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24 X 48 & 30 X 60 boards 

180° over Cab MoUNT KIT

1. Unpack all items and check that you have received a complete kit prior to beginning installation.

2. Determine the proper hole configuration needed to obtain the correct width for your particular sign by examining Fig 2 and Chart 1.

3. Before the sign is mounted, you must install the actuator power cable and the travel position switch cable into the sign.  To do this, first remove the 

    access panel on the back of the sign.  Next you need to insert the quick disconnect spade end of both cables into the hole on the side or bottom of 

    the sign.  Once the wires have been routed through the sign to the driver, press each disconnect onto the proper corresponding spade terminal as 

    indicated by the label on the driver and in the arrow board manual.  Be sure to wire tie the wires to the main loom to help relieve strain.  Replace 

    the back access panel and the sign is ready to mount. 

4. Mount the sign brackets (items 3 and 4) to your arrow board using items 18, 21 and 24. 

5. Install the left sign bracket (item 4) into the left frame assembly (item 2) and loosely secure using items 19 and 22 as depicted in Fig 2 making sure 

    to support the far side of the board.  Then slide the other end of the frame over and repeat the installation for the right side of the frame assembly.

6. Using items 15, 19 and 22, bolt the base together making sure that the holes obtained from the figure in step 2 are properly aligned.  

7. Install the actuator bracket (item 7) onto the actuator (item 5) using items 14, 19, and 22 as shown in Fig 1.  Note the orientation of the tab on 

    item 7 when installing. 

8. Mount the actuator (item 5) to the frame and to the pivot links (items 8 and 9) as depicted in Fig 1 using items 14, 13, 19, and 22 making sure to 

    mount the links and the actuator in the proper orientation.  It may be necessary to slightly extend the actuator in order to properly bolt the unit in place.  

9. The unit is now ready to be placed onto vehicle. 

 10. After placing the assembly where you wish to mount it, carefully route the wires to the battery making sure to fuse the positive wire within 10 inches 

      of the battery (60A for incandescent and 20A for LED boards).  When routing the wires, avoid moving or rotating truck parts and avoid getting too 

      close to hot items such as exhaust.  When running wire through a hole in metal, be sure to use a grommet and carefully secure the wire. 

11. Power the unit on and move the actuator to the bottom position, staying clear of the sign.  

12. Once the sign is in the full upright position, find a suitable place to drill the frame in order to securely mount it to the vehicle.  

13. After mounting, recheck all hardware to ensure it is tightened properly.  

14. Manually raise and lower the unit with the controller and check for any obstructions or binding problems.  

15. Turn the unit off.  The unit is now ready to have the position switch installed and adjusted for auto traveling position (optional).   

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safety

This product is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Should service be required, the customer 

should return the product for warranty consideration. Shipping will be prepaid via ground transportation. All products requiring warranty service shall be re-

turned within one year from the date of purchase. Exclusions from this warranty are the finish and damage caused by improper installation or use.

The manufacturer assumes no liability for costs incurred to remove or reinstall the product, or for lost revenues due to equipment down time.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state and country to country.

ONe yeaR WaRRaNty

Electrical/Electronic Device – Potential Shock Hazard Safety is never optional, so please read and follow all instructions shipped with 
the products and the warnings that follow. These instructions are for the installation of the system on a mobile vehicle.  The installer is 
required to have a good working knowledge of vehicle electrical systems and the ability to work on such systems, safely.

•  Do not attempt this installation unless you have been properly trained in the maintenance and troubleshooting of vehicle electrical systems.

•  Before drilling into any vehicle structure, be sure that each side of the surface is free of anything that might be damaged.

•  Failure to follow these safety precautions may result in property damage, serious injury or death to you, to passengers, or to others.

Read and understand 

ALL

 instructions before operating the arrow board.

Do not use an arrow board that is not operating properly. Be sure all lights are functioning and the appropriate arrow mode has been selected.

Check with the job Safety Engineer for correct arrow mode - mode requirements may vary from state to state.

Make sure the arrow board, rotation brackets, cross bar and gutter mounts have been installed correctly:

•  Secure all the bolts and nuts.

•  Make sure all electrical connections are secure and clear of hot/moving vehicle parts.

•  Ensure control box is mounted securely.

•  Replace any cracked, broken or damaged lights and hoods.

Always visually check the arrow board to make sure the functions operate correctly. This will properly direct traffic 

preventing property damage, injury or death.

All Superior Signals’ arrow boards and power lift kits are 12

vdc

 power.

Power Lift:

1.   Position the vehicle in the desired location with the arrow board facing oncoming traffic.

2.   Set the main power switch to the “ON” position. The LED will indicate the power is “ON”.

3.   Be sure there are no obstructions that may interfere with the rotation of the arrow board.

4.      

DO NOT

 exceed 50

mph

 in the travel position and 40

mph

 in the operating position.

WARNING!

POWER REQUIREMENTS:

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