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Classic Manual Rev L
60 | P a g e 1 0 - 0 0 1 - 1 R E V L
issue is fixed.
Classic says “Set date
and time” on the
MNGP
Verify you are not setting the date and time with the Local App
without Time Synch OFF in the TWEAKS Menu.
If not using the Local App to set the time, verify that Time Synch
is ON in the TWEAKS Menu.
Verify the “Remove” paper was removed out of the coin battery in
the MNGP.
Check coin battery for voltage; replace the battery if less than
2.5V.
Check the coin battery for glue residue from the remove tag.
With coin battery removed, press in on the 2 tabs to bend them in
a little tighter and add more spring pressure to the battery.
I have a WBJr and the
SOC% is not showing
on the main status
screen
Verify the WBjr is set properly by looking at the WBjr Status
screen and verifying the values are correct.
The SOC% will not show up until the Classic with the WBjr goes
to Float once so it can calibrate.
If there are multiple Classics in Follow-Me, ensure the one with
the WBJr is the first one to go to Float.
Program the Absorb time in all Classics for 30 minutes longer
than the normal Absorb time. This ensures End Amps is achieved
before the Absorb timer expires.
If you are using End Amps, ensure you use the Classic with the
WBJr to do the sensing of End Amps.
I don’t see a WBJr
Status screen or I don’t
see all the settings
shown in the manual
If the WBJr Status Menu is not present or does not match the
manual, then you most likely have older firmware. We
recommend updating the firmware and doing a factory restore.
The firmware can be found on our website under the “Software”
tab.
State of Charge seems
inaccurate
Verify the neutral temperature for the temp comp is set per the
battery manufacturers specs (typically 25C).
Verify the Amp Hours of the battery bank is set properly
NOTE: Batteries in a string do not add in amp-hours. If you have
a single string of 8 golf cart batteries, each having 220Ah, then
you have 220Ah of capacity. If you have 2 such strings, then your
bank has 440Ah of capacity.
Verify the efficiency of the battery is set properly according to the

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