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Press
Buttons
Chirp/
LED Flash
Checking
Type
Test and Adjustment Procedure
1
Voltage
Type
A. Press the button two times to start the engine. Allow engine to run
for more than 10 seconds.
A1. If the engine shuts off before 10 seconds, follow the “Engine Crank
Detection Programming” Step 1 and Step 2 procedure on page 22 to
change “low check level” to “hi check level” (2 chirps). Exit the
programming mode and Repeat A above.
A2. If the engine cranks too long or too little, follow the “Engine Crank
Detection Programming” Step 1 and Step 2 procedure on page 22 to
select a different crank duration (see chart enclosed). Exit the
programming mode and Repeat A/A1 above.
Press
Buttons
Chirp/
LED Flash
Checking
Type
Test and Adjustment Procedure
2
Tachometer
Type
Step 3B Crank Detection Programming and Procedure
Step 3A Crank Detection Programming and Procedure
Press
Buttons
Chirp/
LED Flash
Checking
Type
Test and Adjustment Procedure
3
Fixed Crank
Mode
A. Press two times to start the engine. Allow engine to run for more
than 10 seconds.
A1. If the engine cranks too long or too little, follow the “Engine Crank
Detection Programming” Step 1 and Step 2 procedure on page 22 to
select a different crank duration (see chart enclosed). Repeat A above.
Engine Crank Detection Programming (continued)
Step 3C Crank Detection Programming and Procedure
A. Learn the engine idle RPM.
1. Press and release the button on the transmitter.
2. Start the engine with the ignition key and allow the choke to turn off.
3. With the engine at true idle speed, press and hold the valet switch
until you hear (1) long chirp and the LED is on solid for two seconds.
Note: If you do not get a response from holding down the valet switch,
check your tach connection. It may be loose or incorrect.
4. Turn off the ignition key.
B. Press the button two times to start the engine. Allow engine to run
for more than 10 seconds.
B1. If the engine shuts off before 10 seconds, follow the “Engine Crank
Detection Programming” Step 1 and Step 2 procedure on page 22 to
change “high check level” to “low check level” (2 chirps). Repeat B
above.
B2. If the engine cranks too long or too little, follow the “Engine Crank
Detection Programming” Step 1 and Step 2 procedure on page 22 to
select a different crank duration (see chart enclosed). Repeat B/B1
above.
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