Maintenance - Ecco Pro Vantage 12+ Series Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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12+ Pro Vantage™ Lightbar
STTs OPTIONAL
Optional Stop/Tail/Turn
(STT) Cable
BROWN (TAIL)
YELLOW (LEFT TURN)
GREEN (RIGHT TURN)
RED (STOP)
WHITE (STT GROUND)

Maintenance:

Occasional cleaning of the lenses will ensure optimum light output. Take care when
cleaning lenses – although tough, polycarbonate scratches easily. Clean the lens and
base with soap and water or a lens polish using a soft cloth. Do not use solvents as they
may damage the polycarbonate. Do not subject the lightbar to high-pressure washers or
automatic car washers.
Lens Removal and Installation
1. Remove the screws from the lenses. Starting at one edge, pull the lens off.
2. Carefully lift the lens off the seal – choose a suitable location to temporarily store the
lens so as to not scratch the surface.
3. When reinstalling, gently apply pressure around the lens taking care not to damage
the seal. Replace the screws.
Warning LED Modules (EZ1203X, EZ1206XX)
The LED lightheads have been designed to ensure long service life using high performance
LEDs. The modules are low profile units that have a high intensity output with low current draw.
The LED lightheads can be mounted in the front, rear and corners of the lightbar.
SERIAL INTERFACE BOX (EZMATSIB)
Power/Ground Cable
BLACK
NOTE: GREEN AND YELLOW
WIRE FUNCTIONS ARE
SWAPPED IN LIGHTBARS WITH
RED
PASSENGER SIDE CABLE EXIT.
See Fuse
USE THE RED WIRE IN 3-WIRE
Recommendations
SYSTEMS ONLY.
on Page 1
SIB
4-Pin Connector
1-2 A
IGNITION
SWITCH
GRAY/BLK - Ignition Wire
Yellow - Left Alley
Purple - Right Alley
Gray - WL/Alley Flash
ORG/BLK - Takedown
Pink - LR Arrowstik
Orange - RR Arrowstick
YLW/BLK - Arrowstik Flash
GRN/BLK - Level 1
WHT/BLK - Level 2
RED/BLK - Level 3
BLU/BLK - Rear Cut
PUR/BLK - Front Cut
Brown - Left Cut
Green - Cruise
Blue - Dim
BLU/WHT - Program Patterns
White - Arrowstik Pattern
1 A
NOTE: Not all SIB input wires
are used.
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