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NON-POWERED AND POWERED GFCI OUTLET COVER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS <br /> 1. Locate the outlet on your unit. It will be near the control box area. <br /> 2. Remove the gasket. <br /> 3. Install the GFCI outlet cover as shown. <br /> 4. The outlet cover is shipped with the unit and could be found in control box or blower deck. <br /> ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS: Numbers in parenthesis reflect the balloon numbers on the drawing. <br /> 1. Apply gasket(ITEM 6)to base(ITEM 2). <br /> 2. Apply adhesive, LOCTITE 4204 or 4205, into cord flap gasket slot of cover(ITEM 1)and base(ITEM 2). <br /> 3. Insert cord flaps(ITEM 12)into slots of cover and base within 15 seconds of step 2 above. Ensure cord flaps are fully seated <br /> and top of flap is flush with the top of cord opening of cover and base. Presence of adhesive should not be apparent on any <br /> exposed surface of installed cord flap gasket. <br /> 4. Snap cover(ITEM 1)to base(ITEM 2). <br /> 5. Back off the mounting screws that hold the GFI receptacle to the junction box but do not remove screws. <br /> 6. Insert mounting screws through the keyhole shaped mounting holes on cover assembly and slide the assembly to lock it in <br /> place. Tighten screws. <br /> 7. Use the four screws provided(ITEM 5)to further secure the assembly to the junction box. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN <br /> SCREWS. <br /> 8. Select wall plate(ITEM 4) and snap in by putting one long edge in place first and rotating the plate over the device. (If device <br /> is in the way, loosen screws and move left or right.) Discard other plate(s). <br /> 9. As an added measure of sealing the assembly from the elements, seal the perimeter of the interface between the outlet cover <br /> and the duct panel using field supplied caulking. <br /> s <br /> 5 <br /> 1 _ <br /> ITEM 3 NOT USED for GFCI o _ <br /> Page <br /> f - <br /> I <br /> l � <br /> I? ' <br /> ea e <br /> 16. <br />