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Idle Management System

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OPERATOR - EPEQ® Idle Management

OPERATOR - EPEQ® Idle Management

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1 THE GRIP IDLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM QUICKSTART The GRIP Idle Management System is designed to control the vehicle engine, to reduce idling yet maintaining a comfortable work environment for the operator. It is also designed to maintain the electrical power required for computers, lighting, and other auxiliary equipment added to the vehicle.

INSTALLATION MANUAL - EPEQ® Idle Management

INSTALLATION MANUAL - EPEQ® Idle Management

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THE GRIP IDLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM The following information is subject to change without notice and there may be slight differences in how the system is installed on different types of vehicles. To access the latest version of this manual and any vehicle specific supplemental manual, please refer to www.gripidlemanagement.com or the contact info

WHITEPAPER How Idling Afects Your OEM Warranty

WHITEPAPER How Idling Afects Your OEM Warranty

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as the GRIP Idle Management System, serve as a viable solution to reduce idling while extending the powertrain warranty. GRIP’s idle reduction technology helps operators and leet managers keep track of idle time and idle-related data, such as engine usage and wear, operator contribu-tion to idle, and fuel and maintenance costs.

INSTALLATION - EPEQ® Idle Management

INSTALLATION - EPEQ® Idle Management

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5 THE GRIP IDLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INSTALLING THE COMPONENTS First identify the best locations for mounting the following components. Controller The controller is the “brain” of the system which is responsible for making decisions based on the inputs received by the vehicle status through the CAN bus, sensors, and operator input. All equipment

OPERATOR MANUAL

OPERATOR MANUAL

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The GRIP Idle Management System is designed to control the vehicle engine, to reduce idling yet maintaining a comfortable work environment for the operator. It is also designed to maintain electrical power required for computers, lighting, and other auxiliary equipment added to the vehicle. It acts as a link between