IMPORTANT!
Read all instructions before installing and using. Installer: This manual must be
delivered to the end user.
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WARNING!
Failure to install or use this product according to manufacturer's recommendations may result in property
damage, serious bodily/personal injury, and/or death to you and those you are seeking to protect! Check wattage
before installing light to avoid possible equipment damage.
Do not install and/or operate this safety product unless you have read and understand the safety
information contained in this manual.
1. Proper installation combined with operator training in the use, care, and maintenance of emergency safety devices are essential to ensure the safety of you and those you are
seeking to protect.
2. Exercise caution when working with live electrical connections.
3. This product must be properly grounded. Inadequate grounding and/or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing,which can cause personal injury and/or
severe vehicle damage, including fire.
4. Proper placement and installation are vital to the performance of this safety device. Install this product so that output performance of the system is maximized and the controls
are placed within convenient reach of the operator so that s/he can operate the system without losing eye contact with the roadway.
5. Do not install this product or route any wires in the deployment area of an air bag. Equipment mounted or located in an air bag deployment area may reduce the effectiveness
of the air bag or become a projectile that could cause serious personal injury or death. Refer to the vehicle owner's manual for the air bag deployment area. It is the responsi-
bility of the user/operator to determine a suitable mounting location ensuring the safety of all passengers inside the vehicle particularly avoiding areas of potential head impact.
6. It is the responsibility of the vehicle operator to ensure during use that all features of this product work correctly. In use, the vehicle operator should ensure the projection of
the safety signal is not blocked by vehicle components (i.e., open trunks or compartment doors), people, vehicles or other obstructions.
7. The use of this or any other safety device does not ensure all drivers can or will observe or react to a warning signal. Never take the right-of way for granted. It is your respon-
sibility to be sure you can proceed safely before entering an intersection, driving against traffic
8. This equipment is intended for use by authorized personnel only. The user is responsible for understanding and obeying all laws regarding warning signal devices. Therefore,
the user should check all applicable city, state, and federal laws and regulations. The manufacturer assumes no liability for any loss resulting from the use of this safety
device.
Note:
The product gets very hot to the touch after operating constantly for several hours.
Specifications:
Overall dimensions: 9.0" x 5.9" x 3.3"
Weight: 8.5 lbs.
Input Voltage: 12-24VDC
Temp. Range: -40° to 65°C
-40° to 150°F
Power Consumption per light: 50W Max
Power Consumption for low beams w/ lens heater: 52W Max
Power Consumption for high beams w/ lens heater: 70W Max
Automatic lens heater turns on when ambient temperatures reach
or get below (approximately) 35°F (2°C). The heater will self-regu-
late at a max temperature of 154°F (68°C) when operating.
Installation Instructions:
Carefully examine the unit for damage before installation. If damage is found, contact the transit company or ECCO. Do not use broken or damaged
parts.
Prior to mounting, consideration should be given to cable location. The mounting location should be chosen such that there is maximum visibility to
the oncoming traffic.
Installation and Operation Instructions
EW4010 Snow Plow Worklights Kit
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responding at a high rate of speed, or walking on or around traffic lanes.
Current Draw at 13.8VDC per light:
High Beams: 2.9A Max
Low Beams: 1.5A Max
Parking Light: 0.1A Max
Indicator Light: 1.5 A Max
Low Beams with lens heater: 4.1 A Max
High Beams with lens heater: 5.5A Max
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