8
Connecting Induction Coil
1.
Upon completion of installing the induction coil, the two wires leading from the induction coil must be
connected to the control module.
2.
You will need to strip approximately
.5”
of the wire insulation from each wire.
3.
There are two illuminated holes in the bottom of the control module to receive the stripped wire ends.
4.
To insert the coil wires into the control module there are two illuminated push buttons located on the
front of the control module. Press down on the buttons one at a time to insert each of the wires into the
control module.
5.
Once the buttons are released with the wire inserted this will lock the wire into the receptacle. Give the
wire a gentle tug to make sure wires are connected properly.
6.
When routing induction coil leads back to the control module make sure they are not twisted together or
touching each other as much as possible.
7.
Make sure the two wires coming from the induction coil are no longer than
10’
in length. These lines can
be cut shorter to desired length needed.
Features and Notifications
Example of wire with
the insulation removed
The Elite Max i comes equipped with four color illumination and sound notifications.
1.
The buttons on the front and wire receptacle holes on the bottom of the control module will illuminate
a white light to aid with the installation of the coil wires.
2.
The logo halo will stay solid red until a coil is detected. Once the coil is detected the logo halo will go to
solid green.
3.
The solid green logo halo illumination will turn blue to notify that the Elite Max i is functioning properly.
At this point the button and coil hole illumination will turn off.
4.
If in the event the logo halo illumination goes to red there is an power issue to the control module.
5.
The Elite Max i is equipped with an optional water leak detection module.
6.
In the event the water leak detection module detects a leak an audible buzzer will sound and the logo
halo will blink red until the water leak is rectified.
Illuminated buttons
and holes for wire
insertion
Solid red logo illumination indicates
an power issue or no coil detected,
blinking red indicates water leak
When the coil is connected
and unit is functioning proper-
ly, logo illumination will go
from solid green to solid blue