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Our Vermont-made SunLite ® Gardens employ the latest in lighting technology to give your plants the ideal quality and intensity of light for optimum growth. You can start plants from seed, grow herbs, houseplants and even orchids. Our ultra-light fixtures weigh just 6 lbs and have a slim profile to give plants plenty of headroom. They measure a full 14" wide to ensure even light coverage across each shelf. Inside, there are two T-5 bulbs that produce an abundance of brilliant, full-spectrum light. These bulbs use 45% less energy than standard fluorescent bulbs and provide up to 7,500 hours of use. All fixtures have their own pull chains for easy height adjustments and electronic ballasts to eliminate buzzing. This complete SunLite Garden includes frame and fixtures, T-5 bulbs, watertight trays and casters. Assembly Instructions With the help of one other person, you can assemble your 2-Tier or 3-Tier Light Garden in less than an hour. The only tools you’ll need are a Phillips screwdriver, a hammer or rubber mallet and pliers. (Assembly starts on page 2). 3-Tier Light Garden 0241S Rev 11/11 Compact 2-Tier and 3-Tier SunLite ® Garden Assembly Instructions Parts List 2-Tier 3-Tier Qty. Qty. Frame: S1L Vertical Bars 2 2 S1R Vertical Bars 2 2 S2 Vertical Bars 2 2 S3T Side Bars 2 2 S3B Side Bars 2 2 A3 Bars 2 3 A4 Shelf Bars 4 6 Poly Trays 2 3 Lights: Light Fixture Hoods 2 3 Ballasts 4 6 T-5 Light Tubes 4 6 6' Light Cords 2 3 Link Cords 2 3 Hardware: Ball Chains 4 6 Chain Connectors 4 6 Large Split Rings 4 6 Chain Grips 4 6 3/4" Bolts 2 2 2" Bolts 22 28 End Plugs 4 4 Bolt Caps 6 6 Casters 4 4 Caster Inserts 4 4 3-Tier Light Garden 39-414, 40-161

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Our Vermont-made SunLite® Gardens employ the latest in lighting technology to give your plants the ideal quality and intensity of light for optimum growth. You can start plants from seed, grow herbs, houseplants and even orchids.

Our ultra-light fixtures weigh just 6 lbs and have a slim profile to give plants plenty of headroom. They measure a full 14" wide to ensure even light coverage across each shelf. Inside, there are two T-5 bulbs that produce an abundance of brilliant, full-spectrum light. These bulbs use 45% less energy than standard fluorescent bulbs and provide up to 7,500 hours of use.

All fixtures have their own pull chains for easy height adjustments and electronic ballasts to eliminate buzzing. This complete SunLite Garden includes frame and fixtures, T-5 bulbs, watertight trays and casters.

Assembly InstructionsWith the help of one other person, you can assemble your 2-Tier or 3-Tier Light Garden in less than an hour. The only tools you’ll need are a Phillips screwdriver, a hammer or rubber mallet and pliers. (Assembly starts on page 2).

3-Tier Light Garden

0241S Rev 11/11

Compact 2-Tier and 3-Tier SunLite® Garden Assembly Instructions

Parts List 2-Tier 3-Tier Qty. Qty.Frame: S1L Vertical Bars 2 2 S1R Vertical Bars 2 2 S2 Vertical Bars 2 2 S3T Side Bars 2 2 S3B Side Bars 2 2

A3 Bars 2 3 A4 Shelf Bars 4 6 Poly Trays 2 3

Lights: Light Fixture Hoods 2 3 Ballasts 4 6 T-5 Light Tubes 4 6 6' Light Cords 2 3 Link Cords 2 3 Hardware: Ball Chains 4 6 Chain Connectors 4 6 Large Split Rings 4 6 Chain Grips 4 6 3/4" Bolts 2 2 2" Bolts 22 28 End Plugs 4 4 Bolt Caps 6 6 Casters 4 4 Caster Inserts 4 4

3-Tier Light Garden

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Nut insert

End Plug

End Plug

Bolt

Bolt

Bolt

Bolt Cap

Bolt Cap

Bolt Cap

Nut insert

End Plug

End Plug

BoltBolt Cap

Bolt

Bolt

2-Tier Side Frame

3-Tier Side Frame

Figure 1a

Figure 1b

S3T

S3B

S3T

S3B

Nut insert

Frame Assembly

Step 1. Organize all parts on a flat, clean surface. All frame parts are labeled with a letter and number. See corresponding parts list. Use a hammer or rubber mallet to tap an End Plug into the tops of each S1R (right) and S1L (left) Vertical Bar. Note: The top of the S1R and S1L Bars have bolt holes through 2 sides of the bar. The bottom of the bars have bolt holes in all 4 sides of the bar.

Step 2. Take an S2 Vertical Bar and find the nut insert located inside the end (Fig 1a or 1b). Using the shorter 3/4” bolt, connect an S3T Bar to the top of the S2 Vertical Bar by screwing the bolt through the S3T bar and into the nut insert (Fig. 1a or 1b).

Assembly Tips: Make sure the bolt enters the nut insert straight. If the nut insert is off center, use a hammer and a bolt to tap the sides of the nut insert until it is straight. You may need to loosen bolts as you go through the rest of the assembly, so only partially tighten them for now.

Step 3. Using a 2” bolt, attach an S3B Bar to the bottom of the S2 Vertical Bar (Fig. 1a or 1b)

Step 4. Connect an S1L and an S1R Vertical Bar to the ends of the S3B by inserting bolts through the largest holes. The bolts will be fully inside the S1L and S1R Bars when tightened. Attach the S3T between the S1L and S1R (Fig 1a or 1b). You have just finished the first Side Frame.

Step 5. Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to assemble the second side frame, then firmly tighten all bolts on both Side Frames, making sure the bars are flush with one another (Fig. 2).

Important: Completely assemble both sides before proceeding.

Step 6. Connect the ends of an A3 Bar between the top S3T Bars (Fig. 2). The open track of the A3 Bar should face toward the ground. Insert the bolt through the predrilled hole above each Guide Hole, then screw the bolt into the end of the A3 Bar on both ends (Fig. 2). Connect the remaining A3 Bars to the S2 Vertical Bars at each tier.

•2-TierLightGardenhastwoA3Bars. •3-TierLightGardenhasthreeA3Bars.

Step 7. Connect the A4 Shelf Bars to the S1 Vertical Bars at each tier (Fig. 2). Each A4 Shelf Bar is box-shaped with a thin flange. Make sure the flat side of the flange is flush with the outside of the S1 Bars on each side and pointing toward the top of the unit. The box-shaped portion of the Shelf Bars are positioned inside to hold the Poly Trays (Figure 3a or 3b).

•2-TierLightGarden:FourA4ShelfBars. •3-TierLightGarden:SixA4ShelfBars.

Step 8. You may now tighten all bolts on the frame, holding the bars in place as you tighten. With the frame upright, make sure all outside edges of the bars are flush and secure. Adjust the bars as necessary.

Step 9. Gently lay the entire frame on its side. Place a Caster Insert into the bottom of all four S1 Vertical Bars. Firmly push a Caster into each insert (Fig. 2).

Step 10. Stand the unit upright. Cover all the bolt holes with a Bolt Cap then place a Poly Tray on the A4 Shelf Crossbars at each level. You are now finished assembling the frame.

S2

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Figure 2

Figure 3a

Figure 3b

Caster Insert

Caster

Box side of Shelf Bar faces inside and the thin flange is positioned up.

2-Tier SunLite® Garden

3-Tier SunLite® Garden

Exploded View of 2-Tier Frame

S3T

S3T

S3T

S3T

S3T

S3B

S3B

S3B

S3B

S3B

S3B

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Light Fixture Assembly

Step 1. Remove the protective plastic film from the Light Fixture Hoods. Place a Light Fixture Hood upside down on a level surface. This will reveal the Ballast Clips inside (Fig.4).

Step 2. Locate the Ballasts and note that each end of the Ballast has an open pin (female) and closed pin (male) socket. Important: Place the Ballasts with alternate male and female sockets at each end of the Light Fixture exactly as shown in Figure 4. Push a Ballast into each set of Clips, making sure to center the Ballasts in place (Fig.4). Use the same configuration for each Light Fixture.

Step 3. Plug a power cord into the end of one Ballast. Orient all power cords to one end of the Light Garden.

Step 4. In each Light Fixture, connect the Ballasts together by plugging in the Link Cord with Toggle provided with the T-5 Lights (Figure 5). Snap it firmly into place. (The Link Cord with Toggle is specifically molded to fit only one way on the end of each Ballast. If is does not fit, make sure the Ballasts are positioned with alternate male and female sockets at each end of the Light fixture.) The toggle switch on the Link Cord provides you with the power-saving option to operate one T-5 Light Tube

per Fixture at a time.

Step 5. To install the Light Tubes, slide the pins on the Light Tube into the Ballast sockets, then rotate the Tube 90 degrees until it “locks” into place (Figs. 6 and 6a). Installing the Tubes correctly will ensure they produce the optimum amount of light. Do not force the Tubes into place. Repeat this step to install all Light Tubes, then turn the Light Fixtures upright on a Poly Tray at each level of the Frame.

Ball Chain Assembly

Step 1. Attach a Chain Connector to each Large Split Ring (Fig. 7). If necessary, use pliers to pry open the Split Rings. (Needle nose pliers work best.)

Figure 4Ballasts with light tubes removed

closed pin socket(male)

Clip open pin socket

(female)

Chain Grip

Figure 7a

Figure 7Large Split Ring

Chain Connector

Ball Chain

S2

Link Cord

Fixture Hood

Figure 5

Figure 6

Slide pins into sockets

Rotate 90 degrees until Tube “locks” into place.

Figure 6a

Light Tube

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Step 2. Connect one end of each Ball Chain to a Chain Connector on the Split Rings. The last ball of each chain will “snap” onto the connector (Fig. 7).

Step 3. Take the loose end of one Ball Chain and thread it through the Chain Grip (Fig. 7a) then through the Guide Hole in the side and near the of the S2 Bar (Fig. 8). Direct the loose end of the chain over the spacer inside the A3 Bar (Fig. 8). If this proves difficult, attach a twist-tie to the end of the chain to help lead the chain over the spacer. Repeat this step to install the Ball Chains on

both sides and at each tier of the Frame.

Step 4. Snap the last ball of each Ball Chain into the Chain Connectors that are pre-installed in the top of the Light Fixture Hood (Fig. 9). Repeat this step for all Light Fixtures.

Adjusting the Fixtures

Step 1. Check the Ball Chains to make sure they are correctly positioned and move freely through the Chain Grips when pinched. Important: Support the Light Fixture with one hand when pinching the Chain Grips.

Figure 8

A3

SpacerGuide Hole

S2 Vertical BarBall Chain

Chain Connector

Small Split Ring

S2 Vertical Bar

Pull chain out in a horizontal direction.

Figure 10

Guide Hole

Chain Grip

Fixture Hood

Ball Chain

Chain Connector on top of Hood

Figure 9

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Step 2. The height of the Light Fixture is adjusted one side at a time. Pull the chain out of the Chain Grip to adjust the height of the Fixture with the least amount of resistance and protect the Chain Grip from abrasion (Fig. 10).

Fixture Use and Safety• AlwaysturnoffthepowertotheLightFixtureswheninserting,

adjusting or removing Light Tubes. If you insert a Light Tube when the power is on, it may trigger an auto safety mechanism, resulting in the light shutting off. If this happens, turn off the Fixture; make sure the Light Tubes are fully seated in the tube sockets; wait for thirty (30) seconds, then turn the Fixture on again. This will reset the Light Fixture so the lights operate normally.

• Usethepowercordonlywithaproperlygroundedelectricaloutletor power strip. Do not use with a two-plug outlet or extension cord unless the adapter you use is properly grounded.

• Ifwaterisspillednearthepowersource,unplugtheunitbeforeyouwipe up the water.

• DonotputobjectsontopoftheFrameoronLightFixture.• Forbestresults,attachatimertoyourlightstocontrolthe

length of time the lights are on and to be sure your plants get adequate light.

• Foron/offmanualcontrolofyourlights,usetheswitchlocatedonthe power cord or link cord.

Care Instructions• TocleantheLightFixtureHoodandFrame,unplugtheunitfirst,

then gently wipe the frame with a damp cloth.• Cleanthefluorescenttubesmonthlywithasoftdrycloth.An

accumulation of dust and dirt can dramatically reduce the amount of light your plants receive.

Growing With Your Light Garden

By controlling the intensity and duration of light, you can grow healthier and more beautiful plants than ever before. The proximity of the light fixtures to your plants is very important because it affects light intensity. The closer the light, the greater the intensity. Plants that normally grow outdoors in full sun require the highest light intensity. This includes most flower and vegetable plants, orchids, gardenias and citrus. For these plants, light tubes should be close—about 4" to 8" away from the foliage. This need for intense light holds true for seedlings, too. Your vegetable and flower seedlings will grow tall and spindly if they are too far away from the lights.

Most common flowering houseplants do not require as much light intensity. African violets and begonias will be quite happy 12" to 24" away from the light tubes. Nonflowering tropical plants, such as philodendrons and ivies, can be placed between 20" and 36" from the light.

If you’re growing different types of plants under one light fixture, you may need to vary the height of the pots. Place light-loving plants on an upside down flower pot or other platform to get them closer to the light. Your plants will also receive the best light intensity if they are placed under the middle section of the light fixtures, rather than the ends.

As your plants grow, raise the light fixture to maintain the

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appropriate distance between the top of the plant and the light tubes. T-5 lights are quite hot and can burn seedlings and sensitive plants if there is direct contact.

Leaving the Lights On

No matter what types of plants you are growing indoors, you should always give them time to “sleep”. When it’s dark, plants respirate, which is an important part of their growth process. The balance of rest time to active growth time affects many biological processes, including growth rate and the setting of buds and fruit.

Like people, plants differ in the amount of rest they require. They are categorized according to their preferred day length: short-day, long-day, or day-neutral.

Short-day plants, such as chrysanthemums, kalanchoe, azaleas and begonias will thrive on 12 hours per day. In fact, these plants usually require a series of even shorter days (less than 12 hours) before they will set buds and flower.

Long-day plants (vegetables and most flowers) require at least 14 to 18 hours of light each day. Day-neutral plants, which include non-flowering foliage plants, as well as geraniums, coleus, and African violets are usually satisfied with 8 to 12 hours of light all year-round.

Using automatic timers is the best way to ensure your plants receive

the right duration of light each day. Group your plants under each light fixture according to what day length they prefer and your indoor gardening adventures will be easier and much more rewarding.

Water and Humidity

Seedlings and other plants that are placed close to warm fluorescent lights will require watering daily or every other day to keep the soil from drying out. Your houseplants may require less water if they are placed further away from the light fixtures (room temperatures can also affect how frequently you have to water). Generally, water houseplants once or twice a week, allowing the soil to dry between waterings.

Many plants, including most orchids, require high humidity as well as adequate water. You’ll need to pay more attention to this when they’re growing under lights. To create a humid environment, fill a shallow tray with gravel or marbles, set the orchid pot on top and then cover the gravel with water. The water will evaporate around the pots to create a more humid environment. You may need to experiment for the first few weeks to determine a good watering schedule.

Getting the Most From Your Lights

• T-5fluorescenttubescanprovidemanyyearsofuse.Theyprovidethe full lighting spectrum to start your seedlings, to initiate faster rooting time on cuttings, and can be used as supplemental lighting for flowering plants.

• Anaccumulationofdustanddirtcandramaticallyreducethe amount of light your plants receive. Be sure to clean your fluorescent tubes monthly with a soft dry cloth.

• Whentheendsofafluorescenttubedarken,itmeansthatthelight is aging. Light output from an old tube can be less than half that of a new tube. Replace the light tubes when this occurs. When it comes time to dispose of light tubes, please do so responsibly. Dispose of light tubes at your nearest hazardous waste recycling center.

Guaranteed Easy-to-Grow Plants

You can grow almost any plant under lights if temperature and humidity are right! Garden newcomers will have good success with easy-to-grow seeds like zinnias, marigolds, tomatoes, and cucumbers. Easy-care plants include: begonias, ferns, geraniums, oxalis, jade, philodendrons, and all types of succulents. If you like the cactus members of the succulent family, they’re some of the easiest of all!

Some plants need higher light intensity than others

For most seedlings, keep plants about 4" to 8" from

the lights.

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PhoneOrders:1-800-427-3363•CustomerService:1-800-876-5520e-mail:[email protected]•Web:www.gardeners.com

Ordering Information

SunLite® Gardens Accessories#39-359 Floor Stand SunLite Garden #40-160 Fast Start Seed Starter#39-360 Tabletop SunLite Garden #38-972 Power Strip and Timer#39-358 Standard 2-Tier SunLite Garden #39-421 Heat Mat, Medium#39-357 Standard 3-Tier SunLite Garden #39-405 Thermostat for Heat Mat #40-135 Eco-co Coir Seedstarting Mix #31-278 Plant Health Care

for Seedlings, 2.5 oz.

Replacement Lighting#39-355 T5 Light Fixture

To place an order, please call us or visit our web site for current prices

For step-by-step instructions, expert tips and articles on how to start seeds and garden under lights, visit www.gardeners.com

SunLite® T-5 Fluorescent Bulbs

IMPOrTAnT SAFETY InFOrMATIOn

Hg – LAMP COnTAInS MErCUrY

Manage in Accordance with Disposal LawsSee www.lamprecycle.org or

call 1-800-427-3363 for information

T-5 bulbs can only be used in light fixtures that are specifically designed for T-5 bulbs. They will not fit in fixtures designed for T-8 or T-12 bulbs.

The light intensity of fluorescent bulbs diminishes over time. For optimum results, we recommend replacing bulbs after about 10,000 hours of use. When it’s time to replace your bulbs, please dispose of them safely at your recycling center.

Did you know? The number after the T refers to the x/8" diameter of the fluorescent bulb. So, a T-5 bulb is 5/8" in diameter; a T-8 bulb is 1" in diameter; and a T-12 is 11/2" in diameter.