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Tesng:
To ensure the Idleright Fuel Management System is funconing properly, it is important to test the system
periodically. While the inial programming is suitable for most gasoline vehicles, there are other factors
that could lead to system failures. For instance, an aged vehicle, with an old worn baery and an inecient
warning light system will require a higher detecon voltage and longer runme than a brand new vehicle
with an LED warning system. Other factors like climate should also be taken into consideraon. For example,
colder climates may require higher detecon voltage and longer crank me than warmer climates. Since the
Idleright Fuel Management System does not measure outside temperature, it is important to do tesng to
ensure the system will operate properly in the eld if any of these condions have changed since the vehicle
was rst placed into service.
In order to test the Idleright unit, turn on the lightbar and ensuring the vehicle starts when baery voltage
is low. Note that the vehicle should be outdoors or in a well-venlated area during tesng. Adjust the
programming as needed for opmal performance. If technical issues are encountered, please contact your
installer for assistance.
System Diagnoscs:
In the event of a fault or system failure, the LED indicator will ash as follows:
Rapid On/O Flashing – Over Current Detected. The Idleright System has detected an over current •
condion. All outputs have been shut down to prevent damage to the system.
Slow On/O Flashing – Failed to Start. The Idleright System has aempted to start the vehicle 3 mes •
and failed. Common causes of this are a weak vehicle baery or electrical system, a Voltage trip point
set too low or Inial Crank Time set too low.
Note: Idleright is a Trademark of Havis-Shields Equipment Corp. ©2008. All rights reserved.
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