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02/08 750.1157 Rev. B
g. In order to access the knockouts of the frame, remove the 4 elec-
tronic module screw(s) holding the electronic module to the frame
(see fig.3 & 4), disconnect the lamps from terminal block and
remove the electronic module.
h. Determine which holes in the exit frame will be used for mounting
(see fig.1,2 & 5). Support frame by two blocks of wood, maximum
one inch apart. Strike knockouts with a hammer and screwdriver.
Clear holes of burrs to allow proper assembly of nipple/wire
assembly.
i.
Secure canopy to the frame using the provided nipple/wire
assembly. Make sure the gasket is between the canopy and
frame, and the nuts inside the exit sign (see fig. 5).
j.
Reassemble the electronic module inside the frame and do the
electrical connections inside the enclosure.
Double face: diffuser (part 10 shown in fig. 2) to be removed in
order to do the electrical connections (see page 3).
Wall Mount (Single Face Model Only)
a. Remove the backplate from the packaging. Determine the proper
knockouts to remove for mounting to a junction box (see fig.6).
b. Support area around knockouts with two blocks of wood. Strike
knockouts from the inside with a hammer and a screwdriver.
c. Remove the 4 electronic module screw(s) holding the electronic
module to the frame (see fig.3 & 4),disconnect the lamps from ter-
minal block and remove the electronic module.
d. Mount parts 11, 12, 15 & 19 to backplate, as shown in fig. 6, and
reinstall the backplate to the frame using the tamper-proof screws
(use the supplied bit).
e. Do the electrical connections inside the junction box (see page 3).
f.
Attach the frame to the junction box, using the junction box sup-
plied screws.
g. Use the hook provided with in the canopy to temporarly support
the electronic module on the frame.
h. Complete electrical connections (see page 3).
Figure 3
(single face)
Figure 4
(double face)
Figure 5
Figure 6