Assembly & Installation Instructions B356
For Sconces: Modern Prairie 207925D & Glide 207930D Page 1 of 2
Hand-Forged, Vermont-Made Lighting and Accessories
154 Route 30 South, Castleton, Vermont 05735 34633
Please Note: This fixture is designed to be mounted on a standard wall surface and may not be suitable for all
applications. If installing in a non-wood frame application, we recommend consulting a qualified builder or electrician.
Please Note: After installation, extra hardware and accessories may be left due to kits being used on multiple products.
These instructions are to be used for the following fixtures:
To Prepare & Install Fixture (Figure 1 on next page)
Component Parts
AFixture
BMounting Bracket
CAnchors (4)
D#10 Screws (4)
EGround Screw
FCupped Washer
G#8 Black Screws (4)
HSafety Cable
ISafety Cable Screw
Caution: Be sure power is off at the main breaker box prior to installation.
1. Carefully unpack the fixture from the carton.
2. Place the mounting bracket (B) over the electrical box being sure to hold it plumb and level. Line up holes in
mounting bracket with holes in electrical box. With a pencil, mark the location of all mounting holes in the
mounting bracket (B) on the wall behind. Set bracket aside.
3. Drill 1/4" holes in the locations marked on the wall. For holes using anchors, place the tapered end of the anchors
(C) into the holes and gently tap them flush to the wall using a light weight hammer.
4. Thread the wires in the electrical box through the hole in the mounting plate (B) while moving the plate into
position. Using the 1" #10 screws (D), screw the mounting bracket securely to the wall. Be careful not to over-
tighten or strip the anchors.
5. Using two machine screws (not provided) fasten the mounting bracket (B) to the electric box.
Note: A new electric box comes with screws. When replacing an existing fixture, retain screws for use with the
new fixture.
INJURY OR DEATH AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. We recommend installation by a licensed electrician.
This product must be installed in accordance with applicable installation code(s), by a person familiar with the
construction and operation of the product and the hazards involved.*