cell2 1516.6mm Kuiper Lightbar Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Cell2
Table of Contents
Kuiper Lightbar
Installation Manual
PRE-INSTALLATION
To prevent damage to lightbar and vehicle, ensure that all equipment operates properly, and carefully plan where to mount and wire the lightbar and controlling equipment:
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Verify that the lightbar and mounting hardware fit the vehicle.
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Pre-configure desired lightbar functions (e.g. flash pattern)
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Determine:
■ the location to mount the lightbar.
■ the location to route the lightbar’s power/function cable.
WARNING: Take extreme care when routing wires around airbag areas to not interfere with it’s proper operation. -
After drilling holes, deburr and smooth sharp edges, and insert grommets to protect the wires from chafing.
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When frame-ground the equipment, use the manufacturer-supplied ground locations in the vehicle.
WARNING
■ DO NOT USE A HIGH PRESSURE POWER WASHER TO CLEAN YOUR LIGHTBAR; THIS MAY
DAMAGE YOUR LIGHTBAR AND VOID ITS WARRANTY.
VEHICLE ROOF INSTALLATION
STANDARD FEET- Install Mounting Feet on the Lightbar
- Turn the lightbar upside down.
- Insert the four (4) M8 mounting bolts into the channels on the underside of the lightbar. 2 for each side.
- Assemble the mounting foot onto the lightbar as shown below but do not completely tighten the bolts.
Leave them loose enough to reposition the mounting foot.
NOTE: Set driver torque force at 115~125 kgf-cm or 99.82~108.5 lbf-in.
NOTE: If choose standard feet without using the (metal) strap kit plate,
use the supplied oversized flat washers to fit the gap between mounting foot
and lightbar.
PERMANENT MOUNT- Install the Lightbar on the Vehicle Roof
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Place lightbar on the vehicle roof at the desired location. The lightbar is usually centered on the door center post (B-pillar).
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Adjust both mounting feet inward or outward as necessary until the footpads rest near the edge of the roof or gutter (where the roof is the most rigid).
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Level the lightbar by shifting the lightbar slightly forward or backward.
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Using the mounting foot as a template and mark drilling holes on the vehicle roof.
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Remove the lightbar and drill the mounting holes as marked.
WARNING: Do not drill through the roof support structure that spans the distance between the driver’s and passenger’s side. Drilling through this will weaken the roof of the vehicle. -
Tighten the bolts that secure the mounting foot to the lightbar.
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Place lightbar on the vehicle roof and align the mounting holes with mounting feet. Secure mounting feet to the vehicle roof with bolts and nuts (user-supplied).
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Apply silicone sealant around mounting holes (wherever necessary) to prevent possible water leakage.
NOTE: After installation, frequently inspect the lightbar and mounting feet to ensure that all fasteners are tight.
STRAP KIT MOUNT- Install the Lightbar on the Vehicle Roof
The Strap Kit is designed for specific vehicle model. Before installation,
ensure that the correct strap kit is used.
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Place the lightbar on the vehicle roof at the desired location. Usually, the lightbar should be centered on the center door post (B-pillar).
NOTE: Water may leak into the vehicle interior if the straps are improperly installed.
Ensure that the straps are positioned above or near the center door post (B-pillar). -
Determine where the straps will attach to the vehicle.
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Place the strap in the position on the roof as shown in the diagram.
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Using the mounting strap as template and mark drilling holes on the vehicle.
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Remove the lightbar and drill the mounting holes as marked.
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Apply silicone sealant around the holes before attaching the straps.
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Secure the straps to the vehicle with screws (user supplied).
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Place the lightbar on to the vehicle roof and align the strap bolt holes with lock nuts.
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Insert the bolt through the strap hole to the lock nut.
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Secure the bolt firmly; repeat steps for the other side; ensure that the lightbar is centered on the roof.
RUBBER FEET MOUNT
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Place lightbar with rubber feet on the vehicle roof at the desired location.
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Carefully remove the lightbar from the vehicle roof.
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Using rubber foot as template and mark drilling holes on the vehicle roof.
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Remove the lightbar and drill the mounting holes as marked.
WARNING: Do not drill through the roof support structure that spans the distance between the driver’s and passenger’s side. Drilling through this will weaken the roof of the vehicle. -
Insert the four (4) M8 mounting bolts into the channels on the underside of the lightbar.
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Secure the lightbar on the vehicle roof with rubber feet and provided hardware as shown below.
NOTE: Set driver torque force at 30~40 kgf-cm or 26.04~34.72 lbf-in.
FLAT SURFACE INSTALLATION
NARROW SURFACE MOUNT/ WIDE SURFACE MOUNT
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Turn the lightbar upside down.
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Insert the four (4) M8 mounting bolts into the channels on the underside of the lightbar.
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Assemble the mounting assembly onto the lightbar as shown below but do not completely tighten the bolts. Leave them loose enough to reposition the mounting bracket.
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Place lightbar on the desired location and adjust both mounting bracket inward or outward as necessary.
If possible, try to keep mounting bracket near the ends of the lightbar. -
Using the mounting bracket as template and mark drilling holes on the mounting surface.
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Remove the lightbar and drill the mounting holes as marked.
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Tighten the nuts that secure the mounting bracket to the lightbar.
NOTE: Set driver torque force at 115~125 kgf-cm or 99.82~108.5 lbf-in. -
Place lightbar on the surface and align the mounting holes with the mounting bracket. Secure mounting bracket on to the surface with bolts and nuts (user-supplied).
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Apply silicone sealant around mounting holes (wherever necessary) to prevent possible water leakage.
NOTE: After installation, frequently inspect the lightbar and mounting feet to ensure that all nuts and bolts are firmly secured.
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