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Printable Operators Guide PDF
During the start up process, the Operator Control Unit will go through the following steps...
OPERATOR WARNINGS
e.g. "OPERATOR CONTROL MUST BE ON AT ALL TIMES WHILE
VEHICLE IS MOVING"
"ALL WHEEL VALVES MUST BE OPEN BEFORE OPERATING
VEHICLE"
APPLICATION # AND DESCRIPTION
e.g. APPLICATION 1 Summer Haul
CURRENT PRESSURE SETTINGS/DESCRIPTION
e.g. SETTING 5
Haul Road Loaded
D - 65 PSI T - 55 PSI
After the start up process is complete, the following will be displayed...
e.g. AXLE STATUS PSI
Drive DEF 70
Trailer O.K. 55
The STATUS display will indicate whether the axle group is inflating (INF), deflating (DEF) or at the set pressure (O.K.). The PSI display will indicate the current pressure of that group.
At preset intervals the SETTING # and DESCRIPTION (also displaying PRESSURE SETTINGS, MAX SPEED and TIME ALLOWED) will flash
This function is used only with a system that has a trailer control circuit, when pulling a trailer that is not equipped or not to connected truck.
Non-equipped or non-connected trailers will cause the TRAILER "AIR FLOW RESTRICTION" alert to activate. Push & Hold the CANCEL button for 2 seconds until a single beep is heard. The alert stops & the trailer circuit will be de-activated (trailer STATUS flashes ****).
To resume normal operation, Push & Hold the STOP button for 2 seconds.
Pushing or once will display the current PRESSURE SETTING # and DESCRIPTION. To change the setting, repeatedley push or to scroll through the settings.
Stop at the desired PRESSURE SETTING and the controller will automatically accept this setting.
Push the menu button once. Push enter. Scroll up or down on the or to the desired application. Hold enter for 2 seconds until a single beep is heard and release. The new application is confirmed & current pressure setting is displayed. Change setting as required. Push enter again.

If the Air Brake Pressure drops below a safe level, the LOW AIR SUPPLY WARNING will sound and flash. The system will be inoperable until the air brake pressure builds to an acceptable level.

If a loss in tire pressure occurs and the system is not able to maintain pressures, the TIRE PRESSURE LOSS alarm will sound and flash the specific tire group where the loss is occuring. Stop the vehicle immediately and shut off all wheel valves.

If a vehicle exceeds the speed set point for a specific PRESSURE SETTING, an alarm will sound and flash. The operator must then slow down or change PRESSURE SETTINGS. If the alarm continues, the system will automatically change the PRESSURE SETTING to the next higher level. |
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