Auto cycle mode, Muting warning sound, All circuits on (override) – IPA Tools 9008-SE Super MUTT Standard Edition User Manual
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10. After the Ground Integrity Test, the Control Knob (Fig. 3-L) may be rotated in either
direction to select a circuit to diagnose. The corresponding Circuit Indicator (Fig. 3-M)
illuminates indicating the selected circuit.
AUTO CYCLE MODE
NOTE: Cannot be accessed when auxiliary or brake circuit is selected.
1. After Ground Integrity has been established, momentarily push and release the
Control Knob (Fig. 3-L). The Auto Cycle Indicator (Fig. 3-I) illuminates.
2. Power is applied by the MUTT
®
to one circuit at a time for 5 seconds in a clockwise
direction starting from the Ground Integrity Indicator (Fig. 3-K).
3. A 5 second delay commences before power is applied to the first circuit automatically.
4. To pause or stop the auto cycle mode, momentarily press and release the Control
Knob, turning off the Auto Cycle Indicator.
MUTING WARNING SOUND
How to override warning sound:
• Flip Mute the switch up to disable audible alerts, or press the Control Knob (Fig. 3-L)
for 5 seconds. Mute can not be accessed when AUX or Brake Circuits are selected.
• To restore sound, return the switch to down position and/or cycle power using the
Power Source switch.
ALL CIRCUITS ON (OVERRIDE)
Turns All Circuits On (maximum load amount 20 AMPS total).
All Circuits On mode can be accessed by the Control Knob or Remote Control:
• Hold down the Control Knob for 10 seconds. Listen for the second beep and release
Control Knob.
• Hold down the large button on remote for 5 seconds. On trailers using incandescent
bulbs, All Circuits On will typically result in an overload because the amperage draw
will exceed the allowed 20 amp maximum.
NOTE: Short Circuit sensing is operational in this mode. If a Short Circuit is found in this
mode, the MUTT
®
will not be able to identify which circuit is the cause of the short. Open
Circuit sensing is not operational.
• To cancel All Circuits On mode, turn the selector knob or press and release the
large remote button.
ABS CODES
TO ACCESS ABS CODES:
Select the AUX or Brake light circuit, then press the Control Knob to flash either the
Brake or AUX line to access the trailer blink codes. Other methods include applying and
removing power to the AUX circuit in sequence with the ABS manufacturer’s specifica-
tions. Consult the ABS system of manufacturer’s manual for detailed instructions.