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Installation & Mounting
Magnetic Mounting:
The magnetic based beacon provides a secure, temporary installation on a non-moving vehicle. The beacon
should be placed in the center of the roof where the least amount of curvature occurs. Check the magnet for
debris before installation. Any foreign matter can reduce holding power and scratch the vehicle. The roof surface
should be dry and have a dull, non-glossy nish. A glossy, highly waxed surface will reduce the magnet's hold-
ing power. When placed, the beacon should adhere rmly. The user should not attempt to drive with the beacon
magnetically mounted.
Permanent Mounting:
The permanent mount beacon provides a secure, permanent installation. Use the supplied brackets to mount
the beacon in the desired location. Wire routing should be taken into consideration when choosing a mounting
location.
Wiring Instructions
Magnetic Mounting:
The magnetic mount beacon is equipped with a light plug with rocker switch, that plugs into a 12 Volt DC cigarette
lighter outlet; rotate and push with reasonable moderate force to insure the best possible connection.
Permanent Mount:
For Permanent Mount applications, the light plug with rocker switch may be removed and directly wired to the
vehicles power supply. Make sure to properly fuse the beacon with 10A fuse.
WARNING!
As with any magnetially-mounted warning device, its use on the exterior of a moving vehicle is at the sole
discretion and responsibility of the user.
Magnetic mounting provides a secure, temporary installation on a non-moving vehicle in most circum-
stances and is recommended for stationary use only.
WARNING!
This device, when magnetically mounted, is not intended for use on a moving vehicle.
Magnetic Mount Permanent Mount
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