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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 turing on the MUTT
®
.
2. Continue to hold for 2 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
5 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
5 seconds to turn on hazard lights.
3. ON/OFF
Press and release to engage/disengage
air 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 9: ABS BLINK CODE DIAGNOSTICS
The MUTT
®
can be used to access ABS Blink Codes on trailers equipped with
ABS systems. Trailers equipped with ABS feature an ABS Control Unit (ECU) which
detects any electrical fault in the trailer ABS. Most trailers with ABS will also have a
dedicated ABS lamp on the driver side. Each fault has a code. When a fault occurs,
the ECU stores the code for that fault in its memory. This fault code will be displayed
on the trailer ABS lamp when the proper access sequence is engaged.
ACCESSING ABS BLINK/FAULT CODES
The MUTT
®
provides a quick method to trigger ABS blink codes without a tractor
present. Depending on the system, you will need to selectively power the Auxiliary
and/or Brake Light Circuit in the correct order. Instructions on how to access several
of the most common ABS systems can be found below.
Once the correct manufacturer’s specifi c sequence is performed, you then must as-
sess the trailer ABS lamp. The number of blinks displayed on the trailer ABS lamp will
correspond to a specifi c ABS fault. As each manufacturer uses different access meth-
ods and each blink code has different meanings, the remainder of the ABS section will
be broken down by the brand of ABS system installed on the trailer you wish to test.
Note: ABS Manufacturer Access Protocols/Blink Codes are subject to change.
Please consult specifi c ABS manufacturer manuals for more detailed information and
any discrepancies in their literature shall supersede the following directions.