
COMMAND LIGHT
15
Maintenance
Cleaning
The
COMMAND LIGHT
is constructed with corrosion resistant aluminum and stainless steel fasteners.
To further enhance corrosion resistance all exposed surfaces receive a powder coated paint finish.
To assure years of trouble free service periodically clean all external surfaces with a mild detergent
solution and a gentle spray of water.
DO NOT USE A HIGH-PRESSURE WASHER
, which will
force water into sensitive electric circuitry.
Lamp lenses may be cleaned with any commercially available glass cleaner.
Upper and lower stage actuators are sealed units and do not require adjustment or lubrication. The
actuators have slip-clutches to compensate for minor stroke tolerances at the limits of its travel as well
as internal limit switches. The actuator may produce a ratcheting sound at each end of the stroke which
is normal. The actuators should not be made to ratchet excessively, this can lead to premature actuator
clutch failure.
All pivot points on the
COMMAND LIGHT
are self-
lubricating thermal polymer. Periodic cleaning with
a moisture displacing cleaner and soft bristle brush,
without disassembly, to remove accumulated dirt and
debris will minimize wear.
Rotation Motor Replacement
1. Raise the lamp tree fully. Loosen the center switch
screw. Take off the midplate covers. Carefully remove
the smaller cover, maneuvering around the Turck
sensor and wire.
2. Loosen the motor screws enough to slide back and
forth. Rotate the upper lamp tree and locate the master
link in the rotation chain. Position the master link to
an available and comfortable place to remove. Once
disconnected, remove chain.
Note:
The upper lamp tree will now rotate freely.
3. Using a 3/32 allen wrench, Remove the two set
screws in the small sprocket. Gently pull off the
small sprocket.
4. Remove the bottom motor box cover. Carefully pull
out the pole strip and all connected wires.
Center Switch Screw
Summary of Contents for CL602A
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Page 23: ...USER GUIDE 22 Specifications ...
Page 24: ...COMMAND LIGHT 23 EXPLODED VIEWS AND WIRING SCHEMATICS ...
Page 25: ...USER GUIDE 24 Parts List Lower Stage A ...
Page 26: ...COMMAND LIGHT 25 Exploded View Lower Stage A ...
Page 27: ...USER GUIDE 26 Parts List Lower Stage B ...
Page 28: ...COMMAND LIGHT 27 Exploded View Lower Stage B ...
Page 29: ...USER GUIDE 28 Parts List Upper Stage A ...
Page 30: ...COMMAND LIGHT 29 Exploded View Upper Stage A ...
Page 31: ...USER GUIDE 30 Parts List Upper Stage B ...
Page 32: ...COMMAND LIGHT 31 Exploded View Upper Stage B ...
Page 33: ...USER GUIDE 32 Parts List Lamp Tree ...
Page 34: ...COMMAND LIGHT 33 Exploded View Lamp Tree ...
Page 35: ...USER GUIDE 34 Parts List Relay Box ...
Page 36: ...COMMAND LIGHT 35 Exploded View Relay Box ...
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Page 38: ...COMMAND LIGHT 37 Parts List Exploded View Entrance Box ...
Page 39: ...USER GUIDE 38 Wiring Schematics ...
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Page 42: ...COMMAND LIGHT 41 Holster Box ...
Page 43: ...USER GUIDE 42 Holster Box ...
Page 45: ...USER GUIDE 44 Lamp Tree Strobe ...
Page 46: ...COMMAND LIGHT 45 Lamp Tree Backlight ...
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