AIBOO B07NKSVZVW

AIBOO Extension Cables for LED Under Cabinet Puck Lighting - User Manual

Model: B07NKSVZVW

Kupu Whakataki

This user manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your AIBOO Extension Cables. These cables are designed to extend the reach of AIBOO LED Under Cabinet Puck Lighting systems, providing flexibility in light placement and system configuration. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure safe and effective operation.

Ka mutu te huaview

The AIBOO Extension Cables are specifically designed for use with AIBOO single-color LED under cabinet lighting kits. They feature 2-pin male and female connectors for easy and secure attachment, allowing for seamless integration into your existing lighting setup.

Six coiled white AIBOO extension cables with 2-pin male and female connectors on each end.

Figure 1: AIBOO Extension Cables (6-pack)

This image displays the six individual extension cables, each coiled and featuring the distinct 2-pin male and female connectors at opposite ends, ready for connection.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Hunga Hua7.08 x 5.9 x 1.18 inihi (whakapakia)
Taumaha Tūemi5.9 hekere
ASINB07NKSVZVW
Tae
Te roa o te taura3 meters (118.11 inches / 9.84 feet) per cable
Momo Tuhono2-Pin Tane-ki-Wahine
Voltage Hototahi12 Volts
Tāuru Nāianei1 Amps (Mōrahi)
KaihangaAIBOO
Diagram showing the dimensions of the 2-pin male and female connectors in millimeters.

Figure 2: Connector Dimensions

This diagram provides detailed measurements in millimeters for both the male and female 2-pin connectors, ensuring compatibility and proper fit.

Image of a single coiled white extension cable with a label indicating its length as 3m/9.8ft.

Figure 3: Cable Length Indication

This image shows a single extension cable with a clear indication of its total length, 3 meters or 9.8 feet.

Tatūnga me te Tāuta

These extension cables are designed for simple plug-and-play installation with compatible AIBOO LED lighting systems. Ensure all power is disconnected from your lighting system before making any connections.

  1. Tautuhia nga Tohu Hononga: Locate the 2-pin male and female connectors on your AIBOO LED puck lights, distributors, or existing extension cables.
  2. Tūhono Taura:
    • To extend between AIBOO linkable puck lights: Connect the male end of the extension cable to the female connector of one puck light, and the female end of the extension cable to the male connector of the next puck light.
    • To extend between a power adapter/splitter and a puck light: Connect the male end of the extension cable to the female connector of the power adapter or splitter, and the female end of the extension cable to the male connector of the puck light.
  3. Hononga Haumaru: Gently push the connectors together until they are firmly seated. Ensure there are no loose connections.
  4. Whakaha Uepu: Route the cables neatly and securely, avoiding kinks or sharp bends. Use cable clips or ties if necessary to keep them tidy and out of the way.
  5. Pūnaha Whakamātautau: Once all connections are made, reconnect power to your lighting system and test the functionality of the lights.
Diagram showing two connection scenarios: extending between puck lights and extending between a splitter and a puck light.

Figure 4: Connection Scenarios

This diagram illustrates how the extension cables can be used to connect between AIBOO linkable puck lights or between a power adapter/splitter and a single puck light.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The AIBOO Extension Cables are passive components designed to transmit power and signal within your AIBOO LED lighting system. They do not require any specific operational steps beyond proper installation.

Te tiaki

AIBOO Extension Cables require minimal maintenance. Following these guidelines will help ensure their longevity and continued performance:

Raparongoā

If you experience issues with your AIBOO Extension Cables, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Lights not turning on after cable installation.Hononga wewete.
Hononga hē.
Kua pakaru te taura.
Ensure all 2-pin connectors are fully seated.
Verify male and female ends are connected correctly.
Inspect the cable for visible damage. If damaged, replace the cable.
Lights flickering or dim.Hononga wewete.
Power adapter overloaded.
Tirohia nga hononga katoa mo te piri.
Me whakarite te wat katoatage of connected lights does not exceed the power adapter's capacity. Reduce the number of lights if necessary.
Cable does not fit existing lights.Incompatible lighting system.These cables are designed specifically for AIBOO 2-pin white wire under cabinet lighting kits. Confirm your lighting system is compatible.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

AIBOO is committed to providing quality products and customer satisfaction. For any questions, concerns, or support needs regarding your AIBOO Extension Cables, please contact AIBOO customer service.

Tautoko Kiritaki:

Illustration of three customer service representatives with headsets, with icons for email, world, phone, money, and clock, and text 'Reliable Service is Our Priority'.

Figure 5: AIBOO Customer Support

This image represents AIBOO's commitment to reliable customer service, available to assist with product inquiries and support.

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