To complete the installation of the accumulator, follow the steps below
to correctly hook up the electronics. Use the drawing supplied for
further reference.
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Sample
diagram.
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Turn ignition to OFF position. Unhook the negative battery lead.
- Connect the male connector (A) on the Coil Saver Circuit (B) to
the female connector on the solenoid coil (C).
- Connect the male connector on the Pig Tail (E) to the female
connector on the Coil Saver (D).
- Check the connection of the Sonalert (F) to the Coil Saver Circuit
(B).
- Locate a wire in your system that supplies electricity (+) while
the ignition is in the run position. (See Note #2 Below)
- Find convenient place to splice into the positive wire (+) and
splice in the red wire on the Pig Tail (E).
- Locate a ground (-) wire on your system. (See Note #2 Below)
- Find a convenient place on the ground (-) wire and splice in the
brown wire on the Pig Tail (E).
- The Coil Saver Circuit (B) can be mounted with #6 x ½" sheet
metal screws or wire tied to an existing bracket or wiring harness.
The Sonalert (F) also can be mounted by wire tying to an existing
bracket or wiring harness.
- After completing electrical hook up verify function by turning the
ignition to the run position. It is not necessary to start engine.
Listen to verify that the Sonalert (F) signal on the Coil Saver
Circuit (B) comes on after turning to the run position. The audio
signal will shut off after 2-3 seconds.
- Once the system is verified (step 8) proceed with tying down and
securing all loose electrical wires and components to prevent damage
during operation. Wires should not be attached to hot, sharp, or
moving parts.
Note 1: The sonalert is not necessary to the function of
the pre-oiler device. The Sonalert's function is to remind the operator
that the unit is in place and that it is necessary to pause at the run
position prior to starting the engine to allow the pre-oiler to have
time to lubricate the engine prior to start. If desired, once an
operator has been trained on this starting procedure, the sonalert can
be removed from the Coil Saver Circuit by disconnecting the reusable
connector.
Note 2: Locating the correct wires for the
electrical hook up above is the sole responsibility of the installer.
Reference materials for wiring layouts of most engines can be found and
purchased on the internet. If you are not confident that you can find
the correct wires we suggest you have the electrical hook up performed
by a professional mechanic.