Larson Electronics LLC www.LarsonElectronics.com [email protected]
9419 E US HWY 175, Kemp, TX 75143 - P: (800) 369-6671 - F: (903) 498-3364
HID-A1830-WA
H.I.D. SYSTEM WARNING
Do not stare directly into the light or shine directly into the eyes of another person as this may
cause temporary loss of vision.
Do not let water enter the case, while the light is both weather and water resistant, it is not
designed to be submersible.
Never disassemble the light as all parts must be factory serviced to insure proper operation.
The auxiliary light is to be mounted on the vehicle only in a vertical, bottom-mounting or in a
suspended position.
Do not allow objects or skin to contact a hot lens because of burn risk.
The auxiliary light must not adversely affect the performance of low beam, high beam, engine
cooling or the driver’s view.
Before working on the auxiliary Xenon light: disconnect the negative terminal (-) from the
battery. Make sure that the vehicle’s electrical system is de-energized.
Installation and lamp change may only be carried out by qualified or properly trained persons.
Use the supplied wire harness for electrical installation.
Before switching on the auxiliary light, the lens cover must be removed!
NOTICE
Completely read all instructions before installing.
Consult your local or state regulatory agency regarding the use of auxiliary lighting.
The placement of auxiliary lighting should not restrict airflow to the radiator or block
headlamps, turn signals or parking lights.
INSTALLING THE LIGHT
1.
Disconnect the negative terminal (-) from the battery and wrap with electrical tape to prevent
contact.
2.
Select a suitable attachment location and then mark and drill the 11 mm diameter hole for
mounting.
CAUTION:
Consult your vehicle owner’s manual or manufacturer regarding location of airbag or
other sensors near the mounting location.
3.
Fit the additional headlamp with washer, spring washer, and nut.
WIRING HARNESS INSTALLATION
The wiring harness is pre-assembled and fully insulated and sleeved.
1.
Lay out wiring so that all connections (battery, relay, switch, & lights) will have more than
sufficient length.