Maintenance, Warning – Code 3 2100 User Manual

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WARNING!

Lamps are extremely hot! Allow to cool completely before attempting to remove. Gloves and
eye protection should be worn when handling halogen lamps as they are pressurized and
accidental breakage can result in flying glass.

!

Maintenance

Lens Cleaning

Use plain water and a soft cloth, or Code 3® lens polish and a very soft paper towel or facial tissue. Because plastic
scratches easily, cleaning is recommended only when necessary (about every six months). Do not subject the lenses to car
washes that use brushes, as these will scratch the lenses.

Lens Removal

First, disengage the lens clips
(4 per lens) as shown in

Figure 9

.

Finally, insert a screwdriver into
the small slot in the lens clip pocket
or the lens edge, and twist the
screwdriver to lift the lens.

Changing Rotating Reflector Lamps

FIGURE 9

Remove the lens as outlined above. Next, inspect the lamp and refer to

Figure 10

to replace the lamp.

Note: Make sure lamp is cool before attempting to change it. Also, when installing a new lamp, be sure not to touch the glass
with fingers. If contact is made, clean the glass with a soft cloth after inspection.

Twist to

Lift Lens

Pry Up to
Remove
Lens Clip

ALLEY LIGHTS - Located at the ends of the light bar to provide light to the side of the vehicle. The lamps used are a bayonet
type or MR11 type.

STATIONARY LAMPS/TAKEDOWN LIGHTS - A stationary reflector assembly used for ArrowStik flashing, takedown, and/or
work light applications. Lamps in these units are bayonet type or MR11 type and the units are mounted with two screws.

D.O.T. LIGHTS - A set of three marker lights as required by the Department of Transportation for truck application. Lamps are
wedge base '194' type.

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