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A Typical Installation
1.
Locate and mount the mounting bracket (Fig. 10) using appropriate
screw and anchors for that location and material.
2.
With flashlight out of the Charging Cradle, engage the two prongs of
mounting bracket with matching slots at base of the Charging Cradle …
roll it forward and over the spring-loaded pin lock (Fig. 11). Make sure it
has fully engaged the pin. Removal of the Charging Cradle is achieved by
simply depressing this pin with the index finger or (closed) ballpoint pen
and reversing the procedure.
3.
Plug the Charging Cradle’s 2-pronged, vibration-resistant, friction-lock
connector into the matching end of the DC power cord or AC converter.
Note:
When disconnecting plugs, never pull on wires. The Mag-Lite®
Rechargeable Flashlight System™ detachable mounting bracket allows the
Charging Cradle to be removed from the vehicle, taken to the home, station
house or office for continued charging. One extra mounting bracket is
included for mounting in two different locations.
CAUTION:
Make sure wires cannot be pinched.
If wire is pinched it
can cause immediate short and wires will get hot and melt plastic.
Fig. 19
Black (–) lead
to ground
Positive (+) lead
(striped)
Ignition-Switched Fuses
Ground Side of Fuse
Charging Cradle Cord
Radio
Heater
Accessory
Note:
For maximum protection of recharging
unit, it is recommended that a 1-amp fuse be
installed in the (+) striped lead.
Charging Cradle
Direct Wire–Vehicle Installation 12–14 Volt Only (Not for 24-Volt Systems)
A 4’ power accessory cord is available to facilitate the direct-wiring of the rechargeable system (Fig. 19). Mag Instrument recommends
using only an ignition-switched (fused) circuit, and preferably the lowest output available (5 amps or less). This is most often the radio
or accessory fuse. The striped (positive) lead is connected to the fuse output, and the unmarked (negative) ground wire should be
attached to a metal part of the chassis, which serves as a battery ground return.
Fig. 11
Fig. 10
Section 3
Installation
1 AMP
(
See Note)