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4, 5, 6. no power To/from JUncTion box. no power from 6Vdc power sUpply
Switch the control module to “OFF”, wait 5 sec-
onds, then switch to “ON”� If the diagnostic light
blinks green three times, there is power to the
module (see Figure 11)� Otherwise, continue with
this step�
Switch to “OFF”
Wait 5 seconds
Switch to “ON”
Light blinks green three times
means module has power
Figure 10: Wall Switch - Correct Wiring
*Note: Pulling and re-connecting the power sup-
ply cord from transformer does not serve as the
same test as turning switch from “OFF” to “ON”�
Scenario #1
If the control module does not blink green three
time when performing the previous step, test the
voltage across the junction box using a multi-meter�
The location of the junction box is dependent on
the unit� It should read between 110 - 120 VAC�
If there is no power from the junction box, trace
the electrical supply to the junction box checking
for proper wiring and continuity�
If there is power from the junction box, check
the power from the 6VDC power supply� Discon-
nect the 6VDC from the control module but keep
it plugged into the junction box� Insert one probe
of the multi-meter into the cylindrical end of the
6VDC power supply and the other probe on the
outer face of the cylindrical end� See Figure 12�
The multi-meter should read approximately 6VDC�
Figure 11: Control Module - Power Check
8K1N Ignition Control Module
EV2
EV1
GND
Battery (+)
Battery (-)
Battery Pack (4 X AA)
Wall Switch
Figure 12: 6VDC Power Supply - Voltage Check