Quick Start Guide

Just the Facts for the Classic (continued)
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LED Modes and the “Blinking Red LED”
The Classic may have a Red Blinking LED on its display. This has no effect on the Classic and simply shows it is
communicating with the Display. New Classics ship with this disabled. Below we will explain the different LED
Modes. To change the LED Mode press the “Main Menu” button repeatedly until “Charge” is highlighted. Scroll to
the right until “Misc” is highlighted and press “Enter”. Now scroll to “LED-Mode” and press “Enter”. Here you can
use the up and down arrows to select the mode you prefer. After selecting the appropriate LED Mode press “Enter”
to save this data to the Classic. Pressing “Status” will now bring you back to the home screen.
OFF No LED activity no matter what
Rick Mode LED Activity for Errors and Warnings only. (Over current, Arc Fault Etc)
Blinky basically cycles all the LEDs in a Disco fashion (Useful for Partys)
LED 1 LED activity for Warnings and Errors as well as info. A green LED on the display indicates the Classic is
in Float. A yellow LED on the display indicates a warning (Over Temp, over current etc). A red LED on the
Display indicates an Error (Arc Fault etc). There is also 3 LEDS inside the Classic that can be viewed through the
upper vents. The red LED indicates Auxiliary 1 is active. The blue LED is not used at this time and the yellow LED
indicates Auxiliary 2 is active
Restoring to Factory Default
To restore to Factory defaults you will simply need to do a “Quick Start” this will reset EVERYTHING to the way
it was from the factory. To do a Quick Start, start with the power off to the Classic. While holding the right and left
arrows power up the Classic and continue to hold the arrows until you see the screen below. For assistance with the
4 set up screens in the Quick Start see page 10
Figure 5