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6.3 USING THE 3-BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL
The included remote control(s) is preprogrammed to your MUTT
®
and should never
lose its programming. In the event that you suspect your remote has lost its program-
ming, contact technical support at 888-786-7899 or email tech247@ipatools.com.
HOW TO PROGRAM THE 3-BUTTON REMOTE
1. Press and hold the On/Off Button while turning on the MUTT
®
.
2. Continue to hold for two seconds.
3. Your remote control is now programmed.
HOW TO USE THE WIRELESS REMOTE
1. UP ARROW
Press and release to select the next circuit
in clockwise rotation. Press and hold for
five seconds to activate All Circuits On Mode.
2. DOWN ARROW
Press and release to select the next circuit in a
counterclockwise rotation. Press and hold for
five seconds to turn on hazard lights.
3. ON/OFF
Press and release to engage/disengage
electric brakes.
4. REMOTE CONFIRMATION INDICATOR
Press any of the buttons (1, 2, 3) and the blue
light (4) will illuminate to confirm the battery
power of the remote.
NOTE: Inclement weather, nearby power transformers and closely parked trailers
may reduce the remote signal.
The supplied key fob battery for the remote control is 12V, Alkaline Energizer Type
A23. A Gold Peak Type 23A or Duracell MN21 battery can also be used.
1
4
2
3
3-Button Remote Control
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PART 4: SET-UP
4.1 CHOOSING A BATTERY
(Manufacturer’s Suggested Replacement: YUASA #YTX14 or Group 14 Equivalent)
• Battery Voltage: 12/24V DC
• Battery Type: Lead-Acid
• Battery Compartment Dimensions: 5 7/8" L x 5 3/4" H x 3 3/8" W
• Battery Protection: In-line 30 amp Fuse for Overcharge
INSTALLING AN INTERNAL BATTERY
1. Remove the four 8/32" x 1/4" Phillips head screws in
the back of the MUTT
®.
2. Slide out the battery tray.
3. Place the battery onto the tray with the battery terminals facing the front of the
unit. Attach the ring terminal on the red wire to the positive side of the battery and
tighten securely.
4. Cover positive terminal with the red boot.
5. Attach the ring terminal of the black wire to the negative battery terminal.
6. Carefully slide the tray into the tester. Use caution – DO NOT ALLOW the positive
battery terminal to contact the unit.
7. Reinstall screws to secure.
DO NOT
Use 24 Volts on a Trailer
Wired for 12 Volts!