PRODUCT MANUAL
58-62ST Above Deck Compact Motor
™
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STEP 9
Check installation
9.1 The PCB at the rear of the circuit breaker is fitted with 3 LED
indicators, located along its edge as indicated in the photo.
Yellow LED
The yellow LED may signal a status code by emitting a
sequence of flashes once every 20 seconds. Count the
number of flashes and refer to the Troubleshooting
section of this manual.
Red LED
The red LED flashes when a fault has been detected.
Refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
Green LED
In normal operation the green LED illuminates
continuously for the first 5 minutes after switching to
“ON”, and flashes once every 20 seconds thereafter.
It will stop flashing a few seconds after switching the
circuit breaker to “OFF”.
Fault
Possible Causes
Action
Green LED does not illuminate. Circuit breaker is OFF, or there is a poor
connection of MINUS wire from the circuit
breaker to NEGATIVE (-) battery terminal.
Verify the connection of the MINUS
wire, see step 7. Then check that the
circuit breaker is ON.
Green LED remains illuminated
continuously for more than a
few seconds after switching
circuit breaker to OFF.
Cables on the circuit breaker terminals
labelled MOTOR and BATTERY have been
inverted.
With the circuit breaker OFF, swap the
cable connections to these terminals on
the circuit breaker and then try again.
Red LED flashes 4 times,
followed by Green and Yellow
both flashing.
No MINUS wire connected, or incorrect/
faulty connections to the PCB terminals.
Review details of steps 7 and 8, check all
connections to the circuit breaker.
RED
Positive (+)
to Motor (+)
RED
Positive (+)
to Battery (+)
Thermal sensor
wires to Motor
Pre-wired
at factory
“Minus” (-) wire to
Battery Negative (-)
LED Status
Indicators
LED status indicators
9.2 Switch the circuit breaker to “ON”. The green LED on the PCB at the rear of the circuit breaker should illuminate. Switch
the circuit breaker back to “OFF”. The green LED should go off after a few seconds. If this is not the case, refer to the
table below.
9.3 Verify that the push button is illuminated. If not, check connection of push button control cables.
9.4 With the circuit breaker switched to “ON”, test the motor by pressing the push button. Bring the motor gradually up to
half speed, and then gradually release pressure on the button until it slows to a stop. The motor and gearbox operation
should be smooth and quiet.