Amphibious
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Hello Moshe,
Congratulations on purchasing the Solaris. I'm sure you will love it.
It's easy to describe the replacement, no drawing needed. Lay the unit on it's top on a table. Preferably with a towel underneath to prevent scratching the table. On the end of the unit where the power cords come out, remove the 4 screws that hold the end plate on. No need to remove the fans. Gently pull the end cap with fans attached out. The wires for the fans are long enough to just let it rest outside the fixture. Carefully remove the acrylic splash guard and set aside. Locate the strip that you are replacing. Unplug it's electrical connector. Remove two screws, one on each end of the light strip's aluminum mounting strip. Set new strip in place, replace screws, plug strip into connector. Replace splash shield. Remount end cap with fans and secure with screws being careful not to strip any threads.
That's it.
Your welcome, Moshe.
Dick
Congratulations on purchasing the Solaris. I'm sure you will love it.
It's easy to describe the replacement, no drawing needed. Lay the unit on it's top on a table. Preferably with a towel underneath to prevent scratching the table. On the end of the unit where the power cords come out, remove the 4 screws that hold the end plate on. No need to remove the fans. Gently pull the end cap with fans attached out. The wires for the fans are long enough to just let it rest outside the fixture. Carefully remove the acrylic splash guard and set aside. Locate the strip that you are replacing. Unplug it's electrical connector. Remove two screws, one on each end of the light strip's aluminum mounting strip. Set new strip in place, replace screws, plug strip into connector. Replace splash shield. Remount end cap with fans and secure with screws being careful not to strip any threads.
That's it.
Your welcome, Moshe.
Dick