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User Manual
6′′ Slim Downlight
SKU: DL_SL6-14W

Slim Baffle Downlight
Wire Nuts
Installation Template
Light Fixture
Wire Clamp
Hole Saw
Ladder
Wire Strippers
1
Junction Box
x1
x1
x1
x3
What’s in the Box
Get Your Gear (Not Included)
A B C D

Use template to cut hole. Attach fixture to
junction box.
Connect supply &
junction wires.
Insert fixture into ceiling.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1.) This device may not cause harmful interference.
2.) This device must accept any interference that may cause
undesired operation. Please review all instructions carefully
prior to installation.
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2
• Turn o circuit breaker before installing this fixture.
• This product should be installed by a person familiar with
the construction and operation of the product the hazards
involved. Safety eyeglasses and gloves are recommended.
• Abide by related regional and local laws or regulations.
• Proper grounding is required to ensure safety.
• Do not alter, relocate, or remove wiring during installation.
• Do not make or alter any open holes in wiring enclosure or
electrical components during installation.
• Check for shipping damage before installing. If the
product is damaged, do not use it.
• Keep fixture away from corrosive substances.
• Suitable for damp locations at temperature ranging from
-4°F to 113°F. Not for use where directly exposed to water.
• Clean the fixture regularly to ensure proper operation. Do
not clean with harsh solvents.
• Use safety precautions and abide by regional and local
laws or regulations.
• This product is not compatible with 3rd party sensors.
• This product is not compatible with photo controls.
• This product is not compatible with occupancy sensors.
• This product is not compatible with timing devices.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or physical injury:
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Safety Information
Quickstart Guide
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Before You Start
WARNING:
Cancer & Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

6.33”
a. Turn off circuit breaker before installation.
b. Cut out 6.33” housing size on Installation Template (C),
then tape onto ceiling in desired location.
c. Cut ceiling hole using Installation Template (C) as a guide.
a. Open Junction Box (B) and remove appropriate knockout.
Knockout
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Installation Guide
STEP 1
STEP 2
B
C

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Installation Guide (Cont.)
a. Thread cable connector through J-Box knockout, secure wires
with screws, then connect cable connector on opposite side.
b. Connect supply wires with junction wires using wire nuts (D):
Black to Black (Live) • White to White (Neutral) • Bare Copper to Bare
Copper (Ground)
c. Tuck connected wired inside junction box and close the cover.
For selectable models:
Slide CCT switch to select desired color temperature.
Insert junction box through ceiling hole.
New Construction: Secure to studs, joists, or similar fixed
structural units.
Remodel: Do not require to secure to studs, joists, or similar fixed units.
STEP 3
STEP 4
B
D

Installation Guide (Cont.)
a. Attach fixture to junction box using connector (1).
b. Tighten connector by hand (2).
a. Push up spring clips and insert fixture into ceiling.
b. Turn on circuit breaker and test light.
STEP 5
STEP 6
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5

Voltage
Wattage
Beam Angle
Weight
Housing Material
Dimmable
120V
14W
120°
0.6 lbs
Plastic + Metal J-Box
Yes
50,000 hrs
1200 lm
Damp Rated
80+
Indoor
7 Years
Average Lifetime
Lumens
Moisture Rating
CRI
Usage
Warranty
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Specifications
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Product Details
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Feeling in the dark about an issue with your product? No
worries! Our troubleshooting section is here to shed some light
and provide you with easy-to-follow solutions for any problem.
Light unexpectedly fails.
Light not dimming to lowest setting.
Fixture buzzing with appliances or electronic devices.
Fixture buzzing when dimmed.
Look for nearby interferences that can cause buzzing.
Such as televisions, radios, computers, etc.
Light not dimming smoothly.
Light flickering with other lights on the same circuit.
Check that the lights on the same circuit are not
overloading the circuit.
Light flickering when turned on.
Light flickering when dimmed.
Verify dimmer switch compatibility.
Double check if fixture is properly connected
and circuit breaker hasn’t been tripped.
Check light-dimmer compatibility. Consider purchasing
compatible switch if necessary.
Verify dimmer compatibility with fixture.
Light isn’t turning on.
Light not compatible with dimmer switch.
Fixture buzzing with power outages. Verify light is connected to surge protector securely.
Verify dimmer switch compatibility.
Verify fixture compatibility.
Light is flickering when turning on.
Check that fixture wiring connections are secure.
For further assistance, contact our customer support.
Ensure minimum dimmer load requirement is met.
If you still need some assistance, please feel free to contact
us with any questions. Our team of lighting experts are
happy to help brighten your day.
Installation
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Common Troubleshooting
Dimming
Flickering
Buzzing

UNIT:cd
AVERAGE BEAM ANGLE (50%): 120.2 DEG
Luminous Intensity Distribution 1
C0/180
C90/270
125.1°
115.3°
Lighting distribution angle refers to the spread of light
emitted from a light source. It is an important factor to
consider when selecting a fixture or bulb, as it aects the
way it will illuminate an area. There are two main types of
lighting distribution angles:
A symmetric lighting distribution emits light evenly
in all directions, creating a cone-shaped pattern that
provides a pool of light. This type of lighting is ideal for
general lighting and illuminating large areas. Common
applications for symmetric lighting include general area
illumination, security lighting, and perimeter
lighting. Symmetric lighting is also used to a certain
degree in up-lighting.
An asymmetric lighting distribution angle, also known
as beam angle, creates a pattern that focuses light in a
specific direction. This type of lighting is ideal for task
lighting as it reduces glare and light spill in other areas.
Common applications include task lighting in spaces such
as landscape settings, retail stores, museums,
and much more.
It is important to note that the lighting distribution angle
can also be aected by other factors such as the
reflector design of the light source, the type of lens used,
and the distance between the light source and the surface
being illuminated.
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Light Distribution Angle

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