Installation and Services Manual
Page 1: ...Installation and Services Manual ...
Page 2: ...tems International Inc and are used under license Alcohol Countermeasure Systems is the trading style of Alcohol Countermeasure Systems Corp 2012 2013 Alcohol Countermeasure Systems The information disclosed in this document is the valuable property of Alcohol Countermeasure Systems and all copyright and other proprietary rights to this document are reserved No reproduction of this document is per...
Page 3: ...Light Mouthpiece Sampling Port Display Cable Input HDMI Port The Navigation Buttons permit the selection of options shown on the display Press the Left Right or Bottom button to select options based on the location on the display Navigation Buttons Air Vent ALCOLOCK LR HANDSET COMPONENTS ...
Page 4: ... 7 9 0 Mounting the alcohol interlock ECU 7 10 0 Mounting the alarm horn 7 11 0 Mounting the alarm flasher if required 8 12 0 Mounting the retest alarm for hearing impaired 8 13 0 Locating the tachometer signal wire 9 14 0 Connecting the alcohol interlock ECU cable 9 14 1 ECU cable wire summary 10 14 2 ECU wire connection steps 10 14 3 Alarm horn wire connection steps 12 14 4 Alarm flasher wire co...
Page 5: ...actions 43 22 0 Device removal overview 44 22 1 Running an HS removal procedure and ITE removal transaction 44 22 2 Performing the HS removal procedure 45 22 3 OBD II Select 49 22 3 1 OBD TACH 50 22 3 2 OBD Speed 52 22 3 3 No OBD 52 22 4 Input odometer reading 54 22 5 Performing an ITE removal transaction 55 22 6 Removing ECU and restoring the vehicle 55 23 0 Recycling the ALCOLOCK LR device 57 24...
Page 6: ...tallation monitoring and removal of the ALCOLOCK LR device as well as wiring diagrams and a glossary of terms ATTENTION Failure to follow safety instructions can result in damage to the device and personal injury This manual is intended for authorized service technicians only Before starting the engine ensure that there is sufficient ventilation for vehicle exhaust fumes Failure to do so may cause...
Page 7: ...edure refer to section 24 3 of this manual For technical definitions and terms related to the alcohol interlock program refer to the glossary in Appendix 2 of this manual For removal of the ALCOLOCK LR device read section 22 0 of this manual in the order provided 4 0 OTHER REQUIRED MANUALS The ALCOLOCK LR device instruction manual provides information about the general usage of the device The ALCO...
Page 8: ...e circuits 04 000001 GPS patch antenna 1 Logging vehicle coordinates 58 000568 HS holder 1 In vehicle HS holder 27 000028 Automotive fastening system 1 Affixing components to vehicle 79 008957 LR Install Kit 1 Fastening and sealing hardware 27 000026 Tie wrap 20 Securing wires mounting hardware 27 000075 Tie wrap 5 Securing wires mounting hardware 45 000054 Screw 2 Connecting ground wire to vehicl...
Page 9: ...961 Lamp flasher module 12V positive Visual alarm vehicle indicators 79 000300 Alarm flasher Exterior visual alarm or interior retest alarm for hearing impaired 79 000916 Alarm horn Audible alarm 95 000145 Mouthpiece bag of 25 Inserting into HS taking breath test 95 000305 Alcohol reference solution 50 mg dL Calibration Other equipment for alcohol interlock program PART PART DESCRIPTION 94 001950 ...
Page 10: ...NT Automotive tach finder for locating tach rpm signal Digital multimeter with 10Mohm resistance Automotive battery load tester Wire stripper 16 to 28 gauge Diagonal side cutters Scissors Computer safe test probe Mechanic s trouble light with receptacles Set of screwdrivers Phillips flat head Robertson Socket ratchet set metric and imperial Utility knife Needle nose pliers Extension cord 6 3 OTHER...
Page 11: ... condition as before installation Install the device in a vehicle location that allows the least amount of drilling or modification Use existing hardware and holes to minimize vehicle modification Before beginning installation ensure that there is sufficient ventilation for vehicle exhaust fumes Failure to do so may cause injury Before starting the engine ensure that the vehicle is in the park or ...
Page 12: ...ufficient space for the ECU cable wires to be securely incorporated into the vehicle wire loom ATTENTION The ECU and cabling must not obstruct the physical operation of the vehicle Do not install the ECU near the vehicle brake and accelerator pedals 2 Position the ECU so that it is elevated with the cable connector opening facing downwards This is to protect the open side of the ECU from contamina...
Page 13: ...larm flasher mounting position preferably under the front licence plate 2 Mount the alarm flasher bracket using screws or tie wraps NOTE Always use existing hardware and holes to minimize vehicle modification 3 Ensure that the connection is tight and secure 4 Attach the alarm flasher wires to a probe Feed the wires through the vehicle firewall and leave sufficient wire clearance under the dashboar...
Page 14: ...Connect the ECU cable 13 001100 only after doing the following Inspecting the vehicle electrical system Mounting the ECU alarm horn and alarm flasher if required Locating the tach signal if OBD II is not being used This section will provide an overview and steps for the connection of ECU cable alarm horn and if required the alarm flasher ATTENTION Do not solder or apply heat shrinks or tamper proo...
Page 15: ... power 8 Black Ground 3 White Ignition 12 volt or 24 volt switched on position only 2 Green Tachometer 4 Blue White CAN Low CAN 5 Yellow Red CAN High CAN 10 Blue Yellow Starter coming from the ignition switch 9 Light Blue Starter going to the starter 12 Orange Alarm horn positive 13 Brown 12 volt main power Retest flasher hearing impaired WIRE COLOUR CONNECTED TO 6 Pink 12 Volt Red wire on alcohol...
Page 16: ...through all positions 12 or 24 volts must be present only when the ignition switch is in the on or start position and must be absent in all the other positions 8 Expose 1 2 of the non continuous switched source wire 9 Twist the end of ECU wire 3 White around the non continuous switched source wire 10 Using the computer safe test probe locate the wire coming from the ignition switch and going to th...
Page 17: ...eding the alarm horn wires through the fire wall with a probe 1 Fasten a ring terminal 21 000022 to the black ground alarm horn wire Connect the ring terminal to the same vehicle ground connection used by ECU wire 8 Black NOTE The ground connection should look as follows This illustration shows a sealed connection do not seal until the installation is verified Refer to section 20 0 of this manual ...
Page 18: ...ge to the red positive alarm flasher wire 14 5 RETEST ALARM WIRE CONNECTION STEP INSTALL FOR HEARING IMPAIRED NOTE Skip this section if a retest alarm for hearing impaired drivers is not required Section 12 0 provides instructions for mounting the retest alarm alarm flasher and feeding the wires to the ECU cable location 1 Fasten a ring terminal 21 000022 to the black ground retest alarm wire Conn...
Page 19: ... Refer to hybrid installation guide for hybrid vehicles Skip this section if vehicle OBD II was not used or unavailable and a tach signal was obtained from under the hood THE OBD II cable assembly 79 008959 is interfaced with the ECU and the vehicle 1 Locate the vehicle OBD II connector that is attached to the vehicle panel usually located within 2 feet of the driver s wheel 2 Detach the vehicle O...
Page 20: ... II cable assembly with the vehicle wire loom Keep cabling away from vehicle components that move or that become excessively hot 15 0 ATTACHING THE HS AND ECU Before attaching the HS and the ECU the ECU must be mounted and all ECU wires must be connected ATTENTION Do not solder or apply heat shrinks or tamper proof labels until all wires have been attached and post installation testing has been pe...
Page 21: ...rocedure includes the following Entering the HS install procedure and testing device functions Setting the tach threshold or speed threshold for hybrid vehicles Setting the odometer reading Performing an ITE install transaction At the end of the HS install procedure detach the HS from the vehicle and connect it to a PC via a Download Station 79 008952 or Universal Calibration Station 79 007302 to ...
Page 22: ...ned from ITE To exit the procedure at any time press and hold the bottom button to select Exit Remaining in any screen for 5 minutes will exit the procedure Refer to the ITE instruction manual for the install transaction procedure 16 1 PERFORMING THE HS INSTALL PROCEDURE 1 Press any navigation button to power up the device Wait is briefly displayed as the HS powers up Handset Not Activated is auto...
Page 23: ... digit press Select 6 With the correct code entered press Accept otherwise press Correct to re enter the service code or press Cancel to return to Main Menu 7 In the SERVICE menu press Prev or Next to scroll to Install then press Select Wait is briefly displayed as the install procedure loads Menu Service Select Prev Next SERVICE CODE 0000 Select SERVICE CODE 3729 Correct Cancel Accept Service Ins...
Page 24: ...E If the ECU does not beep or OK is not displayed press and hold the bottom button to exit the procedure Restart the procedure and if the problem persists check the ECU cable connections and replace the ECU VEHICLE Alarm is displayed The HS LED light is off The alarm horn sounds and if used the alarm flasher flashes After the alarm horn sounds three times and the alarm flasher flashes three times ...
Page 25: ...d Ignition OFF and Relay OFF are displayed 12 Turn the ignition key to the on position The vehicle engine cannot be started because the Relay is OFF Turn Ignition OFF is displayed Ignition ON and Relay OFF are displayed 13 Turn the key to the off position Turn Ignition ON is displayed Ignition OFF and Relay ON are displayed ATTENTION Before starting the ignition ensure that the vehicle is in the p...
Page 26: ...or non hybrid vehicles with OBD II a tach signal may be obtained by connecting the ECU to vehicle OBD II For hybrid vehicles tach is not available an OBD II speed threshold is already programmed into the software The ECU must be connected to the vehicle OBD II source 2 Press Select to scroll to one of the 3 following options OBD TACH For non hybrid vehicles connected to OBD II OBD SPEED For hybrid...
Page 27: ...cle engine rpm reading NOTE If the idling rpm reading is lower than the Idle Point rpm value on the second line Stopped will be displayed instead of Idling If the Idling rpm reading is higher than the Run Point rpm value on the third line Running will be displayed instead of Idling If the rpm reading on the first line is not set to Idling check ECU OBD II connection If the problem continues obtain...
Page 28: ...ct tach threshold is obtained After Next is pressed ACCELERATE is displayed along with the following Idling the current engine rpm Idle Point the reset rpm threshold value Run Point the reset rpm threshold value ATTENTION Ensure that the vehicle is in the park neutral position with parking brake engaged to prevent the vehicle from moving 4 Press the accelerator pedal and steadily increase the engi...
Page 29: ...id vehicles only After selecting the OBD SPEED option in section 16 2 OBD Select CHECK SPEED is displayed Speed is displayed at 0 however the value may slightly fluctuate The OBD II speed threshold is already programmed into the software and does not need to be set during installation 1 Press OK to proceed If the speed is correct Turn Off Engine is displayed 2 Turn the key to the off position Skip...
Page 30: ...r DTS The ECU or HS may need to be exchanged Idle Point a preset rpm threshold value Run Point a preset rpm threshold value NOTE The initial Idle Point and Run Point values may vary depending on the vehicle 1 Check that the Idling rpm reading reflects the reading on the dashboard rpm gauge 2 If the Idling rpm reading is acceptable press Set Tach to reset the rpm thresholds NOTE After Set Tach is p...
Page 31: ...tly above the Run Point rpm threshold value on the third line This is to validate the Run Point rpm threshold value that was reset in step 3 If the Run Point value is correct Turn Off Engine is automatically displayed after the engine rpm exceeds the value on the third line 5 Turn the key to the off position Press Cancel to return to the Install menu Continue to the next section 16 3 INPUT ODOMETE...
Page 32: ...CS or DS and perform an ITE install transaction NOTE For instructions by completing ITE transactions and connecting Download Station or UCS see the following manuals ITE application manual UCS instruction manual Download Station Manual 3 When the ITE transaction is complete connect the HS back to the ECU The client s name is displayed 4 Press the left navigation button to activate INSTALL ODOMETER...
Page 33: ...ecting the ECU alarm horn and alarm flasher wires if required Performing an HS install and ITE transaction Performing post installation testing The security enclosure assembly 79 007620 is attached to the cable connector opening of the ECU to prevent tampering with the cable connections The security enclosure assembly consists of the following Rear clip 58 000529 Front clip with brass insert 58 00...
Page 34: ...front clip brass insert 4 Click the enclosure clips into place so that there are no gaps between the front and rear clips 5 Insert the screw 45 000129 into the rear clip screw hole to fasten the clips 6 Insert the plastic plug 58 000528 into the screw hole of the rear clip covering the screw 7 Apply a tamper proof label 65 000070 to the rear clip over the glossy rectangular area that surrounds the...
Page 35: ...a onto the surface 20 0 SEALING CONNECTIONS AND RESTORING THE VEHICLE Seal all connections and restore the vehicle only after doing the following Connecting the ECU alarm horn and alarm flasher wires if required Performing an HS install and ITE transaction Performing post installation testing Attaching the security enclosure and GPS patch antenna if required ATTENTION Each connection must be as ne...
Page 36: ...heat shrink over the connection between ECU cable and the OBD II cable assembly 5 Seal the alarm horn wiring connections with electrical tape and a tamper proof label 6 If an alarm flasher or retest alarm was used seal the connections with electrical tape and a tamper proof label 7 Reinstall all vehicle panels 8 Perform a final visual inspection Ensure that the vehicle is returned to its original ...
Page 37: ... the HS display before performing an the ITE calibration and monitor transactions Before beginning the procedure ensure that there is sufficient ventilation for vehicle exhaust fumes Failure to do so may cause injury Before beginning the procedure ensure that the vehicle is in the park neutral position with parking brake engaged to prevent the vehicle from moving USING HANDSET BUTTONS HS screen op...
Page 38: ... or Next to scroll to Service then press Select 4 Input the daily 4 digit service code press or to change a digit and press Select to move to the next digit 5 After setting the last digit press Select 6 With the correct code entered press Accept otherwise press Correct to re enter the service code or press Cancel to return to Main Menu Wait Ready for Test Hold for Menu Menu Service Select Prev Nex...
Page 39: ...D flash or HS beep or OK is not displayed press and hold the bottom button to exit the procedure Restart the procedure and if the problem persists check the HS cable and replace the HS ECU Speaker is displayed The HS LED light is off The ECU beeps and the pitch descends for three beeps After this sequence OK is displayed 9 If the test is successful press OK NOTE If the ECU does not beep or OK is n...
Page 40: ...ff If used the retest alarm flashes After the retest alarm flashes 3 times OK is displayed If a retest alarm is not used wait for OK to display 11 If the test is successful select OK NOTE If the retest alarm does not flash only if not used or OK is not displayed press and hold the bottom button to exit the procedure Restart the procedure and if the problem persists check the ECU cable and alarm fl...
Page 41: ...in the park neutral position with parking brake engaged to prevent the vehicle from moving Leaving the vehicle engine on for too long will cause the vehicle alarm horn to sound 14 Turn the key to the start position The vehicle engine will start because the Relay is On Start Engine is briefly displayed Continue to the next section MONITOR Turn Ignition ON Exit Ignition OFF Relay ON Start Engine ...
Page 42: ... II source 2 Press Select to scroll to one of the 3 following options OBD TACH For non hybrid vehicles connected to OBD II OBD SPEED For hybrid vehicles connected to OBD II NO OBD For vehicles not connected to OBD II and instead connected to a direct tach source under the hood 3 After the correct option has been selected based on the vehicle and connection type press OK Read only one of the follow...
Page 43: ...nual The ECU and HS may need to be exchanged Idle Point a preset rpm threshold value Run Point a preset rpm threshold value NOTE The initial Idle Point and Run Point values may vary depending on the vehicle 1 Check that the Idling rpm reading reflects the reading on the dashboard rpm gauge 2 If the Idling rpm reading is acceptable press Set Tach to reset the rpm thresholds NOTE After Set Tach is p...
Page 44: ...s the accelerator pedal and steadily increase the engine rpm to a point slightly above the Run Point rpm threshold value on the third line This is to validate the Run Point rpm threshold value that was reset in step 3 If the Run Point value is correct Turn Off Engine is automatically displayed after the engine rpm exceeds the value on the third line 5 Turn the key to the off position Press Cancel ...
Page 45: ...gh OBD II After selecting the NO OBD option in section 21 2 OBD Select TACH is displayed along with the following Idling the vehicle engine rpm reading NOTE If the Idling rpm reading is lower than the Idle Point rpm value on the second line Stopped will be displayed instead of Idling If the Idling rpm reading is higher than the Run Point rpm value on the third line Running will be displayed instea...
Page 46: ...ling engine rpm Next is displayed at the bottom left of the screen 3 If the tach thresholds are correct press Next otherwise press Set Tach until a correct tach threshold is obtained After Next is pressed ACCELERATE is displayed along with the following Idling the current engine rpm Idle Point the reset rpm threshold value Run Point the reset rpm threshold value ATTENTION Ensure that the vehicle i...
Page 47: ... the third line 5 Turn the key to the off position Press Cancel to return to the Monitor menu Continue to the next section 21 3 INPUT ODOMETER READING After the tach or speed threshold has been set Odometer is displayed 1 Set the odometer value press or to change a digit and press Select to move to the next digit 2 After entering the last digit value press Select then press ACCEPT Press Correct to...
Page 48: ...wnload Station or UCS see the following manuals ITE application manual UCS instruction manual Download Station Manual 3 When the ITE calibration and monitor transactions are complete connect the HS back to the ECU The client s name is displayed 4 Press and hold the left navigation button to activate Ready for Test is displayed along with the client s last name The HS monitor procedure and ITE moni...
Page 49: ...ure by following the steps that appear on the HS screen The purpose of the HS removal procedure is to test device functions At the end of the HS removal procedure detach the HS from the vehicle and connect it to a PC via a Download Station 79 008952 or Universal Calibration Station 79 007302 to run an ITE removal Transaction ATTENTION Complete the HS removal procedure on the HS display before perf...
Page 50: ...Press any navigation button to power up the device Wait is briefly displayed as the HS powers up Ready for Test is automatically displayed 2 Press and hold the left button to enter Menu 3 In Menu press Prev or Next to scroll to Service then press Select 4 Input the daily 4 digit service code press or to change a digit and press Select to move to the next digit 5 After setting the last digit press ...
Page 51: ...reen to amber On each flash the HS beeps with a descending pitch After this sequence OK appears 8 If the test is successful press OK NOTE If there is no LED flash or HS beep or OK is not displayed press and hold the bottom button to exit the procedure Restart the procedure and if the problem persists 1 check the HS cable 2 contact ACS ECU Speaker is displayed The HS LED light is off The ECU beeps ...
Page 52: ...e problem persists 1 check the ECU cable alarm horn and alarm flasher connections 2 contact ACS Retest Alarm is displayed even if not used The HS LED light is off If used the retest alarm flashes After the retest alarm flashes 3 times OK is displayed If a retest alarm is not used wait for OK to display 11 If the test is successful select OK NOTEE If the retest alarm does not flash only if not used...
Page 53: ...hicle is in the park neutral position with parking brake engaged to prevent the vehicle from moving Leaving the vehicle engine on for too long will cause the vehicle alarm horn to sound 14 Turn the key to the start position The vehicle engine will start because the Relay is On Start Engine is briefly displayed Continue to the next section REMOVAL Turn Ignition OFF Exit Ignition ON Relay OFF REMOVA...
Page 54: ...e 2 Press Select to scroll to one of the 3 following options OBD TACH For non hybrid vehicles connected to OBD II OBD SPEED For hybrid vehicles connected to OBD II NO OBD For vehicles not connected to OBD II and instead connected to a direct tach source under the hood 3 After the correct option has been selected based on the vehicle and connection type press OK Read only one of the following secti...
Page 55: ...4 6 of this manual 2 Contact ACS Idle Point a preset rpm threshold value Run Point a preset rpm threshold value NOTE The initial Idle Point and Run Point values may vary depending on the vehicle 1 Check that the Idling rpm reading reflects the reading on the dashboard rpm gauge 2 If the Idling rpm reading is acceptable press Set Tach to reset the rpm thresholds NOTE After Set Tach is pressed the I...
Page 56: ...s the accelerator pedal and steadily increase the engine rpm to a point slightly above the Run Point rpm threshold value on the third line This is to validate the Run Point rpm threshold value that was reset in step 3 If the Run Point value is correct Turn Off Engine is automatically displayed after the engine rpm exceeds the value on the third line 5 Turn the key to the off position Press Cancel ...
Page 57: ...ained through OBD II After selecting the NO OBD option in section 21 2 OBD Select TACH is displayed along with the following Idling the vehicle engine rpm reading NOTE If the Idling rpm reading is lower than the Idle Point rpm value on the second line Stopped will be displayed instead of Idling If the Idling rpm reading is higher than the Run Point rpm value on the third line Running will be displ...
Page 58: ...xt otherwise press Set Tach until a correct tach threshold is obtained After Next is pressed ACCELERATE is displayed along with the following Idling the current engine rpm Idle Point the reset rpm threshold value Run Point the reset rpm threshold value ATTENTION Ensure that the vehicle is in the park neutral position with parking brake engaged to prevent the vehicle from moving 4 Press the acceler...
Page 59: ...xt section 22 4 INPUT ODOMETER READING After the tach or speed threshold has been set Odometer is displayed 1 Set the odometer value press or to change a digit and press Select to move to the next digit 2 After entering the last digit value press Select then press ACCEPT Press Correct to reset the odometer value Continue to the next section REMOVAL Turn Off Engine Cancel REMOVAL ODOMETER 00000000 ...
Page 60: ...ESTORING THE VEHICLE ATTENTION Before removing the device you must perform an HS removal procedure and an ITE removal Transaction Before beginning the procedure ensure that the key is not in the ignition To avoid damaging the ECU the ground point should be disconnected last Before turning on the vehicle engine ensure that there is sufficient ventilation for vehicle exhaust fumes Failure to do so m...
Page 61: ...re that was exposed during installation 8 Disconnect ECU wire 1 Red from the continuous un switched source of 12 volt or 24 volt that was found during installation 9 Using electrical tape seal the exposed part of the 12 volt or 24 volt source wire 10 If OBD II was used A Disconnect the OBD II connector of vehicle from the OBD II cable assembly B Detach the female OBD II connector that was mounted ...
Page 62: ...and tamper seal removal Check the ECU and the HS for any signs of tampering Look for the following Cut or stripped wiring Damaged seals A VOID marking in the place of a removed seal 24 2 EXAMPLES OF TAMPERING BEFORE AND AFTER The following are areas of the interlock where tampering is likely to take place The left side shows areas where tampering has not occurred The right side shows those same ar...
Page 63: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL 58 Tamper resistent label over vehicle grounding Tamper seal over security enclosure front clip HS screw plugs x4 ...
Page 64: ... WHERE TO INSPECT Extended missed retest 5 or failed retest 6 Failure to respond to a Retest or Pull Over Turn Off Engine message within the set time limit Inspect the alarm horn and all associated wiring for cuts or removed seals Short 8 or long 14 power interrupt Vehicle battery was disconnected refer to compliance guide Inspect wires that are connected from the ECU to the ground and to the main...
Page 65: ...he mechanic to verify the work order and inspect the vehicle The service technician must resolve any matters surrounding the functioning of the ALCOLOCK LR device NOTE If the event was not caused by a mechanic it must be documented in the occurrence report If the event did not result from service at an auto repair facility Inspect the vehicle and photograph any sign of tampering Fill out a tamper ...
Page 66: ...nsaction Vehicle Model Year Centre No Contact Handset S N ECU S N Date Time Tamper Type Date of Tamper Time of Tamper Comments Violation Type Indicate all Violations Power Off Power On Recall Yes No Picture Start Violation Yes No Picture Other Yes No Picture Other FAX 1 COPY OF THIS Alcohol Countermeasure Systems FORM TO ALCOLOCK ________________ ...
Page 67: ...on The periodic process of providing a preset BrAC sample into a breath testing device to re establish the reference standard set point for that device calibration transaction Performed on ITE during monitoring appointments to download calibrate the device initiated after performing a monitor HS procedure circumvention An attempt to bypass an alcohol interlock whether by providing samples other th...
Page 68: ... Service Centre appointment for reviewing client status physically inspecting the vehicle testing alcohol interlock functions calibrating the device and downloading the device event log monitor HS procedure Performed on the HS display during monitoring appointments to test the alcohol interlock monitor transaction Performed on ITE during monitoring appointments to download the event log initiated ...
Page 69: ...fixed facility and through mobile services which includes training of clients and installation monitoring calibration and removal of the product service codes Inputted to the HS by service personnel to access the HS Service menu These codes are randomly generated and change daily They are obtained though ITE Service Provider A party authorized by ACS to offer program services to clients tach tacho...
Page 70: ...ALCOLOCK LR 65 Constant 12V APPENDIX 3 LR CIRCUIT DIAGRAM LOW CURRENT VEHICLES ...
Page 71: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL 66 Constant 12V Ground termination APPENDIX 4 LR CIRCUIT DIAGRAM WITH EXTERNAL RELAY ...
Page 72: ...INM ENG 60 000249 B 2012 2013 ...