Operating, Instructions – Wesley BC-6200-8SA User Manual

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Owner’s Manual and Service Guide – BCG Series

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WARNING

NOTE

OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS


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– Go out of Menu 1. Press CE. Press CE again to Log Off

the Supervisor Mode.

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– Check out the new Supervisor PIN. Press 0 0 5 4 3 2 1

ENTER. You should be in Supervisor Mode. You can now go
to any menu by pressing the menu number and ENTER.
Remember: This is an example. You should change your
Supervisor PIN to one known only to you.

10

– Determine Last user. While in Supervisor Mode press 3

ENTER. This places you in the Last User Menu as indicated
by three red LED flashes. Press ENTER again. The LED
flashes will indicate the last user. The Green LED is for the
10’s digit. The Red LED is for the 1’s digit. Example 1: A
single Red LED flash indicates User 01 last operated the
vehicle. Example 2: Two Green flashes and three Red
flashes would indicate User 23 last operated the vehicle.
Press CE to leave the menu.

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– Enable or Disable Maintenance Alarm. Press 4 ENTER.

There will be four red LED flashes. Press ENTER again. If
the Green LED flashes, the alarm is enabled. Press ENTER
again and the Red LED will flash showing the alarm to be
disabled. Press ENTER again and the Green LED will flash
showing the alarm to be again enabled.

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– Listen to the maintenance alarm. While in Menu 4 press

1 ENTER. The maintenance alarm will sound. Press CE to
leave the menu. Press CE again to Log Off the Supervisor
Mode.
Note: If the switch is left unattended in Supervisor mode, it
will automatically exit the mode after approximately one
minute.

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– If you are unable to get into the Supervisor mode after

trying either the default PIN or a newly assigned PIN, go
back to Step 1 and reset the switch.

If all else fails or if you have questions about programming or
installing the SAFE-T-LOCK, call Tech Support at 1-800-
241-2869.

Directional Switch: The directional rocker or toggle switch
is used to place the vehicle in one of three operating modes
– forward, reverse, or neutral. (Figure 5) shows a rocker
directional switch.

The directional switch MUST be in
NEUTRAL (center) position BEFORE
selecting vehicle “ON” or a “Static Return

to Off” (SRO) error code will be generated by the motor
controller. The vehicle is temporarily immobilized as a
standard safety feature. (If your vehicle is equipped with the
Optional Foot Presence Switch and the unit is already turned
on and in neutral position, the foot presence switch MUST
be engaged before the directional switch is placed in forward
or reverse mode, or the same error code will be displayed
and the vehicle temporarily immobilized
.) If this error code is
displayed, return the directional switch back to neutral,
ensure the foot presence switch is engaged, and then switch

the directional Switch to the desired forward or reverse
position and the vehicle will operate.

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To prevent unexpected vehicle

movement, always place the

directional switch in the

NEUTRAL

position

when

leaving the vehicle.

Battery Discharge Indicator (BDI): The battery discharge
indicator, (Figure 6), communicates directly with the onboard
controller and provides information on various system
parameters, such as battery state-of-charge, operating hours
(on some models), or maintenance status including error
codes.

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When powering on the vehicle, the BDI first indicates the
hours (Note: The controller is programmed to indicated
traction hours, which is the time that the motor is engaged
and the vehicle is moving. The controller can be
programmed to display “key-on” hours which records time
that the key switch is in the on position, regardless of
whether it is moving or not). It then cycles through to the
state of battery charge, measured in percent charge
remaining. If there are any faults recorded by the controller,
the BDI will display an error code and the LED by the tool
wrench symbol will illuminate.

Directional Switch

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