C6304
Wireless
Magnetic
Tow
Light
For
Vehicles
Under
80”
in
width
This
product
is
intended
for
temporary
use
to
provide
tail
lamp
function
as
well
as
stop
and
turn
indication
when
towing
a
vehicle
narrower
than
80
inches
wide.
Some
kits
do
not
contain
all
lights
required
by
the
Department
of
Transportation.
Please
check
with
your
dealer
concerning
additional
lighting
requirements.
A
special
note
about
batteries:
It
is
recommended
to
use
AA
lithium
batteries
and
have
a
spare
set
of
batteries
on
hand.
While
in
use
be
sure
to
check
every
two
hours
that
the
amber
battery
indicator
LED
is
NOT
blinking.
A
blinking
LED
indicates
the
batteries
are
not
functioning
properly.
If
the
battery
indicator
LED
is
blinking
when
attempting
to
turn
the
lights
on
you
will
need
to
replace
all
eight
batteries
immediately
to
comply
with
SAE/FMVSS
108
safety
standards.
Four
batteries
are
found
in
each
of
two
magnetic
bases.
Using
the
Wireless
Tow
Lights:
1.
Install
fresh
AA
batteries
into
each
light
base
per
indicated
polarity.
The
battery
tray
may
be
accessed
by
twisting
the
entire
base
counter
‐
clockwise
while
holding
the
light’s
housing.
(See
illustration).
Make
sure
to
replace
the
batteries
in
BOTH
“RH”
and
“LH”
units!
2.
Connect
the
transmitter
to
your
“four
‐
flat”
trailer
plug
on
the
vehicle.
3.
Attach
the
transmitter
to
steel
surface
in
the
rear
of
the
towing
vehicle
above
the
bumper
so
that
the
magnet
holds
it
firmly
in
place
after
first
cleaning
the
mounting
surface
and
transmitter’s
magnetic
base.
For
best
results
place
at
or
above
the
level
of
the
rear
bumper.
4.
Turn
the
switch
located
on
the
bottom
of
the
“LH”
base
to
“On”.
5.
Check
that
the
magnetic
light
bases
are
clear
of
any
debris
that
may
scratch
the
mounting
surface.
Attach
the
left
“LH”
and
right
“RH”
lights
on
a
flat
surface
as
far
apart
as
practical
and
at
an
equal
distance
from
the
sides
of
the
vehicle
being
towed.
Lights
should
be
placed
at
the
same
height.
Do
not
mount
lights
higher
than
6
feet
(381
mm)
from
the
ground
or
lower
than
1.25
feet
(1829
mm)
from
the
ground.
The
entire
magnet
must
be
touching
a
steel
surface
for
optimal
holding
performance.
Place
lights
to
allow
following
vehicles
optimal
visibility
at
all
times.
6.
If
the
lights
are
not
aligned
properly
detach
them
by
tipping
the
light
to
disengage
the
magnetic
base
before
placing
them
again.
7.
Use
a
tie
wrap
to
collect
any
loose
cable
between
the
lights.
Do
not
cover
or
obstruct
the
lights
during
operation.
8.
Verify
the
operation
of
tail
lights,
stop
lights
and
both
left
and
right
turn
signals.
DO
NOT
drive
your
vehicle
unless
all
lights
function!
9.
Every
two
hours
check
that
the
battery
LED
indicator
near
the
top
of
the
“LH”
light
is
not
flashing
and
that
tail,
left
turn,
right
turn
and
brake
functions
are
operational.
If
the
low
battery
LED
indicator
is
flashing
or
the
trailer
lights
do
not
function
then
install
eight
new
AA
batteries
immediately.