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5).
Set the “Maintain after ready” duration:
This selection controls how long the unit maintains your engine in a
“ready to start” condition after your selected “Ready Time” has
been reached (settable at 0-9 hours).
*Example: If you have the “Ready Time” on your Badger set to 6:00am, the “maintain after ready” duration
you select (0-9 hours), controls how long your unit will go into “Maintain” mode after 6:01am. If you select
“3HR” then your engine will be put in “Maintain” mode for 3 hours after the ready time….so, in this
example of “3HR” selected, the engine would be maintained in a ready to start condition until 9:00am. 9
hours is the maximum amount of time the unit can be set to maintain after a “Ready” event. If longer than
a 9 hour maintain duration time is desired, the Badger can be put permanently in “Maintain Mode”, as
discussed later in this manual.
To select the desired “maintain after ready” duration, use the up/down selection buttons to make your
selection of 0-9 hours. Once you have made your selection, press the “Set” button and the unit will display
“OFF”. This concludes the user defined selection and setting process.
6).
Set your desired Mode:
Next, using the “Mode” button, you will set the mode that your Badger will operate in. Each press of the
mode button will scroll to the next operational mode of the device. Illustrations below show examples of
what the screen and LED’s will look like in each of the 4 modes:
See General Operation section (next page) for further information on modes.
OFF Mode: Timed Ready Mode:
Maintain Ready Mode:
On Mode: