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• For installation in wet locations, protect the GFCI receptacle with a weatherproof cover that will keep both the receptacle and any plugs dry. • Must be installed in accordance with national and local electrical codes.

NOTE: GFCI's contain a lockout feature that will prevent RESET if: • There is no power being supplied to the GFCI. • The GFCI is miswired due to reversal of the LINE and LOAD leads. • The GFCI cannot pass its internal test, indicating that it may not be able to provide protection in the event of a ground fault.

Receptacle

BACK VIEW

Switch leads

LINE White terminal (Silver): Connection for the LINE cable's white wire

Single Pole Switch

TEST button: See step 8

RESET TEST

Outlet

Mounting Bracket

LINE Hot terminal (Brass): Connection for the LINE cable's black wire LOAD Hot terminal (Brass): Connection for the LOAD cable's black wire

A yellow sticker covers the LOAD terminals. Do not remove the sticker at this time.

LINE LIGNE WHITE WIRE FIL BLANC

RESET button: See step 8

TEST MONTHLY TEST MENSUEL

• Do not install this GFCI receptacle on a circuit that powers life support equipment because if the GFCI trips it will shut down the equipment.

A GFCI receptacle does NOT protect against circuit overloads, short circuits, or shocks. For example, you can still be shocked if you touch bare wires while standing on a non-conducting surface, such as a wood floor.

Screw (terminal) colors: Green = grounding terminal Silver = WHITE terminals Brass = HOT terminals

HOT WIRE FIL ACTIF

Please read this leaflet completely before getting started.

• Use this GFCI with copper or copper-clad wire. Do not use it with aluminum wire.

Definition of a ground fault: Instead of following its normal safe path, electricity passes through a person's body to reach the ground. For example, a defective appliance can cause a ground fault.

FRONT VIEW

FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS SUIVEZ INSTRUCTION

Installing and Testing a GFCI Receptacle

A GFCI receptacle is different from conventional receptacles. In the event of a ground fault, a GFCI will trip and quickly stop the flow of electricity to prevent serious injury.

2. The combination GFCI/Switch's features

TEST

• To prevent severe shock or electrocution always turn the power OFF at the service panel before working with wiring.

1. What is a GFCI?

RESET

! CAUTION

LOAD White terminal (Silver): Connection for the LOAD cable's white wire

LOAD CHARGE

LED Indicator Light

Grounding Terminal (Green): Connection for bare copper or green wire

DI-000-X7299-02A

A cable consists of 2 or 3 wires.

Plug an electrical device, such as a lamp or radio, into the receptacle on which you are working. Turn the lamp or radio ON. Then, go to the service panel. Find the breaker or fuse that protects that receptacle. Place the breaker in the OFF position or completely remove the fuse. The lamp or radio must turn OFF.

Important: DO NOT install the GFCI receptacle in an electrical box containing (a) more than four (4) wires (not including the grounding wires) or (b) cables with more than two (2) wires (not including the grounding wire). Contact a qualified electrician if either (a) or (b) are true.

(a) Detach two of the cable's white and hot wires from the receptacle and cap each one separately with a wire connector. Make sure that they are from the same cable.



Cable

Wires

Make sure that you: • Understand basic wiring principles and techniques • Can interpret wiring diagrams • Have circuit wiring experience • Are prepared to take a few minutes to test your work, making sure that you have wired the GFCI receptacle correctly

If you are replacing an old receptacle, pull it out of the electrical box without disconnecting the wires.

LINE cable: Delivers power from the service panel (breaker panel or fuse box) to the GFCI. If there is only one cable entering the electrical box, it is the LINE cable. This cable should be connected to the GFCI's LINE terminals only. LOAD cable: Delivers power from the GFCI to another receptacle in the circuit. This cable should be connected to the GFCI's LOAD t