FAQ

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No, the FC-210 has a switch on the fixture. However, you do need to make sure you can access the switch on the fixture once it is installed in a cabinet (just in case it may be installed to high from the floor and you cannot reach for it).
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The cutout for the FC-620 measures at 5.25" x 1.875" for installation of the product.
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The cutout for the FC-625 measures 9.75” X 1.875” for installation of the product.
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Staging through is a normal occurrence. This happens when the power is fluctuating too much. Simply plug the touch dimmer into a surge protector to control the staging.
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Yes. This is how a touch dimmer is designed to maximize your dimming. One-touch low-level light, second-touch medium, and high for the third touch. The fourth touch is off.

Please see additional resources below:

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLJ5bqCwzzw
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEtQ51pi3nE
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=OaPC-oPvAwo
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The FC-470 and the FC-475 require a cutout measuring 3.375” in diameter for a recessed mounting. 

The FC-450 and the FC-460 require a cutout measuring 2.75" in diameter for a recessed mounting.
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If you are going to light up more than three glass shelves, then you will need to consider using a 50-watt bulb (FC-110).
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The maximum number of fixtures that can be wired together and operated from one switch is six lights.
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Yes. All light fixtures need a switch. However, some products have switches incorporated into the fixture.
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A cutout measuring 3.375” in diameter is required to mount all FC-100 series light fixtures.
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Only our 120 volt products are shown online. Please call for additional options.