IPA Tools 9007A Smart MUTT Head User Manual

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6. Using the red power selection switch (Fig. 2-H), select Power Source.
7. Check Voltage Indicator (Fig. 2-B) for green illumination. In the case of low or

weak supply voltage, yellow color illuminates. Red illumination from the Voltage

Indicator shows inadequate power supply.

Also see Warning Indicator section (pg. 18).
8. Initial power starts a test cycle through all the LEDs. This performs the

“GROUND INTEGRITY TEST.”
9. Ground Integrity Check: When the MUTT® is first turned on, notice the

green lights circling the dial. This indicates the MUTT® testing for Ground

Integrity. If there is a lack of ground, all the green lights begin to flash to alert you

to the ground problem. If you only see one green LED flashing, this indicates an

Open Circuit (Check your 7 pin connections first, then the trailer). If you do not

have Ground Integrity, the MUTT® cannot continue normal testing functions until

a solid ground is established. To troubleshoot, first you need to understand the

type of ground being used on your particular trailer. There are two types: The first

type is wired with each light receptacle grounded by the ground return wire

leading back through the 7 round pin plug at the front of the trailer. The second

type is chassis ground where the light receptacles are grounded directly to the

trailer chassis.
9a. If the trailer is grounded through the plug, the technician needs to locate the

source of this poor ground. Some systems use both wire and chassis

ground. Suggestion: Check the 7 way plug sockets and pin contacts FIRS

for loose or broken connections.
9b. If the trailer lights are chassis grounded, use the following instructions.

Your MUTT® comes supplied with a 10’ ground cable accessory. Plug in the

10’ ground cable to the MUTT® “Chassis Ground” Outlet (Fig. 3-N). Then

using the alligator clip, attach the other end of the ground cable to the

chassis of the trailer. This effectively grounds your trailer and allows testing

to continue.
10. After the “GROUND INTEGRITY TEST”, the Control Knob (Fig. 2-A) may be

rotated in either direction to select a circuit to diagnose. The corresponding

Circuit Indicator (Fig. 2-E) illuminates indicating the selected circuit.

AUTO CYCLE MODE
NOTE:
Cannot be accessed when auxiliary or brake circuit is selected.

1. After Ground Integrity has been established, momentarily push and release the

Control Knob (Fig. 2-A). The Auto Cycle Indicator (Fig. 2-D) illuminates.

2. Power is applied by the MUTT

®

to one circuit at a time for 5 seconds

in a clockwise direction starting from the Ground Integrity Indicator

(Fig. 2-C).

3. A 5 second delay commences before power is applied to the first circuit

automatically.

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