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           Caution: 

When drilling into any vehicle surface, 

make sure that the area is free from any electrical wires, fuel 

lines, vehicle upholstery, etc. that could be damaged.

Carefully remove the beacon and place it on a flat surface. Examine the unit 

for transit damage, and locate all parts. If damage is found, or parts are miss-

ing, contact the transit company or ECCO. Do not use damaged or broken 

parts.

Permanent Mounting:

Select the desired location on a flat surface for the LED beacon to be mounted. 

The visibility of the flash and ease of wiring access should be taken into con-

sideration in the selection of the mounting location. 

1. 

Using the base gasket as a template, mark the three mounting hole 

locations (see Figure 1). 

2. 

Drill the holes using a 7/32”  drill size. 

3. 

A fourth hole may be drilled for wire access as shown in Figure 1, 

or the wires may be routed through the slot in the base for external 

access. 

4. 

Connect the power wires as shown in the wiring section (see Figure 

3).

5. 

Mount the beacon with #10 hardware. 

Pipe Mounting:  

The 7945 & 7950 series base comes with 1” NPT threads for pipe mounting. 

Temporary Mounting, Vacuum-Magnet Mount: 

  

The 7945 & 7950 series beacons are available as vacuum-magnet mount (7945X-

VM & 7950X-VM) units. The Vacuum-Magnet Mount feature includes a suction cup 

on the bottom of the beacon, with a magnet inside of the suction cup, for a secure, 

temporary mount. The beacon should be placed in the center of the roof where the 

least amount of curvature occurs. Before installing, make sure there is no debris on 

the bottom of the beacon or on the roof of the vehicle, which could reduce the holding 

power of the suction cup and magnet. Place and remove the beacon without sliding 

to  avoid  scratching  the  paint  on  the  vehicle. After  placement,  the  beacon  should 

adhere firmly to the surface. If the unit slides or moves easily, a proper installation 

has not been obtained. To release the vacuum, lift the tab to release the airlock (see 

Figure 2). To protect the Vacuum-Magnet Mount assembly, return beacon to the box 

when not in use. 

Do not attempt to attach the beacon to an ice-covered surface.

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Important!   

This unit is a safety device, and it must be

connected to its own seperate, fused power point to assure its continued 

operation should any other electrical accessory fail.

            

             

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 beacon flying off of the vehicle, which 

could cause damage to other vehicles, and injury or death to the passen-

gers. The vacuum-magnet mount is not intended as a permanent mounting 

for the beacon. The vacuum-magnet mount unit must be mounted on a flat 

smooth magnetic surface (i.e. no fiberglass, ribbed style roofs, etc.). Insure 

that the magnet is kept clean.

Figure 2

Installation & Mounting:

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WARNING!

 Failure to follow these instructions can result in fire or injury from excessive heat build up.

 

 Operator is responsible for ensuring cigarette adapter fits correctly into cigarette/auxillary outlet used.

 For proper operation, verify cigarette/auxillary 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 cigarette lighter power outlet recommended by vehicle manufacturer.

 Keep cigarette lighter adapter, and outlet, clean and free of debris.

 Do not use the cigarette lighter adapter when wet.

 Insert cigarette lighter adapter fully into the outlet for proper connection.

 Grasp cigarette lighter adapter, NOT cord, to remove from outlet.

 Remove cigarette lighter adapter completely from outlet when light is not in use.

Summary of Contents for 7950

Page 1: ...the responsibility 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...

Page 2: ...ld adhere firmly to the surface If the unit slides or moves easily a proper installation has not been obtained To release the vacuum lift the tab to release the airlock see Figure 2 To protect the Vac...

Page 3: ...CT ISOLATE WHEN NOT IN USE Figure 3 Maintenance This LED beacon has been designed for trouble free operation There are no periodic maintenance needs for this model Troubleshooting 1 Most beacon failur...

Page 4: ...E WARRANTIES Remedies and Limitation of Liability MANUFACTURER S SOLE LIABILITY AND BUYER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY AGAINST MANUFACTURER REGARD...

Page 5: ...veh culo y evitar particularmente las potenciales reas de impacto de la cabeza 6 Es responsabilidad del operador del veh culo asegurarse de que todas las caracter sticas del producto funcionen correc...

Page 6: ...intente colocar la baliza sobre una superficie recubierta de hielo Importante Esta unidad es un dispositivo de seguridad y debe conectarse a su propia alimentaci n con fusible para garantizar el funci...

Page 7: ...o Localizaci n de fallas 1 La mayor a de las fallas de la baliza que incluyen el funcionamiento intermitente o err tico y la falta de funcionamiento pueden atribuirse a problemas en el cableado o la b...

Page 8: ...A EXPRESA O IMPL CITA MEDIANTE LA PRESENTE SE EXCLUYEN LAS GARANT AS IMPL CITAS DE COMERCIABILIDAD O APTITUD PARA UN PROP SITO EN PARTICULAR QUE NO SE APLICAR N AL PRODUCTO EL NICO Y EXCLUSIVO REMEDI...

Page 9: ...sant la s curit de tous les passagers du v hicule en vitant particuli rement les zones de chocs potentiels au niveau de la t te 6 Pendant l utilisation il incombe au conducteur du v hicule de s assure...

Page 10: ...ectement Pour rel cher le vide soulevez la languette pour d gager l air emprisonn voir Figure 2 Afin de pr server l ensemble de montage vide magn tique remettez la balise dans sa bo te lorsque vous ne...

Page 11: ...1 La plupart des d faillances de la balise y compris les fonctionnements intermittents ou irr guliers ou encore les d fauts de fonctionnement peuvent tre imput es des probl mes de raccordement ou de...

Page 12: ...UNE AUTRE GARANTIE EXPRESSE OU TACITE LES GARANTIES IMPLICITES DE QUALIT MARCHANDE OU D APTITUDE UN USAGE PARTICULIER SONT EXCLUES ET NE S APPLIQUERONT PAS AU PRODUIT LE SEUL ET UNIQUE RECOURS DE L AC...

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