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Installation Instructions |
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Form Number 69212T Rev. B |
FEATURES
The Attwood Ski Mirror is designed with a universal mount which allows mounting on either the dash or windshield extrusion (up to 3/4" thick). It adjusts freely to any position, any angle, up or down or side to side.
The design includes a shatterproof convex lens that eliminates blind spots. It is compact and lightweight.
The
Also features gleaming ZAMAK with
DASH-MOUNTED SKI MIRROR
Tools and Materials Required for Installation
1.Drill and drill bits.
2.Two #10 x 3/4" stainless steel wood/sheet metal
3.Phillips Head screwdriver.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.Select a desirable location at or near centerline of the boat, making sure there is enough room to work before drilling. (Figure 1)
Figure 1
Adjust
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Screws
Center of Dash
2.Mark the hole locations using the base as a template.
3.Drill two suitable sized holes.
4.With mirror in place, use two #10 screws and fasten to dash.
5.After mirror is mounted, adjust to desired position. If mirror cannot be adjusted sufficiently, rotate the mirror head
(The mirror may need to be removed from the dash to do so.) NOTE: Mirror head tension does not require adjustment; a permanent tension system is built in and preset by Attwood.
WINDSHIELD-MOUNTED SKI MIRROR
NOTE: Windshield installation is not recommended for frameless windshields.
Tools and Materials Required for Installation
1.Phillips Head screwdriver.
2.Optional metal cutting file.
3.Optional aluminum, plastic, plywood spacer.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Select a desirable location at or near centerline of the windshield.
2.Loosen the two screws in the clamping bracket, then place it over the windshield frame and mirror base at the selected location. (Figure 2)
OPTION 1 For windshield frames less than .450" thick, or a stepped frame (Figure 3), a small spacer of aluminum, plastic, or marine plywood may be used between the base and the windshield frame.
OPTION 2 For windshields with a stepped frame (Figure 3), using the mounting bracket as a template, mark the width of the bracket on the windshield frame step. Using a file, remove the step from this area.
Figure 2 | Windshield Frame |
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3.Tighten two clamping bracket screws.
CAUTION: Overtightening the screws could cause damage to the threads, clamping bracket, windshield/windshield frame.
4.After mirror is mounted, adjust to desired position. If mirror cannot be adjusted sufficiently, rotate the mirror head
NOTE: Mirror head tension does not require adjustment; a permanent tension system is built in and preset by Attwood.
ATTWOOD LIMITED WARRANTY
Attwood Corporation, 1016 North Monroe, Lowell, Michigan 49331 (“Attwood”) warrants to the original consumer purchaser that Attwood brand products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for one year from the date of original consumer purchases.
This limited warranty is not applicable if the product has been damaged by accident, improper installation, unreasonable or improper use, lack of proper maintenance, unauthorized repairs or modifications, normal wear and tear, or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship.
Attwood products are warranted for use on pleasure boats. Any other use – including but not limited to commercial, racing, or
THIS WARRANTY IS ATTWOOD’S ONLY EXPRESSED WARRANTY OF THESE PRODUCTS. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE EXTENDED BEYOND THE WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE FOR EACH PRODUCT. ATTWOOD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, FOR LOSS OF USE OF THIS PRODUCT, NOR FOR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, COSTS, OR EXPENSES.
Some states do not allow limitations or how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
© 2003 Attwood Corporation
1016 N. Monroe Street, Lowell, MI