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> {width="1.9583333333333333in" > height="1.8645833333333333in"} > > **[Concealed Siren Installation Instructions]{.underline}** > > The Siren is an integral part of your security system, installing the > Siren in a manner where it is visually appealing, while it still > provides you with \"peace of mind\" is the installation that you truly > want on your vessel. > > The following instructions will provide you an appealing security > system that is visually unobtrusive. > > We have mounted the Siren at the helm station, steering pedestal, and > various horizontal and vertical surfaces throughout the cockpit. > Concealment and wiring accessibility must be a factor in locating the > Siren. The Siren at 120 dB is very loud. Mount the Siren outside (it > has an IP 68 rating), so it alarms the anchorage to an intruder, and > it saves your ears... > > **[Required Tools]{.underline}** > > Drill > > 2-1/8" hole saw > > Masking Tape > > Small tube of 3M's fast Cure 4200 > > Mineral Spirits or Isopropyl Alcohol > > Paper towels (if you\'re typically a messy person, have plenty on > hand) > > Small Wood Screw for securing siren in the fastening phase > > ***Patience*** (remember you are representing the Pirate Lights > product so take your time and make sure it looks great) > > {width="1.2854166666666667in" > height="1.4479166666666667in"} > > ***Step 1*** > > Find your location taking into consideration ease of wiring. Helm > stations and pedestals are naturals. Tape over location with a masking > tape and mark the center of location where Siren is to be placed. > > **Step 2** > > Making sure there are no obstructions or loose wires behind your > location, > > using the Hole saw, drill the hole completely through the location. > > After you have drilled the hole, carefully remove any debris from the > edges > > of the freshly drilled hole. > > ***Step 3*** > > {width="2.0208333333333335in" > height="1.9083333333333334in"}After cleaning the hole of all debris, > dry fit the Siren assuring there are no hang ups. Apply a light > coating of Fast Cure 4200 (1/16") around the inside circumference of > the hole. > > ***Step 4*** > > Slide the Siren through the opening (adhesive will stick to the siren) > until the Siren protrudes 1/8" of an inch, carefully take a small > stainless wood screw and "set" the Siren from the back side of the > opening. (This step often takes an additional set of hands to hold the > Siren in place, hands that will probably end up with adhesive on them > during this step) > > ***Step 5*** > > Carefully caulk around the front side of the Siren with the Fast Cure > 4200 and make a large bead completely around the back side of the > opening. Using the Mineral Spirits or Isopropyl Alcohol, take your > time cleaning the surface of the Siren and all areas of the surface. > The only area where adhesive should be seen is between the thin crack > between the Siren and the surface of your vessel. > > ***Step 6*** > > Let 3Ms Fast Cure Adhesive completely set before terminating the > wiring.
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