Code 3 WingMan Installation & Operation Manual

Code 3 WingMan Installation & Operation Manual

Wingman with tricore or torus technology -interior lighting system 2011 dodge charger rear deck light bar

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INSTALLATION
& OPERATION
MANUAL
WingMan
WingMan
U.S. Patent Nos. 7,153,015 and 7,300,175, Other Patents Pending
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IMPORTANT:
TriCore
™ with
Interior Lighting System
2011 DODGE CHARGER
REAR DECK LIGHT BAR
CONTENTS:
Read all instructions and warnings before installing and using.
This manual must be delivered to the end user of this equipment.
INSTALLER:
LONG VERSION
Torus
® or
Introduction................................................................................2
Unpacking & Pre-Installation......................................................2
Installation & Mounting............................................................3-4
Wiring Diagram - Instructions..................................................4-5
Flash Pattern Selection..............................................................6
Warranty.....................................................................................8
SHORT VERSION
Technology

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL WingMan ™ SHORT VERSION LONG VERSION WingMan TriCore Torus Technology ™ with ® or ™ U.S. Patent Nos. 7,153,015 and 7,300,175, Other Patents Pending Interior Lighting System 2011 DODGE CHARGER REAR DECK LIGHT BAR CONTENTS: Introduction................2 Unpacking &...
  • Page 2 Unpacking & Pre-installation Carefully remove the WingMan and place it on a flat 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.
  • Page 3 FIGURE 1 Step 2 Position the WingMan in the rear package tray area (see Figure 4) to determine the desired routing of the cable into the trunk or where ever the final location of the cable is to be. Note: The best and safest cable routing is to drill a clearance hole for the cable directly through the sheet metal and the interior fabric of the package tray area from inside the trunk of the vehicle directly in line with the cable exit of the WingMan.
  • Page 4 Step 8 From inside the trunk tighten the (2) 1/4"-20 X 5/8" Phillips Pan Head Screws (see Figure 10). Step 9 Back inside the rear passenger area of the vehicle push the WingMan back tight against the rear window and tighten the (2) 1/4"-20 X 1/2"...
  • Page 5 Larger wires and tight connections will provide longer service life for components. For high current wires it is highly recommended that terminal blocks or soldered connections be used with shrink tubing to protect the connections. Do not use insulation displacement connectors (e.g. 3M Scotchlock type connectors).
  • Page 6 ® The WingMan™ can be configured as a 6 or 8 head ArrowStik. To change the WingMan from an 8 head ArrowStik to a 6 Light Head configuration with the (2) Outboard Light Heads flashing alternately, remove the mounting screws that attach the Wing- Man's Cover to the Outer Panel to gain access to the printed circuit board inside (see the exploded view on page 7).
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting All WingMan™Products are thoroughly tested prior to shipment. However, should you encounter a problem during installation or during the life of the product, follow the guide below for information on repair and troubleshooting. Additional information may be obtained from the factory technical help line at 314-996-2800.
  • Page 8 *Code 3, Inc. reserves the right to repair or replace at its discretion. Code 3, Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for expenses incurred for the removal and /or reinstallation of products requiring service and/or repair.; nor for the packaging, handling, and shipping: nor for the handling of products returned to sender after the service has been rendered.

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