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1) Smart Start:
This method uses a voltage sensing circuit which reads the vehicle’s voltage
before attempting to start, and then monitors for a voltage increase which occurs
when the alternator has output. The Orange/Black wire connects to a constant
12 Volt source; the recommended location is the vehicle’s battery. Once all of
the wiring connections are made, the Smart Start voltage sensing input must be
adjusted, and Programmable Feature
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5 offers two levels of the starter motor
preset cranking times. To make the initial Smart Start adjustment:
1) Position the selector switch for Smart Start (right position).
2) Locate the Smart Start adjustment and LED indicator on the side of the
unit.
Ensure that both adjustment screws are completely counterclockwise.
3) Now start the engine with the key; then, turn the Smart Start adjustment
screw slowly clockwise until the LED indicator begins to flash. The flashes
confirm
that the unit is sensing the engine.
4) Turn the engine off.