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VXO8350/1167C2 

INSTALLATION GUIDE

 
 

 

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  Intended for use by adults only. 

  During and immediately after use, avoid touching any part of the compressor with bare hands as it is very hot 

during such periods. 

  Avoid sounding the air horn when in close range to your ear(s) or the ear(s) of others. 

  Avoid use of product near flames, explosive materials, aerosol products or oxygen devices. 

  Be sure to pump nothing other than atmospheric air. 

  It is important to determine the maximum air pressure for any tool or attachment before using it. 

  Air sprayer or nozzle should always be pointed away from any part of the body. 

  The compressor has Thermal Overload Protection, if this protection activates, cut off the source of power and let 

the unit cool down for about 30 minutes. This will reset the system and allow you to safely resume use of the air 
compressor. 

  Make sure your battery ground is detached before you begin. 

  Set the horn up for use only in areas with adequate ventilation. 

  Employ equipment for eye protection during drilling operations. 

  Ensure that your air system has no pressure before you begin. 

 

 

 

 

PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION 

  Before beginning 

the installation, determine each component’s spot. 

  Confirm you have the proper length of airline and wire. 

  Power wire to compressor should be kept short. 

  To power up the air compressor, make sure you use a 12-gauge wire or thicker. 

HORNS 

MOUNTING 

  Identify a suitable area for mounting, preferably an unobstructed sheet-metal surface like the frame or body of 

the vehicle so as to provide a firm platform which will help protect the horn from damage due to excessive 
shaking. Do not attach the horn to any plastic or other flexible material. 

  Using the back bracket as a guide estimate and mark the positions for the holes, then perforate to size using 

a drill. 

  Move the support bracket towards the trumpet's opening until is tight, then mark the hole and drill. 

  Use the provided mounting hardware to fasten the horn. 

 

AIR LINES INSTALLATION

 

  On one side of the included 3/8" OD air line, attach the compression nut and force the air line upon the male 

inlet fitting which is found on the electric solenoid valve. 
 

 

  Pass the brass nut through the inlet fitting and 

fasten. 

WARNING

: Avoid over tightening. 

 

Take the air line’s other side and connect it to 
one of the three sides of the push to connect 
tee. 

  Repeat above steps to connect the solenoid

’s 

airline of the second horn to the other tee side. 

 

Connect one 3/8” OD air line to the remaining 
PTC connection in the tee and using one 
compression fitting connect this airline to the 
tank. 

 

WEATHER COVER 

  Your horn comes with a weather cover, we suggest that you use it at all times as it protect internal parts of 

the trumpet. 

Summary of Contents for VXO8350/1167C2

Page 1: ...x 2 Push to Connect Tee for 3 8 OD Air Lines 1 4 NPT Hex Head Male Plug 1 2 NPT Hex Head Male Plug x 2 1 4 OD Nylon Plastic Hose 6 Feet 3 8 OD Nylon Plastic Hose 10 Feet x 3 12mm Thread Sealant Tape 16 Feet 30A In line Fuse with Waterproof Holder Remote Mount Air Filter Horn Button Mounting Hardware SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not attempt to disassemble repair or customize this product Avoid setting up...

Page 2: ...ower wire to compressor should be kept short To power up the air compressor make sure you use a 12 gauge wire or thicker HORNS MOUNTING Identify a suitable area for mounting preferably an unobstructed sheet metal surface like the frame or body of the vehicle so as to provide a firm platform which will help protect the horn from damage due to excessive shaking Do not attach the horn to any plastic ...

Page 3: ...battery of your vehicle doesn t discharge keep the engine running while the compressor is being used BRAIDED HOSE INSTALLATION Connect the stainless steel braided hose of the compressor to the tank s inlet port IMPORTANT The tank s inlet port must be 1 4 N P T National Pipe Thread CHECK VALVE The check valve is an important part of the air compressor and has only one function to let air flow from ...

Page 4: ...se as to prevent condensation from entering into the gauge Dropping or disturbing the product can affect the product s accuracy For best results the air gauge should be installed perpendicular to the ground with the zero facing the bottom To tighten the pressure gauge into the air tank place a wrench over the square wrench flats to tum the gauge This is the proper way to avoid air leakage or damag...

Page 5: ...er touch fittings braided hose or the air compressor with bare hands either during or shortly after use HORN SOLENOID USING NEW HORN BUTTON Join one wire from one solenoid with one wire from the second solenoid then connect it to the positive terminal of the battery alternator etc This circuit should be protected using a 20A fuse not provided Join the other wire from one solenoid with the remainin...

Page 6: ...tank is pressurized Solution 3 Check the fuse if blown disconnect compressor from power and replace the fuse Solution 4 Examine electrical connection for damage or corrosion secure electrical connections Issue Excessive moisture in horn or safety valve Solution 1 Depressurize and drain the tank Solution 2 Relocate the compressor to a drier location Issue Continual cutting off of Thermal overload p...

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