Prescolite RLF8CFV User Manual
Instruction sheet, Installation instructions, Rlf6cfv and rlf8cfv
Instruction
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. Follow label information and instructions
concerning Wet or Damp Locations, installation near combustible materials, insulation, building materials, and proper lamping. Do
not install in areas subject to combustible vapors or gases. Before wiring to power supply and during servicing or relamping, turn
off power at fuse or circuit breaker. All servicing or relamping must be performed by qualified service personnel.
Product must be grounded to avoid potential electric shock or other potential hazard. Product must be
mounted in locations and at heights and in a manner consistent with its intended use, and in compliance
with the National Electrical Code and local building codes. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the
manufacturer or installed contrary to instructions may cause an unsafe condition. Do not block light emanating from product in
whole or part, as this may cause an unsafe condition. Do not allow items such as drapes, curtains, screens or the like to come into
contact with the product or to block light from the product, as this may cause an unsafe condition.
WARNING - This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and/or other
reproductive harm. Thoroughly wash hands after installing, handling, cleaning, or otherwise touching this product.
NOTE: Complete installation video can be seen at: www.prescolite.com. On homepage select: Media > Videos > Retroficient.
PREPARATION: Current reflector and lamp must be removed. Supply line must be disconnected to current socket. The current
socket can be set aside above the ceiling or removed completely. Power must be turned off and the supply line must be
brought to the opening in ceiling as shown on page 2.
A. Connect quick connect (1) to the supply line. Remove junction box cover (3) attach supply line to junction box (4) through
one of the knock-outs provided in junction box (4). Attach connector (1) to connector (2). Put all wires inside of junction box
(4) and install junction box cover (3). (SEE FIG. 1)
WARNING: DO NOT pinch wires between J-Box/ballast cover and J-Box. Consult a qualified electrician for all other options
that require other wiring configurations. Make sure all connections are tight and secure.
B. Slip junction box Assembly and flange ring (9) through hole in ceiling. (SEE FIG. 1)
C. With housing (6) in ceiling, the housing (6) can be rotated as needed to clear existing fixture obstacles and/or to be
positioned best for the flexible conduit, etc. If additional adjustment is needed, screw (7) and/or screw (8) can be loosened
and junction box (4) can be further moved. Ensure that screw (7) and (8) are retightened after this step. (SEE FIG. 5)
D. While pressing the bottom flange (9) tight against the bottom of the ceiling insert one support (10) into slot as shown. Press
support (10) down against the top of the ceiling and tighten screw (11). Repeat this step for other support (10). (SEE FIG. 6
AND 7)
E. Make sure that socket cup (5) is down through ceiling opening. Read the lamp position label located on reflector neck
and determine which set of reflector slots should be applied. Insert edges of socket cup spring (12) into reflector (13) neck in
alignment with the predetermined reflector slots, and then push socket (5) cup down until desired position is obtained. (SEE
FIG. 8)
F. Insert reflector (13) into ceiling opening and press firmly against bottom of ceiling. (SEE FIG. 9)
G. Install proper lamp.
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Rlf6CfV AND Rlf8CfV