Hard Wiring Set
Transformer not included in kit.
For use with lighting systems rated 12 volts or less.
Not recommend for use by children under 14 years of age.
1) The power strip is the electrical centre for your doll house. It is usually installed on the back of the house, however can be placed in the attic or basement. The location is dependent upon the type of building and the owner's preference.
2) First select the location for the strip to be installed. Remove the adhesive strip cover and stick it to your chosen point.
3) Connecting the lights - you will need to fit a two-pronged plug to the end of the light cord to fit into the power strip, however most of Dijon's lights come pre-fitted. (Bear in mind you will have to remove the plug to thread through walls into other rooms or out of the back of the house, details of how to do this below). In most cases the cord should be long enough to reach the power supply. Simply run the cord to the power strip via the selected route and plug in.
4) When several lights are installed in one area, you can reduce the amount of wiring by attaching the lights to a triple socket cord and run a single cord to the power strip at the back.
5) There is a blown fuse indicator lamp which lights when the fuse blows, if there are lights connected to the power strip. Once a new fuse has been installed the light will go out.
Removing and Fitting a Two Pronged Plug
To remove brass pins from the end of the light cords, simply hold the white plastic plug top between the fingers of one hand and with a pair of long-nosed pliers pull out the brass pins. Take careful note how the cord is wired into the plug top before removing.
After threading the cord through the hole(s) in the ceiling/back/side re-thread the cord through the white plastic plug top. Separate the wires into the two holes and re-push in the brass pins with the pliers.
| Ref | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Hard Wiring Set | E500 | £15.59 |



