
Beware of the high voltages connected to this unit.
8. COMMISSIONING
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1.
Check that the unit is correctly wired and that the wiring is of a standard and rating compatible
with the system.
2.
Check that the correct fuses are fitted.
3.
Program the unit as detailed in Section
4.
Take temporary steps to prevent the engine from starting - for example, disable the fuel
solenoid.
5.
After a visual inspection to ensure it is safe to proceed, connect the battery supply.
6.
Press the Power On button (7).
7.
Press the Engine Start Button (6).
8.
Check that the engine start sequence commences. The starter motor should run for the
Starting Attemp Duration (P24) for the Number of Starting Attempts (P23) number of times.
9.
Check that the Failed to Start LED flashes.
10.
Press the Power Off Button (8).
11.
Restore the engine to operational state (reconnect the fuel solenoid).
12.
Press the Power On Button (7).
13.
Press the Engine Start Button (6).
14.
Check the start sequence as follows:
The starter motor runs
The engine starts
The starter motor disengages once the engine is running
If not check that the engine is fully operational (fuel available etc.) And check the wiring to
the unit. Check the programmable parameters.
15.
Check that the engine runs up to its operating speed. If not and an alarm is present, check that
the alarm is valid and then check the input wiring.
16.
Press the Engine Stop Button (5). The engine should stop. Allow time for the engine to come
to rest.
17.
Operate the remote start switch (if fitted) and check that the engine starts.
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