
WOLO WATCHMAN MODELS - PAGE 3
12. Place the weather-stripping back into position.
13.
Insert the cable
s
and the red and black wires into the access hole
that was drilled into the roof earlier. Route the cables into the B-pillar.
14.
The power cable will make an approximate 90° bend into the B-pillar.
Depending on the vehicle, this can sometimes be difficult, but it is
the recommended procedure for proper installation. Installation will
vary for each make and model vehicle and it is up to the installation
technician’s discretion whether to route the power cable as
recommend through the B-pillar or use an alternative routing method.
Route cables down to the bottom of the B-pillar and the pull the full
length of both cables into the interior of the vehicle. See Fig. 6.
15.
The rubber grommet that is attached to the power cable, is inserted
into the access hole. See Fig. 2 and Fig. 3.
16.
Make sure that the light’s cable has been completely pulled into the vehicle, use silicon or similar
waterproof material around the grommet and cables to ensure a waterproof installation.
MOUNTING SWITCH CONTROL PANEL
See Fig. 7
The light bar’s switch control panel needs to be mounted in a
location that can easily be reached.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect the power plug to the switch
controller until all mounting and wiring has been completed and
a safety check has been completed.
WARNING:
If the vehicle is
equipped with air bags, the installer MUST consult the vehicle’s
shop or build manual to ensure that light’s switch controller and
wires that will be connected to the switch controller, will not affect
deployment of air bags. This switch controller must be installed only
in a location recommended by vehicle manufacturer. If necessary,
consult manufacturer for their recommendation. Failure to adhere to
this warning could result in damage to the air bag and or reduce the
effectiveness of the air bag, which could result in bodily injury, or
death to you or others.
CAUTION
•
Before drilling any surface for mounting of the switch controller or for routing wires, carefully inspect the
desired location to ensure that there are no components, wires and or any other vehicle part that could be
damaged by drilling.
•
The switch controller should not be mounted close to the vehicle’s heater duct.
17.
Remove the controller from the mounting bracket by removing the thumb screws on each side. Use the
bracket as a template to mark the location of the mounting holes.
18.
Drill four-(4) holes on the marked locations using a 5/32” drill bit.
19.
Secure the swing-mounting bracket to the desired location using the sheet metal screws provided.
See Fig. 7.
20.
Reposition the switch controller back into the swing bracket, you can tilt and position the controller so that
it is easily reachable by user. Tighten the two thumb screws that secure the switch controller to the swing
bracket. See Fig. 7.
WIRING POWER CABLE
See Fig. 8
Cable that has two wires (red and black)
21.
WARNING:
Failure to wire the light bar correctly could result in permanent damage to the light bar, the
vehicle’s electrical system and/or cause a fire. If any switch, fuse or wire is replaced, they must meet or
exceed specifications rating specified in this manual. Any deviation to the electrical specifications are at
the installer’s/user’s risk.
IMPORTANT:
Disconnect the vehicles battery before beginning any wiring.
Fig. 7
Mounting Bracket
Thumb
Screw
Thumb
Screw
Fig. 6
B-PILLAR
POWER CABLE
and RED / BLACK
WIRES EXIT