ACR&Artex RCL-75 User Manual

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Tools and fasteners needed for installation

The following tools and marine-grade fasteners are needed for
installation but are not included in the light kit.

4 each, 1/4” dia. bolts

4 each, Lock nuts

OR

4 each, 1/4” dia.

Lag screws

4 each,Washers

1 each, 1/4" Drill bit for bolt
holes

OR 1 each, 17/64" Drill
bit for lag screws

1 each, 15/16" Drill bit for cable clearance

1 each, 13/64" Drill bit for remote switch mounting bolts
1 each, Tube of silicone or bedding compound to close hole around
cable


OPTION: 1-inch mounting riser shapeable for irregular surfaces (P/N
9427, see Figure 6).

WARNING: Be careful when using electrical power tools around

water.

Follow manufacturer’s instructions. Electric shock could occur.

Location Selection

Care and consideration should be given to the selection of a mounting
location for the RCL-

75 and the Point Pad™ (remote control panel).

Location helps assure maximum performance of the light.

Typical mounting locations include bow pulpit, fore deck, and cabin
hardtop (see Figures 2 and 3).

CAUTION: Do not mount the searchlight upside down.


The mounting surface sho

uld be flat and parallel to the water’s surface.

Keep in mind that the further the light is from the pulpit, the greater the
chance that light will reflect off the boat and into the operator’s vision.

Before installing the light or remote control switch, find a suitable path
for the wires to run. There are two sets of wires: (a) a 17-foot (5.18
meter) wiring harness, which will connect the light and the remote Point
Pad™, and (b) power leads which will connect the light to a power
source. A path will be needed for both. Wire should be kept from contact
with sharp edges, and tight radii. If wire needs to pass through a

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