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TB Red wire from the battery then reconnecting after about 5 seconds.
The TB-U02 has two independent output circuits so if one is disabled due to overload, the
other will still work normally.
A constant red light indicates that the output is disabled.
› Auto standby
When the ignition key is turned OFF, after 10 minutes the TB will reduce its status LED
brightness to 10% and goes into an extra-low consumption standby mode. After 24hrs of
inactivity, the TB LED turns off completely to further minimize energy consumption.
The unit activates automatically when the start-up conditions are met.
7.
Installation
Disclaimer:
Do not attempt to install the product if you don’t have basic mechanical and
electronic skills. HealTech Electronics Ltd. and its distributors shall not be liable for any
loss or damage caused by improper installation.
1.
Make sure the ignition key is turned OFF. Locate the battery of the vehicle: on most
motorcycles the battery is under the front seat.
2.
For safety, disconnect the negative (-) terminal of the battery. This ensures that an
accidental short-circuit (e.g. via a metal tool) between the +12v terminal and the
frame will not have any consequence.
3.
Remove the bolt of the positive (+) battery terminal. Connect the
TB Red wire
ring
terminal. It should go under the fastening bolt. Ensure the connections are
clean/uncorroded. Tighten the bolt fully.
4.
Similarly, connect the
TB Black wire
ring terminal to the battery negative (-)
terminal.
5.
We recommend leaving the
TB White wire
disconnected. This ensures the TB unit
will work automatically
(refer to chapter 5 for operation modes)
.
The Ignition-controlled mode is recommended if the automatic mode does not work
as expected.
6.
Connect your accessories (and the optional TB-USB1 charger) to the TB output
terminal blocks. Note that the
TB’s Positive
(switched and managed) output wire
color
is Green
. The
TB’s Negative
output wire color
is Black
.
Connecting the wires of the auxiliary equipment is simple.
Strip 4-5mm of the outer insulation from the accessory wires.
Open the orange flap of the port of the terminal block you wish to use, plug the wire
into the port and close the flap.
7.
When all the accessories are connected, check for loose cables/wires and poor
contacts. Make sure all the cables are routed neatly along solid parts of the vehicle,
such as the frame and the bike’s main wiring harness. Avoid routing the wires in
proximity to moving parts and hot surfaces.
8.
When the installation is complete and verified, turn the ignition key ON and start the
engine. Let the engine idle and the TB’s output should turn ON after a few seconds.
Check the status LED.
Notes:
-
If you do not intend to use the vehicle for more than 3 weeks, put the battery on a
charger to maintain its condition.
-
When you charge the battery, either remove the battery from the vehicle or set the
ThunderBox to Stay-off mode
(refer to chapter 5)
.