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AP82.10-P-8260-01TX Set Low Beam



AP82.10-P-8260-01TX Set Low Beam

Danger:
- Risk of death caused by high voltage levels present at xenon headlamps.
- Risk of explosion/fire hazard through highly flammable material in the area of damaged xenon lamps.
- Risk of injury through UV light, hot components on xenon headlamps and glass splinters when xenon bulbs burst.
- Risk of poisoning through inhalation of mercury vapor and swallowing of or skin contact with toxic salts and mercury compounds


Do not come into contact with parts that are under high voltage. Persons with active electronic implants (e.g. heart pacemakers) must never work on xenon headlamps. Switch off complete lighting system. Wear insulating safety shoes, safety glasses and protective gloves. Remove highly inflammable materials from the hazard area. Ensure that the workplace is sufficiently ventilated.


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Workshop Equipment:






When the height is being adjusted, the light-dark boundary of the light bundle must be congruent with the horizontal broken line (1) in the headlamp adjustment testing unit (01). When carrying out the lateral setting, the bent line (2) of the light bundle must lie below the central mark (3) and start on the horizontal broken line (1).


Component Identification:






1 Correct low beam setting if necessary by turning adjusting screws (H, S).

Bi-xenon headlamp unit, code 614, bi-xenon headlamp unit with integrated curve illumination, code 615 (or USA version, code 491): Move headlamps to zero position beforehand using STAR DIAGNOSIS.