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Seat the light assembly on the deck mount. Make sure the key is mated 
and the gasket edge is not pinched. Reinstall the four (4 ) stainless steel 
Allen  bolts  with  the  flat  washer  next  to  the  plastic  and  the  lock  washer 
under the bolt head. (Allen wrench for these bolts is furnished). Tighten 
securely.

 

 

SECTION 4 - OPERATION  

The remote control Point Pad™ is simple to operate. A red LED lights to 
indicate that power is available. A green LED lights when the RCL-75 is 
in use. 
 
The ON/OFF button turns  both dual beams ON and OFF together. The 
control  disk  is  pushed  down  in  the  direction  you  want  to  aim  the  light. 
Elevation and rotation can be operated at the same time, with the light in 
the ON or OFF mode. 

 

SECTION 5 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

General maintenance 

The RCL-75 is relatively maintenance free. Clean the exterior of the light 
with a mild detergent and water if desired. Rotate the light left, then right 
and  up  then  down  periodically  to  keep  motors  and  turning  surfaces 
clean and operational. 
 

WARNING: 

DO  NOT  rotate  the  light  manually.  This  will  strip  the 

gear rack.

 

 

Bulb replacement 

The bulbs are rated at over 200 hours of operation. If they should need 
replacement,  they  can  be  ordered  through  an  ACR  dealer  or  ACR 
Electronics.  The  part  number  is  P/N  9403.  ACR  recommends  that  you 
replace both bulbs at the same time. 
 

CAUTION:

  Failure  to  follow  replacement  instructions  carefully  can 

result in damage to bulb and/or light. All part sales are final. 
 

NOTE:

  One  bulb  will  continue  to  run  if  the  other  one  burns  out.  The 

100,000 cd intensity from one bulb will be sufficient to get back to shore. 
 

CAUTION: 

ACR recommends that an experienced marine 

mechanic replace bulbs according to these directions, or that the unit be 
sent for evaluation and service. 
 
To replace a bulb: 

1) 

Do not remove the front bezel to replace bulbs. Before replacing 

bulb,  move  lens  via  remote  control  to  the  farthest  down  position. 

Summary of Contents for RCL-75

Page 1: ...PRODUCT SUPPORT MANUAL RCL 75 Remote Control Searchlight System Model No RCL 75 Product No 1946 Y1 03 0158 Rev H...

Page 2: ...954 981 3333 or email at service acrelectronics com Please be ready to provide the technician with the page number you wish to discuss If you have a question that is not covered in the manual please...

Page 3: ...__ 6 SECTION 4 OPERATION _________________________________ 10 SECTION 5 CARE AND MAINTENANCE _____________________ 10 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS ____________________________ 15 APPENDIX B ACCESSORIES__...

Page 4: ...nt ASA plastic to minimize yellowing and is gasketed and finished to repel the weather SECTION 2 PREPARING TO INSTALL Unpacking the RCL 75 Before proceeding with the installation of the RCL 75 please...

Page 5: ...above is missing please contact ACR Electronics Technical Service by email at service acrelectronics com or by phone at 1 954 981 3333 Please be ready to provide the serial number of your unit and lo...

Page 6: ...eration should be given to the selection of a mounting location for the RCL 75 and the Point Pad remote control panel Location helps assure maximum performance of the light Typical mounting locations...

Page 7: ...ill need 1 4 diameter stainless steel bolts nuts and washers If the mounting area is robust enough pan head lag screws may be used If the surface area can be reached from the underside bolting with lo...

Page 8: ...rill holes will not impact or harm other items wires plumbing hardware bulkhead The URP 102 Point Pad is supplied as a surface mount unit see figure 4 A flush mount option is provided see figure 5 To...

Page 9: ...h is to be located i e bulkheads wires plumbing hardware Check in advance to verify the wiring harness can be routed to this location Mounting the Light Make sure area is clean and dry Decide on the u...

Page 10: ...3 4 Put the mounting gasket on the deck mount or shaped plate if used Use caulk or bedding compound to seal bolt and wire holes before deck mount is attached to deck The plates are keyed to each other...

Page 11: ...etergent and water if desired Rotate the light left then right and up then down periodically to keep motors and turning surfaces clean and operational WARNING DO NOT rotate the light manually This wil...

Page 12: ...t sides of front and 4 counter sunk Phillips screws attaching top cover to lower case Use L wrench furnished with light see Figure 8 3 Carefully remove top cover by lifting straight up see Figure 9 4...

Page 13: ...leeve with needle nose pliers and push through the partition wall see Figure 12 7 Gently remove the entire reflector assembly from the body see Figure 13 8 Place the reflector assembly face down 9 Rem...

Page 14: ...gear toothed rack is on the right and the smooth arch is on the left The wires on the left are formed sharply down and back of the bulb assembly then a 1 inch 2 54cm diameter loop is formed back up a...

Page 15: ...screw holes at the front match the metal braces 22 Reinstall the four 4 long cover screws starting from the back and work forward then install the two 2 top screws at each side total of 4 Tighten all...

Page 16: ...mum with Molex quick connect locking connectors on each end Peak beam candle power 180 000 candela Lamp Dual beam 55 watt halogen Reflector size 6 x 4 5 Beam spread degrees Horizontal 8 Approx Vertica...

Page 17: ...r operating life 9403 Base gasket 9425 2 nd station cable harness 17 5 2m length water proof connector 9426 Riser 1 inch 2 54cm Can be stacked to raise light 9427 2 nd station Point Pad control flush...

Page 18: ...Y1 03 0158H 17 Figure 21 Installation with extension cable harness Figure 22 Installation with second Point Pad station...

Page 19: ...ND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AS TO MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER MATTER WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT The Company shall not be liable for consequential or special damages To pl...

Page 20: ...N 60945 2002 Immunity IEC 61000 4 2 1995 Electrostatic Discharge IEC 61000 4 3 1995 Radiated Immunity IEC 61000 4 6 1996 Conducted Immunity Power and I O Leads IEC 61000 4 11 1994 Voltage Dips and Int...

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