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1. 100 ow 3 90 P P EE 80 S P 7ANor Ww zr O 70 7 all NORMAL MODE ECO MODE Ec5 SPORTS MODE SP7 ow Y 60 Vz Degree of m m m ro 3 50 Acceleration j 2 4o A Ex40 Y Y Z 30 an E Cc 5 Throttle Opening Throttle Opening Throttle Opening O 20 7 H A as we 50 i 27 87 D w 0 0 0 co 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2 Degree of Acceleration Air Intake O Throttle Valve Zz Fi i Q g SP7 Best SPORTS Mode 7 steps W For models with wire type throttle ks lune control with 7 steps Tor Sports Mode and 5 for ECO Mode nie ai On XThe measurements for standard response were taken with a Suzuki Swift model Ec5 Best ECO Mode 5 steps Nor Standard Response car and depending on your model may differ In some car models with a Valvematic engine control is carried out by the intake valve rather than the throttle valve g me CONNECTION METHOD O OO cr C FO 1 Select the mode status you wish to use when re starting Key ON A Upon restart use Previous Mode usual The power connection should be to This will start up using the same settings gt the diagnostic monitoring connector o o AN that were used up to the previous time See Point of Installation on page 3 B Upon restart use only Normal Mode The power connection should Offering extra safety this will start up L be connected to IGN key ON 12V veing onyonor
2. 2H LD z100 z100 z100 QOO 3 90 3 90 3 90 oS 80 gt 80 80 2 27 Q v 27 D 2 60 2 60 2 60 g 50 g 50 g 50 40 40 40 Q Q Q 30 30 30 20 20 Ec2 20 10 Ecl 10 Ec2 10 Ec3 L i m i O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 O 410 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 O 410 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Degree of Acceleration Degree of Acceleration Degree of Acceleration 100 100 a 90 g 90 A W z po 3 a0 ee Ecl 5 Low Acceleration 70 70 A gel 5 for all degrees of acceleration 2 60 60 2 i gZ 50 g 50 Nor Fa 40 40 7 Q 3 Le 30 30 20 20 ys Ec5 10 Ec4 10 Ec5 L sA L O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Degree of Acceleration Degree of Acceleration BEFORE USING FEATURES CONNECTING THE WIRES IF THE PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY Possible Causes Possible Solutions Initial Settings If m amp r does not appear in the Wiring to Reverse was carried out without disconnecting the power source OBD2 connector from the car Disconnect the power source OBD2 connector from the car and then reconnect it Make the settings by following the directions under ESD nita Settings found on page 5 of this Manual shifting to other than reverse The display shows mo f when After wiring to reverse Initial Settings were not carried out Make the sett
3. 10 1uow 16 p ze TROUBLE SHOOTING w Ec5 jeuBis nd no uoe191999 N S XECO Mode increases fuel efficiency over normal conditions by suppressing E rapid acceleration if rapid acceleration is purposefully carried out fuel efficiency will be reduced o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 XThe changes in response will be greater as the vehicle s power is greater Amount of pressure placed on the accelerator pedal Displays the amount of pressure placed on the accelerator pedal I gt Degree of Acceleration Monitor output signal 15 100 5 unit 70 100 10 unit Degree of Acceleration Monitor shows the rate of acceleration output to the ECU where 0 Degree of drive UAZ Disa represents the pedal not being pressed in and 100 equals when the pedal is fully pressed Acceleration output THROTTLE CONTROLLER chicane ae Bono The display will show when degree is above 15 E Ll Noniatznor O voe use 1 Check acceleration during ECO driving fe Check control status o Press down on pedal To ensure reduced fuel With the key in the ON position and under amp In Normal Mode consumption during accel Normal Mode press in the pedal until it amp mur eration the degree of ll reaches 40 A40 if the mode is A uy LI acceleration should be 10
4. If after the Err is shown the display returns to as shown in EJ L1 5 or so on it means that the degree of acceleration settings have displayed at not been confirmed properly Re do the settings from step J X1 If the car has standard push start system follow the User s Manual of the car to turn the Key to ON X2 The values shown in the display will vary depending on the type of car Voltage Display if E rr Ex H4 5 Is ONISN PEt AEE ETET SSYIM SHL ONILOANNOO yes49do SIU sonas uol no e 0 ains aye SSaynivas JOHYLNO9 NILOOHS ATanowLl CONNECTING BEFORE FEATURES USING THE WIRES INSTALLING INITIAL Ww E of To CONTROL FEATURES HOW TO OPERATE a tesa i 7 Ea TE 3 x p possible to switch between Normal Eco and Sports Modes as well as I gt Switching the Mode and Change Ratio switch the change ratios respectively within Eco and Sports Modes In Sports Mode the larger the number the stronger the response will be and in ECO mode the larger the number the weaker the response less fuel consumption will be gt Key ON gt The mode will change ECO Mode NORMAL Mode SPORTS Mode Engine Start with each pressing of the z eap a z a GrGu MODE switeh Fe Z nor SPO Press X For safety when changing modes always go through r p r NORMAL one time When Switching M
5. O attention to the display TROUBLESHOOTING eee Peer retiree eer reer rrr reer errr rrrrr rrr 8 P y Please check the contents of the package E Controller Controller 3 drive FLAT 3 DRIVE 50x34x14 D mm 51x35x22 D mm Unit 60x20x50 D mm R Black Double sided Cut Extension LA Tapes 25x35mm D D Connectors Cord x2 x4 a User s a Jea T Male Connector O with Covers x2 Make sure that all wiring and fastening down of the product does not interfere with driving nor be done in such a way as to cause poor connections Improper use or disregard of these warnings may cause injury to persons damage the product and or other things PIVOT Corporation accepts no responsibility in any manner whatsoever for damage and or trouble to your vehicle or product nor for any accidents that are the result of the misuse of this product Please confirm that the type of vehicle you wish to install into is listed in the list of compatible models When installing this product we recommend that if technical knowledge becomes necessary please consult a qualified mechanic Jf the device is improperly installed or settings have been improperly made a check lamp may go on Do not use electrotap Wiring should be carried out using the attached cut connector or by soldering make sure to securely insulate all wiring parts with insulation tape and confirm that no wires are sticking out Please wipe with
6. 3 drive FLAT MEMORY If you wish to start the engine in Normal mode Z wW wiring can be done to ING T High f ty situati O igh response for sporty situations 7 oF SPORTS MODE ideal for circuit mountain driving etc EASY Easy installation using car model specific INSTALLATION coupling harness sold separately KE ni ae O Low response for eco driving situations z z 7 g 5 ECO MODE perfect for city and fuel conscious driving INITIAL Stable balanced control is possible by running the 5a SETTINGS Initial Settings program after having finished instal z Q MODE lation this will help reduce troubles caused by 7 oa NORMAL MODE Regular response for normal conditions voltage differences found in each car model Ww ZT Safety 3 MODES One touch selection between 3 modes and 12 steps 12 STEPS SPORTS MODE 7 steps ECO MODE 5 steps 1 Prevents sudden starts by reverting to same response as under normal setting n 2 Normal Control when in Reverse wiring where necessary el g A 3 Returns to Normal in case of faulty wiring or circuitry 3X1 ACCELERATION ee eee ana 4 Discrete 2 Signal Control for Safety Siu MONITOR inj i X1 When using the OBD2 connector for running tests disconnecting the Zo efficiency due to over acceleration connector will not cause any harm to the car A Examples of Throttle Opening
7. with the ECU engine computer power Depending on the model of car the display may remain on for up to 15 minutes even after the engine has been turned off this is normal How to Turn Off the CHECK Lamp If the CHECK lamp comes on due to some operational mistake please follow the directions below to turn it off Under normal conditions start and stop the engine several times lf that does not turn off the lamp disconnect the cable from terminal of the battery for about 10 minutes ON lf that does not turn off the lamp please consult your local car dealer and have them turn it off Check Lamp is gt lt Our products have already been recognized as our Industrial Property or are in the process of receiving Industrial Property status XWe plan in the near future to take all possible legal measures to protect against unfair competition from look alike products using similar designs regulating characteristics circuitry and circuitry layout We strictly prohibit the unlicensed use of the PIVOT trademark and the unauthorized use of PIVOT User s Manual PIVOT CORPORATION 87 3 Shimookada Okada Matsumoto shi Nagano 390 0313 Japan TEL0O263 46 5901 hitp pivotjp com
8. 0 0 changed to SP7 the display should read 40 between 15 and 25 To WY ECO 65 A65 and if placed in Ec5 mode the further improve results use display should change to 25 A25 ECO mode when wishing See the above Graph of Basic Control Features Switch mode to Switch mode to to save fuel XThe actual display may differ slightly use 2 Check acceleration during regular driving 7 r C m3 5 Please use to check the degree of acceleration for any type of driving not just ECO mos me OVERVIEW OF CHANGE CHARACTERISTICS X Data are actual measurements for operations using a Swift Sports engine gt lt Wire Type beginning at 3 is for when bypassing device Characteristics will differ slightly depending upon make and model of car c XW For models with wire type throttle Nor Standard Response on m ZO om Example of Changes in SPORTS MODE lt 100 100 100 m 7 F l pe 7 3 90 3 90 SP6 at S 90 SP5 A 3 80 80 Nor W 80 Nor W J O 70 O 70 ai 70 ai m 8 3 lt 8 K 2 60 2 60 iad 2 60 oe 3 50 3 50 3 50 Q Q 2 Q a pe 40 40 aa 40 an Q al
9. AIHATSU 9000 ont ie a Po plea mean sated X 3 BMW MINI 0900 VW AUDI _ Panel to right of steering wheel m Reference 1 Notes about using the OBD2 Connector If you unable to get a grip gt on the distended portions A CAUTION no lt With some car models it may be difficult Do not pull on the wires Ww 9 Make sure to grip the to get a good OPE An TE oe In such cases use when trying to remove the d distended portions when f l a lock tie to push or CONNector the wires may BH 3 pulling it out or inserting it a N pull the connector become disconnected or Point of Point of Installation T If Power comes from Other Source Start Normally by Switching Key to ON Installation Connect to Controller If the diagnostic monitoring connector cannot be used for safety purposes when the key is ON under Insert the 4p coupler from the controller SNILOOHS gq18NOHYL normal conditions please follow the wiring directions as written below into the terminal at the back of the unit Cut the black and red wires coming A Normal from the OBD2 connector and wire care Backside separately as necessary Normal Power ne Red 12V with key OFF AN gut Unit Controller 4 pin Red x OBD2 Black Make normal i Unit p Coupler Connector when key is O
10. Connector O 4 pin Coupler appela Kodl X1 If a separate device is already connected pecte marnes to the diagnostic monitoring connector it 7 gy sold separately is possible to connect the cable directly to Point of m a Accelerator Connector the power source i v4 j i i n Installation 4 D gt Point of Only disconnect after having X2 This device can not be used with models Or Installation W A waited at least 15 minutes from for which settings for the special model of the time that the key was turned OFF K specific harness have not been provided Cc 3 p XVW AUDI 15 minutes v Point of Installation L Connect to Power Data Placement Diagram for Diagnostic Monitoring Connector By the accelerator pedal a C h OBD2 At the right foot of the driver seat o z onnect the Z with lid 5 r att gt At foot of driver seat in the center J 5 Connector with Connector 2 MN At the left foot of the driver seat 5 m H on the Car with lid key switch OFF At the right side of the center 2 Connect to the console When using the OBD2 Diagnostic TOYOTA 000 MAZDA _ At the right foot of the passenger connector for runnin A DG seat tests disconnecting the Unit Monitor NISSAN SUBARU ee Behind right side of steering panel 9 5 connector will not cause Connector HONDA _ SUZUKI with lid mg any harm to the car MITSUBISHI D
11. N Black x Earth i Use Cut Connector included IGN 12V with key ON o 2 Reference 2 How to use the Connectors Reference 3 How to use the Male Connectors g onm 4 A 1 P sleeve Wire 4 ZA Connector Connect the male connector to the end of sc ce EE the cable Peel off of the vinyl Close tightly with cut Pull th ble th h cover at connection connector he nals sieeve eg 5 Crimp these places Crimp down with crimpers to make sure that a i vy the inner wires are firmly connected to the inner 2 10mm 5 2 10mm GAH part of the connector and that the cable section et 1 TF is connected to the outer part of the connector Peel off of the vinyl Insulate with vinyl tape 7 cover at the end of _ yee Remove about 10 mm 6 GH Affix the male sleeve to the places as product s wire of the cable casing e mentioned above NOTE When crimping 3 NE please use crimpers or use 3 NOTE After connecting the male and Wrap around pliers to bend and then Turn back the tip of the female connectors make sure to firmly twist both wire coils solder together wiros the male sleeve inside the female sleeve If this wiring procedure is used when the vehicle is put into reverse it will automatically return to normal acceleration About Wiring for Reverse Gear Usually when using reverse the degree of acceleration is at most about 10 in this range there is hardly any change so it is not necessary to wire for using reverse Wirin
12. a A ss A 4060 30 30 FZ 30 Py is 20 20 LA 20 Z4 mZ 2 m 1 SP7 SP64 SP5 y f O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 O 410 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 m S Degree of Acceleration Degree of Acceleration Degree of Acceleration a _ 100 100 ro 100 J e we ey a eg S 90 SP4 maa S 90 SP3 oi g 90 SP2 in A 80 Nor W 80 Nor W 80 Nor W zs O 70 main O 70 A O 70 main ae E z 3 lt E os 2 60 F 2 60 y 2 60 gt 2s g 50 g 50 7 g 50 00 Le L 4 40 f 40 40 SS al 4 a Ss al 30 7 30 L 30 20 4 20 20 gt 1 SP4 SP34 SP2 oe i oi O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 45 Degree of Acceleration Degree of Acceleration Degree of Acceleration pd gt 5 F z100 7 3 90 SP4 A z A Nor W SP1 3 Condition similar to wire throttle degree of acceleration at app 10 35 On a wa vU B 60 A SP4 7 Above high throttle degree of acceleration at around or above 35 m Q 5 50 a D Q 40 wa mo Q fo 30 20 10 SPA O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Degree of Acceleration GELE E 7I04LNO9 Example of Changes in ECO MODE
13. a soft dry cloth a lens cloth Please do not use alcohol or benzine This may cause damage to the painted surface or cracks in the plastic Do not in any manner process take apart or make changes to this product FEATURES SPORTS amp ECO Control Acceleration and Fuel Efficiency SPORTS NORMAL ECO SPORTS Mode is for higher response driving MODE 7 6 5432112345 ECO mode is for better fuel efficiency more Good comfort or when on slippery roads Select the kind of response to match your driving FUEL 3 drive enables changing the response for electronic throttle car EGEICIENGY pa e aca aaa w co OZ L p uw Wd wn he models and gives you the driver the freedom to select the type Slippery p 5 of acceleration response you need or desire quick acceleration ROAD calle i lt for speedy driving to slower acceleration for eco driving eatr aa X Even in ECO mode if rapid acceleration is carried out over and over again fuel efficiency will not increase oe Performance Zz a FLAT The simple 14mm thi deson aiewen The Same as Last mode allow you to re start your Fo CONTROLLER Rr eran aie ate ee OT MODE engine in the same mode as last time O A unobtrusive installation even in prominent places If ish hi ine in N P d us Only
14. difications or changes be made to this product Doing so may cause damage not only to the product but to the car and the operation of the car in which it is installed SONILLAS TWILINI AivedsdO OL MOH CONTENTS Improper use or disregard of these warnings may result in the injury or death of people AWARNING SauYnivsasd TOYLNOO BEFORE USING CAUTION NOTE CONTENTS 77 1 foe F When making initial settings make sure to stop the engine and place in Park or FEATURES Aemene enaa es EAEN E AR E RES ea 2 Neutral it is dangerous to carry out these settings while the engine is running When making adjustments please begin at the lowest setting and slowly CONNECTING THE WIRES eesseesscsesoesessesocesesesescese 3 a 4 make changes while running INSTALLING THE PRODUCT PART NAMES eseese 4 Do not work in areas where there is excessive exhaust Due to vehicle exhaust o emission poisoning or fire may result in a damage to humans T INITIAL SETTINGS Degree of Acceleration Setting 17 77 5 Do not crush the cable Please be careful that the cable does not get crushed by a O HOW TO OPERATE cevccceceeccestesceseesteseeseeseeseeseeceeseess 6 the seat rail or car door steel plate nor cut by any sharp steel plate as this may cause 4 5 a poor connection or an electric short leading to fire or other danger m OVERVIEW OF CHANGE CHARACTERISTICS s7 While driving it is extremely dangerous to operate switches or pay prolonged
15. edh A A N THF THR As of December 2012 No 9 drive FLAT Throttle Controller 3 drive FLAT 3 DRIVE USER S MANUAL THROTTLE CONTROLLER cm On Thank you for purchasing PIVOT product 3 D R I VE 5 Please read this manual carefully and keep it for future THROTTLE CONTROLLER m reference if this product is given to n another user make sure to Produet m include this User s Manual a D m 0p r 39 TZ mZ Zg J4 Bz O f After installation make sure to carry out Initial Settings After having installed this product make sure to make settings for your car s special characteristics by carrying out the Initial Settings on Page 5 If the Initial Settings are not carried out a CHECK Lamp may go on Also the unit will remain in NORMAL Mode even if the Mode is switched ONdOWd JHL ONITIVLSNI Worried about Installation If you are worried about carrying out wiring or other installation procedures please consult your dealer v Only use with Manufacturer s Original ECU Do not install this product if the ECU is not the original one or when a sub ECU is being used Set to Normal Mode upon Removal of Product When uninstalling the product make sure to return it to mar Normal Mode before carrying out any work Reconnecting this product in a different mode may cause the CHECK Lamp to come on Modifying this Product is Forbidden Under no circumstances should mo
16. g procedure Disconnect the power source OBD2 Connector from the car Carry out Wiring to Reverse Reconnect to the power source OBD2 Connector Carry out Initial Settings see Page 5 A Usually there is no need to wire to reverse BEFORE USING Wiring place Backup Light Signal Check Wiring When key is ON engine not running and in DA Par or N Neutral OV Bd Reverse Gear 12v MATY When put into reverse if it is in normal the small dot will light up FEATURES If wiring to the optional connector of the genuine navigation system If wiring to the back up lights signal optional connector of the car maker s original navigation system Reverse switch Backup Light X no wiring lt Black Extension Cord included CONNECTING THE WIRES Other company s navigation systems When using a different company s navigation Black wire for Remote Control Earth or back cameras system do not wire to gs oe errriaas the reverse cable Sa k Unit a Q W Use Cut Connector included Use Cut Connector included eo wn Zz 8 procedure INSTALLING THE PRODUCTS z Ww Zo Co
17. ings by following the directions under Initial Settings found on page 5 of this Manual appear in the display When in reverse m amp does not The wiring to reverse was carried out improperly or there is a bad connection Please reconfirm whether wiring and connections are correct or not The unit is connected to the reverse wire of a navigation system from another company Follow the instructions for wiring to reverse found in this Manual Page 4 The back up lights have been changed to LED lamps Replace the back up lights with the car maker s original lights Do not carry out wiring to reverse TROUBLESHOOTING gs 58 lt 2 T The key switch is set to ON but Poor connection of OBD2 connector Please reconfirm whether wiring and connections are TE the display will not light up i wiring has been direct to power the red correct or not and black wires may have been improperly oO wired or there is a poor connection Si g Poor connection of specialized harness E The specialized harness being used is Zu incorrect A HOW TO OPERATE CONTROL FEATURES HES 4z a 56 oko cx eN 8 A CHECK lamp in vehicle has gone on The accelerator connector was disconnected within 15 minutes after having turned the key to OFF Follow the instructions in this Manual gt Page 3 to connect to Accelerator Connector and follow the direc tion
18. lay press the SET switch Y ON XMake sure to only use Normal mode when carrying this out Set to i XIf wiring to reverse the Press 1 00 display will show either i naro NAF gt Press the SET switch Tacx W gt Once the display changes to Ign 100 gt the accelerator I ut 100 Disp i im Press until 0 appears Count down from 7 to 0 i after the vy un 1 x2 D gt When 0 appears f Ex noes release the SET switch i S ser Release E 5 _ Blink T Voltage pispiay 9 Setti ng Com pleted Ex L1 5 If the device is re installed into a different vehicle make sure to carry out these settings again gt Pedal is not pressed down Release the accelerator to 0 After having finished settings and the battery until 0 is displayed or wires have been disconnected it is not AN Sa 2 _Bli necessary to carry out Initial Settings 0 Voltage Display A z x 7 TE TE Ex L1 5 Check the Settings X If the display is incorrect start again from step H above Do not press in on pedal S gt Press the SET switch Y H m oor ll ae to L 0 NG nor Display ae SEt Display play Press down on pedal gt Pedal is completely ora x2 pressed down Ex lill i Lea Press in on the accelerator to 100 x 1 00 100 Display HMG Bink
19. mal moge g 2 sce Point of Installation 2 on page 3 A 7 2 Select the mode status you wish to use when using reverse A When using reverse use gt No Wiring control mode as is set usual 3 c twiri arry out wiring B When using reverse use normal mode Wire to the reverse to page 3 Offering extra safety when backing up this gt gear to page 4 j will use only normal mode J octal CONNECTING THE WIRES A For details about connecting a specialized harness see the explanation sheet which comes with the harness cm On Preparat for Wirin Passage of over x Accelerator Connector 2 g Only disconnect the accelerator Turn the key to OFF 1 minutes m connector after having waited z Accelerator at least 15 minutes from the time m that the key was turned OFF gt lt TIN fl n l oe eum ui Disconnect m Depending on the type of vehicle if the connector is discon ba nected before the ECU power is switched OFF the Check Lamp the connector Cc may go on How to Turn Off the CHECK Lamp gt Page 8 D m o a I gt Basic Wiring When installing make sure to use the correct specialized harness for your model of car i Controller se Jo x1 I gt Connect to Power mz Connect to the Diagnostic m i oBD2 Monitor Connector Fy 4 Accelerator nz y J E5
20. ntroller Affix with double sided tape to a position which is easy to see and which allows for easy operation lt 3 drive FL THF Example of Installation How to Install Example of Installation How to Install Ww 2 rd B pane S Clean to remove ne a AN oil and dust 4 iiec J on aQ E e 2 2 Double sided possa F SO a e ct tape Included PES Lo Ceant aM Ot RAR I lt S y alg P L remove oil Ow Ul instrument panel and dust TT C EAA i Ze lt x 7 A z 3 9 Te Unit As shown in the diagram to the right use the double sided tape to fasten PI b t the units into positions not usually affected by water ease be sure to A bundle away all wires Example of Installation 2 How to Install with tape etc WS Under the steering On the back side On the inside of i z zZ column cover ofthe under cover the driver s door It is very dangerous to pull tangled 25 E xX wires by force or allow tangled wires Q Q WE to interfere with driving Fo Double sided E gt tape Included Clean to WK remove oil lt and dust Part Names Common name to 3 drive FLAT and 3 DRIVE Ell Display drive FLAT 2ivor Turning off the Display THROTTLE CONTROLLER Mode Display Degree of Acceleration Display 15 100 For Initial Settings Le LA P a amp SET E SET Switch A EJ MODE Switch For Switching Modes This product is interlocked with the ECU engine comp
21. odes EA and 5 PL is displayed Pross gt The ratio will change with each pressing of the SET switch Switching the Change Ratio for SPORTS mode When Switching Modes EA and E E is displayed Press gt The ratio will change with each pressing of the SET switch Switching the Change Ratio for ECO mode SP i gt 5Pe gt 5P3 SPs Smallest Change 20 30 Greatest Change Ratio 10 Ratio 50 ae 4 f Z gt Ec i gt Ecd gt Eci gt EcH gt Ec5 Smallest Change _ 20 30 40 Greatest Change Ratio 10 ene 7302 40 Ratio 50 Even if the mode is switched the respective change ratio settings will not be changed The change ratio and mode is set into the memory when the key switched to OFF and can be used as is the next time the key is switched ON when power connection is normal If while in Normal Mode the SET switch is pressed in for a long time the unit will return to Initial Settings if this happens stop all operations and return to the normal display Examples of changes in fuel consumption and Basic Control Features response depending on change ratios The changes within each mode will be controlled smoothly without perceptible steps Acceleration output signal based on amount of pressure placed on accelerator pedal v 3 o 3 e SPZ Qn oso a i D
22. s How to Turn Off the CHECK Lamp as bellow to turn off the lamp With the key switch in the ON position dis connect the accelerator connector or the connector attached to the unit Turn off by following the directions How to Turn Off the CHECK Lamp as bellow The Initial Settings have not been properly carried out Make the settings by following the directions under Initial Settings found on Page 5 of this Manual and follow the directions How to Turn Off the CHECK Lamp as below to turn off the lamp While making Initial Settings anrr appears in the display The Initial Settings have not been properly carried out Make the settings by following the directions under Z initial Settings found on page 5 of this Manual Even if the mode is changed the changes cannot be felt The Initial Settings have not been properly carried out Make the settings by following the directions under A initial Settings found on page 5 of this Manual The engine seems to stall easily The change ratio under ECO mode is too great Set the change ratio under ECO mode to a smaller value Even when the display is turned off the degree of acceleration temporarily appears This is a specification of the system This is normal and is not a malfunction The engine has been turned OFF but the display remain on This product is interlocked
23. uter power Depending on the model of car the display may remain on for up to 15 minutes even after the engine has been turned off this is normal For Adjusting the Change Ratio for each Mode lnitial Settings When turning off the degree of accel eration will flash on this is nota malfunction INITIAL SETTINGS Degree of Acceleration Setting Make sure to carry out these settings When installing for If after Initial Settings wiring When installing into a the first time to reverse was carried out different car A Tlo Initial Initial Gto Initial Settings Settings Settings XAfter having made the settings even if the connectors are pulled apart there is no need to remake the settings This operation sets the car s accelerator characteristics into the controller unit lf the Initial Settings are not carried out the unit will remain in Normal mode even if the mode is switched i this settings have been improperly made a check lamp may go on Before making the Initial Settings A 1 Make settings only after having completed all wiring connector installation 2 Make settings with the KOMME u CRONE AEA aaae position and the gear in P Park or N Neutral I gt Making the Settings Operational Procedure Controller Display Area Operational Procedure Controller Display Area x P gt Key ON vibes ya gt With the accelerator at 100 engine not running i nor Disp
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