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for proper remote operation.
WARNING: If using the power supply outdoors where it could be exposed
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to rain, snow, or solid objects less than 1mm, to protect against electric
shock, install only to a Class A GFCI receptacle that has a weatherproof
enclosure with the attachment plug cap inserted or removed.
Item 421340
Positive
Negative
Mounting surface
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