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10-3. Remote Panel Operation (Use With Section 10-2)
1
Alpha
−
Numeric Display
During the start sequence, the following
appears:
SYSTEMon
GLOWPLUG
STARTING
CRANKING
GLOWPLUG only shows on display
when ambient temperature is less than
41
5
F (5
5
C).
See Section 10-5 for error messages that
appear.
2
Check Engine LED
Lights when display is showing an engine
error.
If an engine error occurs and the engine
shuts down, the error will be stored in
memory. If the display is off, press the
Power button once to activate the Remote
Panel. The display will read ERROR and
after a few seconds will flash the error
code. See Section 10-5 for error messages
that appear.
To erase the error, press and hold the Dis-
play Select push button until the display
reads SYSTEMon, and the indicator is off.
The display will now cycle normally when
the Display Select push button is pushed.
3
Check Compressor LED
Lights when display is showing a com-
pressor error.
4
Auto On LED
Lights when Auto Start/Stop mode is se-
lected.
5
Engine LED
Lights when display is showing engine re-
lated information.
6
Compressor LED
Lights when display is showing com-
pressor related information.
7
Power Engine Start Push Button
Press and release to turn on power to the
display only. This allows access to the dis-
play menu.
To Start: press and release the Power En-
gine Start push button two times. The first
press and release will power up the control
system and the second press and release
will initiate the automatic starting se-
quence. The Engine Off push button can
be pressed at any time to stop the start se-
quence.
The starter will disengage at a predeter-
mined RPM based on the ambient temper-
ature.
With engine running, press and release to
toggle between low speed and high speed.
The display will flash HIGH SPd when en-
gine is locked in high speed.
8
Engine Off Push Button
Press when engine is running to stop en-
gine, or to stop the automatic start se-
quence.
9
Auto Start/Stop Push Button
Press and release the Auto Start/Stop
push button to toggle between automatic
and manual control.
When the automatic mode is selected, the
Auto On LED lights and display reads EN-
AbLEd.
While the display shows ENAbLEd, press
and hold the push button to change the
auto stop timer (range of two to 30
minutes). This time is placed in memory
and is remembered the next time the En-
Pak is started.
When the system is placed in manual
mode, the display shows dISAbLEd and
the Auto On LED is off.
10 Display Select Push Button
When engine is running: press and release
to cycle through the following displays:
RPM
Battery voltage
Current fuel usage (Gallons Per Hour)
Engine hours
Engine maintenance hours (Counts down
from 400 hours)
Engine temperature
Compressor hours
Compressor maintenance hours (Counts
down from 500 hours)
When engine is not running: press and re-
lease to cycle through the following dis-
plays:
Battery voltage
Engine hours
Engine maintenance hours (Counts down
from 400 hours)
Compressor hours
Compressor maintenance hours (Counts
down from 500 hours)
Maintenance hours initially count
down from 50 hours. Complete main-
tenance required after first 50 hours of
operation according to Section 11.
Current fuel usage is for reference
only. Variables such as ambient tem-
perature, altitude and fuel blend affect
actual usage.
11 Compressor On/Off Push Button
When engine is running, press twice to turn
compressor on or off. When turned on, en-
gine will speed up to 2600 RPM. This indic-
ates the compressor is on.
Compressor maximum and minimum
pressure are set using the Remote
Display panel.
When engine is not running, press and re-
lease to display SET MAX. When SET
MAX is displayed, press and hold to incre-
ment maximum pressure setting. From
120 to 175.
To set minimum pressure, when display
reads SET MAX, press and release to dis-
play SET MIN. When SET MIN is dis-
played, press and hold to increment minim-
um pressure setting from 90 to 150.
Compressor minimum pressure automati-
cally remains 20 PSI or more lower than
the maximum pressure setting.
10-4. Safety Interlock
Models With Hydraulic Power Source:
The safety interlock system must be engaged before the EnPak engine can be started Contact dealer for
detailed description of supplied system.
Models Without Hydraulic Power Source:
The safety interlock system requires 12 volts DC be supplied from the accessory position of the truck
ignition switch to pin 5 of RC13. Splice into supplied plug and wire.
Test safety interlock monthly, see Section 11-6.
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