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Integrity Lightbar
CHAPTER 1
Safety Messages
For your safety, read and understand this manual thoroughly before installing, operating, and servicing
the INTEGRITY lightbar. The safety messages presented in this chapter and throughout the manual are
reminders to exercise extreme care at all times. In addition, read and understand the safety instructions and
keep it close at hand for reference. To download copies of this manual, go to www.fedsig.com or call the
Federal Signal Service Department at 1-800-433-9132, 7
am
to 5
pm
, Monday through Friday (CT).
Safety Message to Installers and Service Personnel of Warning Lights
Before Installation or Service
Qualifications
• To properly install or service this equipment, you must have a good understanding of automotive
mechanical and electrical procedures and systems, along with proficiency in the installation and service
of safety warning equipment. Always refer to the vehicle’s service manuals when performing equipment
installations on a vehicle.
Light Hazards
• In order to be an effective warning device, this product produces bright light that can be hazardous to
your eyesight when viewed at a close range. Do not stare directly into this lighting product at a close
range or permanent damage to your eyesight may occur.
• Do not install the light system in an area that would block, impair or blind the driver’s vision. Ensure
that the light system is mounted in a position that is outside of the driver’s field of vision, so the driver
can maintain safe vehicle operation.
• Federal Signal power supplies and light heads are designed to work together as a system. Combining
light heads and a power supply from different manufacturers may reduce the warning effectiveness of
the lighting system and may damage the components. You should verify or test your combination to
make sure the system works together and meets federal, state and local standards or guidelines.
Electrical Hazards
• Strobe systems present a shock hazard because they use high voltage to operate. Do not handle strobe
cables, the power supply or bulbs or remove the lens while the equipment is connected. Strobe systems
can also hold their charge even after they have been turned off. After disconnecting power to the unit,
wait five minutes before handling any parts of the strobe system.
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