Hopkins C6304 LED Wireless tow lights User Manual User s Manual 7394

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C6304 Wireless Magnetic Tow Light
For Vehicles Under 80” in width
This product is intended for temporary use to provide tail lamp function as well as stop and turn indication when towing a vehicle
narrower than 80 inches wide. Some kits do not contain all lights required by the Department of Transportation. Please check with
your dealer concerning additional lighting requirements.
A special note about batteries:
It is recommended to use AA lithium batteries and have a spare set of batteries on hand. While in use be sure to check
every two hours that the amber battery indicator LED is NOT blinking. A blinking LED indicates the batteries are not
functioning properly. If the battery indicator LED is blinking when attempting to turn the lights on you will need to replace
all eight batteries immediately to comply with SAE/FMVSS 108 safety standards. Four batteries are found in each of two
magnetic bases.
Using the Wireless Tow Lights:
1. Install fresh AA batteries into each light base per indicated polarity. The battery tray may be accessed by twisting the entire
base counter‐clockwise while holding the light’s housing. (See illustration). Make sure to replace the batteries in BOTH
“RH” and “LH” units!
2.
Connect the transmitter to your “four‐flat” trailer plug on the vehicle.
3.
Attach the transmitter to steel surface in the rear of the towing vehicle above the bumper so that the magnet holds it firmly
in place after first cleaning the mounting surface and transmitter’s magnetic base. For best results place at or above the
level of the rear bumper.
Turn the switch located on the bottom of the “LH” base to “On”.
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5.
Check that the magnetic light bases are clear of any debris that may scratch the mounting surface. Attach the left “LH” and
right “RH” lights on a flat surface as far apart as practical and at an equal distance from the sides of the vehicle being
towed. Lights should be placed at the same height. Do not mount lights higher than 6 feet (381 mm) from the ground or
lower than 1.25 feet (1829 mm) from the ground. The entire magnet must be touching a steel surface for optimal holding
performance. Place lights to allow following vehicles optimal visibility at all times.
6.
If the lights are not aligned properly detach them by tipping the light to disengage the magnetic base before placing them
again.
Use a tie wrap to collect any loose cable between the lights. Do not cover or obstruct the lights during operation.
Verify the operation of tail lights, stop lights and both left and right turn signals. DO NOT drive your vehicle unless all lights
function!
Every two hours check that the battery LED indicator near the top of the “LH” light is not flashing and that tail, left turn,
right turn and brake functions are operational. If the low battery LED indicator is flashing or the trailer lights do not
function then install eight new AA batteries immediately.
7.
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10. Switch off the lights after each use then return the lights and transmitter to the original package. If packaging is
unavailable, place lights inside bags when not in use to keep the magnets clear of debris. Do not allow the magnetic bases
to come in contact with each other. If lights are stored for longer than one month, remove the batteries to avoid battery
leakage. Store batteries at room temperature to avoid leakage.
Important Considerations:
1. The Wireless Magnetic Tow Light kit is designed to be used with standard 12‐volt vehicle systems.
2. Every 2 hours confirm that your brake, turn signal and running lights are operating correctly. Do not operate your tow
lights if the vehicle has faulty wiring or if some or all of the lights do not light.
3. Battery Performance: For temperatures below 20°F batteries may need to be changed more often. The LED near the top
center of the “LH” light will blink amber if battery power is low. Immediately install all new batteries in both tow lights to
ensure safe operation and to meet SAE/FMVSS 108 safety standards.
4. Do not submerge the lights or transmitter in water. Damage may occur.
5. Always have a spare set of eight AA batteries on hand, especially if travelling for an extended period of time.
6. If you still have questions please call our Customer Service department at 800‐241‐3808.
Transmitter & Vehicular Plug Wiring Scheme:
White ‐‐‐ Ground
Brown ‐‐‐ Tail / Running Lights
Yellow ‐‐‐ Left Brake / Left Turn Signal
Green ‐‐‐ Right Brake / Right Turn Signal
Troubleshooting:
1. If one or both tow lights do not function check and/or replace ALL batteries. Load eight new batteries by placing four into
each base with polarity as indicated.
2. If left turn and right turn functions are reversed, then reverse the yellow and green wires to the transmitter.
3. If only some lamp functions work while others do not, look over the wiring diagram and check that the four‐flat trailer
connector is wired correctly.
4. Check the connection between the “four‐flat” plugs for corrosion. Remove corrosion with baking soda and a small
disposable brush while wearing gloves.
Limitations:
Do not operate towing lights farther than 65 feet (19.8 meters) from the transmitter.
Pursuant to FCC 15.21 of the FCC rules, changes not expressly approved by Tiger Accessory Group might cause
harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this product.
This product complies with FCC OET Bulletin 65 & Industry Canada’s RSS‐102 radiation exposure limits
set forth for an uncontrolled environment
This device complies with Industry Canada license‐exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.

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