Hinkley Lighting HAMPTON 3210AN User Manual
Start here, Assembly instructions
assembly instructions
Family: Hampton Item No. 3210 BR/AN
1. Find a clear area in which you can work.
2. Unpack fixture and glass from carton.
3. Carefully review instructions prior to assembly.
1. To install glass and shade first slip acrylic lens (1) over socket - See Drawing 2.
2. Slip spacer (2) over socket.
3. Thread socket ring (3) onto socket (A) to secure acrylic lens (1) and spacer (2)
4. Place shade (4) onto acrylic lens (1) making sure tabs (B) of shade rest on acrylic lens
(1).
5. Fixture can now be lamped accordingly.
*** The construction of this fixture will be accomplished by first installing the
mounting strap on the junction box, making all necessary electrical connections,
mounting the fixture to the wall, and then installing the fixture glass.
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Note: Maximum wattage for 3210 fixture is 100 watts per bulb.
Make electrical connections from supply wire to fixture lead wires. Refer to instruction
sheet (I.S. 18) and follow all instructions to make all necessary wiring connections.
Then refer back to this sheet to continue installation of this fixture.
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Drawing 1 - Fixture Mounting
Drawing 2 - Glass Installation
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SAFETY WARNING: READ WIRING AND GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS (I.S. 18)
AND ANY ADDITIONAL DIRECTIONS. TURN POWER SUPPLY OFF DURING
INSTALLATION. IF NEW WIRING IS REQUIRED, CONSULT A QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIAN OR LOCAL AUTHORITIES FOR CODE REQUIREMENTS.
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B
A
A
J
B
C
D
E
1. Prepare mounting strap (A) by threading 1-5/8” nipple
into the center hole of the mounting strap (A), approximately 1/4“.- see Drawing 1.
2. Attach mounting strap (A) to junction box (J) using two 1” screws (C) provided.
1. To mount fixture, slip center hole of backplate (E) over nipple (C) and hold fixture in
position.
2. Thread decorative knob (D) onto end of nipple (C) and tighten to secure fixture.
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