ECCO's EW2101, EW2101-HV and EW2102 LED Worklamps
feature an aluminum heatsink housing, zinc-plated steel mounting
bracket and tough polycarbonate lens with a unique flood beam
optic that spreads light over a wide area, safely illuminating any task.
The EW2101 model features 12-24 VDC operation, the EW2101-
HV model features 12-80 VDC operation, both with six LEDs, while
the 12-24 VDC EW2101 model has eight LEDs and features an
illuminated logo option. These highly durable worklamps are built
to perform in any harsh work environment and also offer additional
benefits of LED technology including a long, maintenance-free
service life and extremely low current consumption.
IMPORTANT! Read all instructions before installing and using. Installer: This manual must be delivered to the end user.
WARNING!
Failure to install or use this product according to manufacturer's recommendations may result in property damage, serious injury, and/
or death to those you are seeking to protect!
Do not install and/or operate this safety product unless you have read and understood the safety information
contained in this manual.
1.
Proper installation combined with operator training in the use, care, and maintenance of emergency warning devices are essential to
ensure the safety of emergency personnel and the public.
2.
Emergency warning devices often require high electrical voltages and/or currents. 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 is vital to the performance of this warning 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 they can operate the system without
losing eye contact with the roadway.
5.
It is the responsibility of the vehicle operator to ensure daily that all features of this product work correctly. In use, the vehicle operator
should ensure the projection of the warning signal is not blocked by vehicle components (i.e., open trunks or compartment doors),
people, vehicles or other obstructions.
6.
This equipment is intended for use by authorized personnel only. The user is responsible for understanding and obeying all laws
regarding emergency warning 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 warning device.
IMPORTANT! Vehicle operators must switch illuminated blue ECCO logo off when in motion, and when on public roadways. The color blue is
reserved for police & other authorized law enforcement vehicles. ECCO is not responsible for the misuse of our work light products by un-
authorized personnel.
NOTE: Black die cast Aluminum housing gets very hot to touch after operating constantly for several hours.
Specifications:
Voltage:
EW2101: 12-24 VDC
EW2102: 12-24 VDC
EW2101-HV: 12-80 VDC
Current:
EW2101: 1.9 Amps @ 12.8VDC
EW2102: 2.6 Amps @ 12.8VDC
EW2101-HV: 0.85 Amps @ 12.8VDC
Weight:
EW2101: 1.2 lbs.
EW2102: 1.3 lbs.
EW2101-HV: 1.2 lbs.
Lumens:
EW2101: 1650(Raw), 1400(Effective)
EW2102: 2000(Raw), 1600(Effective)
EW2101-HV: 800(Raw), 650 (Effective)
Installation and Operation Instructions
EW2101 & EW2102 LED WORKLAMPS
Installation:
Place 3/8"-16 X 1" hex screw through bottom hole in mounting
bracket. Place bracket around hole at bottom of worklamp
and align holes. Place 1/4"-20 X 2.5" hex head screw through
bracket holes and worklamp mounting hole. Secure with 1/4"
lock washer and 1/4" hex nut. Use an X-sized drill bit to drill
a 0.397" diameter clearance hole in mounting surface. Place
3/8"-16 x 1" hex head screw in hole and secure with 3/8"-16
lock nut. Adjust worklamp to desired position and tighten both
nuts. Do not exceed 110 in-lbs for the 1/4"-20 assembly. Do
not exceed 276 in-lbs for the 3/8"-16 assembly.
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