WARNING!
Maximum recommended vehicle speed for safe operation
using the Vacuum Mount model is 65 mph (104 km/h) when
fitted to the center of a vehicle roof of steel construction. Higher
speeds could cause the mount to fail, resulting in the minibar flying
off of the vehicle, which could cause damage to other vehicles and
injury or death to the passengers. The vacuum-magnet mount is
not intended as a permanent mount for the minibar. The vacuum-
magnet mount unit must be mounted on a magnetic surface (i.e. no
fiberglass, etc.). Ensure that the magnet ts kept clean.
Magnet Mount Installation for 5590 Series:
1.
Refer to the appropriate Vacuum Mount Installation for
the 5500 series, steps 2 through 9, and the corresponding
Figures for wiring instructions for the cord.
2.
Place hex nut into the hex shaped retaining cavity on the
inside of the minibar base.
3.
Place an internal star washer onto the enclosed M5 x 20
hex bolt and insert the hex bolt through the hole in the cup
magnet as shown. Hold the magnet/bolt assembly with the
bolt extended through the magnet as far as possible and
feed the hex nut and the shank of the bolt through one
of the openings at the 4 corners of the underside of the
minibar base. Maintain tension on the bolt/nut by holding
onto the cup magnet while tightening the assembly. Repeat
this process for all four corners. See Figure 5.
4.
Place the adhesive magnet covers over the magnets.
5.
Replace the lens.
Note: The Magnet Mount is not recommended for use on a
moving vehicle, nor is it inteded as a permanent mount for
the light. Long duration usage of the magnet in the presence
of moisture will cause the steel to rust.
WARNING!
Failure to follow these instructions can result in fire
or injury from excessive heat build up.
Figure 5
Operator is responsible for ensuring auxiliary plug
fits correctly into auxiliary power plug outlet used.
For proper operation, verify auxiliary power outlet
circuit is rated to supply a minimum of 10 amps.
(See specifications section for rated current in
amperes).
Do not exceed the current rating for the auxiliary
power outlet recommended by vehicle manufac-
turer.
Keep auxiliary plug and outlet clean and free of
debris.
Do not use the auxiliary plug when wet.
Insert auxiliary plug fully into the outlet for proper
connection.
Grasp auxiliary plug, NOT cord, to remove from
outlet.
Remove auxiliary plug completely from outlet when
light is not in use.
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