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The "OFF" setting effectively disables the ASL "blue pulsing" state without affecting the
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yellow or pulsing yellow fault states.
When set to OFF, the Maintenance Reminder counter continues counting down the
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miles (or hours) remaining which can be viewed in the service access menu, see
ing the current ASL state"
Error code events will still affect the ASL state condition even when the Maintenance
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Reminder is set to OFF.
P10, P20, and P30 consoles:
Access Club Settings (5,6,5,1,5,6,5) > MAINT CONFIG > select ON or OFF.
P62, P80, and P82 consoles:
Access Club Settings (5,6,5,1,5,6,5) > Maintenance menu > Maintenance Reminder >
select ON or OFF.
Viewing the current ASL state
The current ASL state (solid blue, pulsing blue, solid yellow; or pulsing yellow) can be viewed
using the service menu ACTIVE STATUS LIGHT parameter.
P10, P20, and P30 consoles:
Access Hardware Validation (5,1,7,6,5,7,6,1) > ACTIVE STATUS LIGHT > current ASL
state.
P62, P80, and P82 consoles:
Access Club Settings (5,6,5,1,5,6,5) > Maintenance menu > ACTIVE STATUS LIGHT >
current ASL state.
Viewing the ASL maintenance counter remaining miles (or hours)
The maintenance counter remaining miles or hours to zero can be viewed in the service menu.
P10, P20, and P30 consoles:
Access Information Display (6,5) > MAINT COUNTER > remaining miles (or hours) to zero.
P62, P80, and P82 consoles:
Access Club Settings (5,6,5,1,5,6,5) > Maintenance menu > Next Maintenance Due >
remaining miles or hours to zero.
Clearing the Blue Pulsing ASL State (Maintenance Counter reset)
Resetting the maintenance counter clears the ASL blue pulsing state and resets the ASL state
below.
6 Troubleshooting
Active Status Light (ASL)
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