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Chapter 5: Servicing the Lightbar
Cleaning the Reflectors
1. Use a large flat-head screwdriver to remove the two 1/4-20 screws that secure the end
dome to the aluminum extrusion (Figure 3.1 on page 16) and remove the nameplate.
2. Slide the end dome off the aluminum extrusion along with any additional domes to access
the PCB containing the reflectors.
3. Use a soft tissue to clean the reflectors. Avoid heavy pressure and the use of caustic or pe-
troleum base solvents, which will scratch or dull the surface.
Replacing the Halogen Lamps
CAREFULLY HANDLE THE HALOGEN LAMP
Halogen lamps get hot enough to burn you. Always allow these devices to cool before
handling them. Halogen lamps are also pressurized and if broken can result in flying
glass. Always wear gloves and eye protection when handling these devices.
Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury.
LAMP WATTAGE
This device is designed to use a halogen lamp of 50 watts only. Use of a lamp of more
than 50 watts can result in damage to the lens, property damage, or injury to you or
others.
HANDLE STROBE AND HALOGEN LAMPS CAREFULLY
Strobe and halogen lamps get hot enough to burn you. Always allow the lamps to
cool before handling these devices. Halogen and strobe lamps are also pressurized
and if broken can result in flying glass. Always wear gloves and eye protection when
handling these devices.
Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury.
DO NOT TOUCH LAMPS WITH BARE HANDS
Oil deposits on the glass portion of a halogen lamp can cause the glass to facture
during use. If you are unsure whether the glass portion has been handled without
gloves, clean the glass using a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol before installing the
lamp.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS/NUTS
To avoid damage to the lightbar, do not overtighten the screws and nuts.
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