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4. Using the supplied #6 x 1” philllips pan head sheet metal
screws, secure the Cadet to the mounting surface.
Installation: TAMPER RESISTANT PERMANENT MOUNT
1. Check to make sure that no vehicle components will
interfere with the selected mounting location of this unit.
2. Remove the lens from the base of the unit by positioning a
flat head screw driver or other suitable tool in the opening
between the lens and the base and lifting the tool in an
upward motion (See Fig. 1).
3. Locate the mounting holes inside the base of the Cadet
(See Fig. 2). Carefully drill out the mounting holes through
the base and base pad of the unit. The diameter of these
holes should be sized to a #6 sheet metal screw.
4. Position the Cadet on the proposed mounting location.
Using an awl or other suitable tool, scribe the mounting
surface where the mounting holes are to be drilled and
scribe the area the wires are to pass through (Fig. 2).
5. Carefully drill the mounting holes along with the wire hole in
the areas scribed in step 4. The diameter of these holes
will be determined by the size of the mounting hardware
(#6 x 1”) and the thickness of the mounting surface.
6. Using the supplied #6 x 1” phillips pan head sheet metal
screws, secure the Cadet to the mounting location.
The Responder® Cadet™ Series,
utilizes a base design that
enables a dash/deck, magnetic (optional), or permanent
mounting. The Responder Cadet features a relampable
halogen bulb that has been designed to allow easy
replacement.
FEATURES:
•
50 Watt Equivalent Halogen Bulb.
•
2 amps @ 13.6 VDC.
•
Optional Base Mounted push button On/Off switch.
•
Optional Coil Cord
•
Removable Plastic Shield for rear flash cutoff.
IMPORTANT WARNING:
As mounting the Responder Cadet
will require drilling, it is absolutely necessary to make sure that
no other vehicle components could be damaged in the process.
Check both sides of the mounting surface before starting and if
damage is possible, select a different mounting location.
Installation: PERMANENT MOUNT
1. Check to make sure that no vehicle components will
interfere with the selected mounting location of this unit.
2. Position the Cadet on the proposed mounting location.
Using an awl or other suitable tool, and using the mounting
holes as a guide (See Fig. 1), poke a hole through the base
pad and scribe the mounting surface where the mounting
holes are to be drilled.
3. Carefully drill the mounting holes in the areas scribed in
step 2. The diameter of these holes will be determined by
the size of the mounting hardware (#6 x 1”) and the
thickness of the mounting surface.
PERMANENT
MOUNTING
HOLES (3)
BASE PAD
REF. LINE FOR SCRIBING
THE MOUNTING SURFACE
Fig. 1
USING A FLAT HEAD
SCREWDRIVER, LIFT
WITH AN UPWARD
MOTION TO REMOVE
THE LENS.
TAMPER
RESISTANT
MOUNTING
HOLES
Fig. 2
WIRE
PASSAGE
OPENING