Code 3 SuperVisor with TriCore for Dodge Charger User Manual

INSTALLATION
& OPERATION
MANUAL
SuperVisor®
SuperVisor® with TriCore® Technology
U.S. Patent Nos. 7,153,015 and 7,300,175, Other Patents Pending
Dodge Charger
CONTENTS:
Introduction ...........................................................................2
Unpacking & Pre-Installation ................................................ 2
Installation & Mounting ......................................................3-4
Wiring Instructions - Flash Pattern Selection ....................4-6
Troubleshooting - Exploded View - Parts List .......................7
Warranty ...............................................................................8
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Read all instructions and warnings before installing and using. This manual must be delivered to the end user of this equipment.
IMPORTANT:
INSTALLER:
Introduction
The SuperVisor® with TriCore® Technology is an interior lighting system that ts in the visor area near the top of the windshield. The SuperVisor has room for up to eight TriCore light heads.
Product Features
TriCore light head options: Red, Blue, Amber, and White------------------------------Flashing or Steady Burn Control Size: 45.64" long x 1.71" tall x 8.90" deep--------------------------------------------------Weight: 7.5 lbs
The use of this or any warning device does not ensure that all drivers can or will observe or react to an emergency warning signal. Never take the right-of-way for granted. It is your responsibility to be sure you can proceed safely before entering an intersection, driving against trafc, responding at a high rate of speed, or walking on or around trafc lanes. The effectiveness of this warning device is highly dependent upon correct mounting and wiring. Read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions before installing or using this device. The vehicle operator should insure daily that all features of the device operate correctly. In use, the vehicle operator should insure the projection of the warning signal is not blocked by vehicle components (i.e.: open trunks or compartment doors), people, vehicles, or other obstructions. This equipment is intended for use by authorized
personnel only. It is the user’s responsibility to understand and obey all laws regarding emergency warning
devices. The user should check all applicable city, state and federal laws and regulations. Code 3, Inc., assumes no liability for any loss resulting from the use of this warning device. Proper installation is vital to the performance of this warning device and the safe operation of the emergency vehicle. It is important to recognize that the operator of the emergency vehicle is under psychological and physiological stress caused by the emergency situation. The warning device should be installed in such a manner as to: A) Not reduce the output performance of the system, B) Place the controls within convenient reach of the operator so that he can operate the system without losing eye contact with the roadway. Emergency warning devices often require high electrical voltages and/or currents. Properly protect and use caution around live electrical connections. Grounding or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing, which can cause personal injury and/or severe vehicle
WARNING!
damage, including re. Any electronic device may create or be affected by electromagnetic interference. After installation of any electronic device operate all equipment simultaneously to insure that operation is free of interference. Never power emergency warning equipment from the same circuit or share the same grounding circuit with radio communication equipment. All devices should be mounted in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and securely fastened to vehicle elements of sufcient strength to withstand the forces applied to the device. Driver and/or passenger air bags (SRS) will affect the way equipment should be mounted. This device should be mounted by permanent installation and within the zones specied by the vehicle manufacturer, if any. Any device mounted in the deployment area of an air bag will damage or reduce the effectiveness of the air bag and may damage or dislodge the device. Installer must be sure that this device, its mounting hardware and
electrical supply wiring does not interfere with the air bag or the SRS wiring or sensors. Mounting the unit inside
the vehicle by a method other than permanent installation is not recommended as unit may become dislodged during swerving, sudden braking or collision. Failure to follow instructions can result in personal injury. PROPER INSTALLATION COMBINED WITH OPERATOR TRAINING IN THE PROPER USE OF EMERGENCY WARNING DEVICES IS ESSENTIAL TO INSURE THE SAFETY OF EMERGENCY PERSONNEL AND THE PUBLIC.
Unpacking & Pre-installation
Carefully remove the SuperVisor and place it on a at surface, taking care not to scratch the lenses or damage the cable coming out of
the top. Examine the unit for transit damage, broken lamps, etc. Report any damage to the carrier and keep the shipping carton.
Standard light bars are built to operate on 12 volt D.C. negative ground (earth) vehicles. If you have an electrical system other than 12 volt D.C. negative ground (earth), and have not ordered a specially wired light bar, contact the factory for instructions.
Test the unit before installation. To test, touch the black wire to the ground (earth) and the other wires to +12 volts D.C., in accordance with the instructions attached to the cable (an automotive battery is preferable for this test). A battery charger may be used, but note that
some electronic options may not operate normally when powered by a battery charger. If problems occur at this point, contact the factory.
Note: Before beginning the installation process, be absolutely certain that the Light Bar functions as desired (See page 6 for options)!
WARNING!
Mounting Hardware - All mounting hardware is packed in a small bag inside the main carton. There are four brackets used to mount
the SuperVisor to the vehicle. These are discussed in detail later.
Utilizing non-factory supplied screws and/or mounting brackets and/or the improper
number of screws may result in loss of warranty coverage on the equipment.
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Installation and Mounting Instructions
Step 1 Removing Sun Visors
Begin the installation by removing the driver and passenger sun visor pivot brackets. Identify each visor with tape or other marking to indicate the driver from the passenger side unit; they are not always identical. There are three screws that hold the sun visor pivot arm bracket to the headliner. Remove each screw using a small Torx screwdriver as shown in Figure 1.
Step 2 Remove the visor retaining clips
To remove the sun visor retaining clips, unscrew the single Torx screw holding each clip in place as shown in Figure 2..
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2
Step 3 Attach the pivot arm brackets
Attach the outer mounting brackets that are supplied noting the difference between passenger and driver side brackets (see Figure 3
-Driver side shown). Rotate the pivot arm bracket on the Driver's side sun visor and verify that the orientation of the outer mounting bracket is as shown in Figure 4. Position the Driver's side pivot arm and loosely attach the rst Torx screw as shown in Figure 5 . Next, move the sun visor over in order to gain access to loosely attach the other two Torx screws. Repeat this operation for the Pas­senger side pivot arm and outer bracket. Do not tighten any of the screws at this time.
FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5
Step 4 Route the Cable
Carefully pull the plastic passenger side corner post cover out and away from the corner post, then pull down the ber cover under the glove box area of the dashboard on the passenger side by rst pulling out the two Christmas tree fasteners. It is also helpful to
pull out the plastic kick panel from the lower passenger side. Note: The cable can also be routed on the driver side but there are generally more OEM vehicle wires to maneuver around which can greatly increase installation time! Route the SuperVisor®
's power cable down through the opening between the end of the passenger side dashboard sheet metal and the door post sheet
metal. Route the cable down to the under side of the dash board. Tilt the rear view mirror all the way down as far as it will go to get it
out of the way for positioning the SuperVisor®. Pull all of the slack out of the cable as a helper positions the SuperVisor as close to
the nal position as possible. Once all of the slack is out of the cable and starting at the center of the SuperVisor at the rear view mir­ror attachment point, tuck the cable up behind and above the headliner. Continue tucking the cable above the headliner all the way over to the plastic corner post cover. Pull any remaining slack out of the cable, tuck the cable behind the plastic door post cover and snap the cover back in place making sure the neither cable or the OEM wiring is pinched anywhere.
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