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camelot 2007
After leveling:
After 15 seconds, the leveling system
goes into “Sleep” mode. This will
minimize parasitic current draw on the
chassis batteries.
After 20 seconds, the system goes into
“Low Power” mode indicated by the
occasional flashing of the Auto and
Power indicator lights.
After a period of time in “Low Power”
mode the system automatically “wakes”
and checks to see if re-leveling is
required.
If leveling is required the system will
automatically level the motorhome.
NOTE
Turning off the control panel after
leveling will disable the system and not
allow automatic re-leveling if necessary.
System Air Compressor:
Should air pressure in the leveling system need
adjustment while in Automatic Leveling mode,
a small air compressor provides the leveling
system with air pressure. This compressor
requires no maintenance.
Manual Air Leveling
The Manual Leveling Mode gives the operator
control over the leveling process.
NOTE
Manual control of the air system can be
used while traveling at low speed when
an uneven surface must be negotiated.
Prior to leveling:
Set park brake.
Place transmission in neutral.
Ensure front wheels are pointing straight
ahead.
Have motorhome at ride height with air
tanks full.
Turn off ignition and extend slide-outs.
Leveling Procedure:
Start Engine.
Press the
POWER
button on the leveling
control panel to turn the system on. The
Power indicator light will glow solid
green.
Press the
MANUAL
Mode
button. The
indicator light above Manual will blink.
Press
RAISE
or
LOWER
for each of
the four corners to be manually adjusted.
During the leveling process a red light
will blink on the motorhome icon. Once
that corner is level the light will turn
solid green. Proceed to the next corner
until the motorhome is level.
To control all 4 corners simultaneously
use the
ALL CORNERS RAISE
and
ALL CORNERS LOWER
buttons.
When leveling is achieved turn ignition
switch off.
Travel Mode
Travel Mode is the operational mode used
when the motorhome is in motion. This mode
gives control of the motorhome air suspension
system to the ride height valves.
WARNING
The time required to achieve travel
height varies. Make sure that the
motorhome is at ride height before
driving. If the motorhome is too low,
severe damage can result.
To Use Travel Mode:
Start engine and press the
TRAVEL
button.
If the Air Leveling System is turned off
or in any other mode other than Travel,
it automatically turns on and switches
to Travel Mode when the motorhome
speed exceeds it’s designated Travel
Mode speed limit (set in the initial
configuration of the system).
Enter Travel Mode before the
motorhome begins moving.
NOTE
The tag lift feature uses a two minute
delay at each ignition cycle to ensure
enough air system pressure is available
to lift/lower the tag axle. After
starting the engine, press the Travel
button to begin the time delay. After
approximately two minutes, the tag axle
LED will stop flashing indicating the
time delay has completed and the tag
axle can now be raised.
INFORMATION
For detailed information and operating
instructions on the Air Leveling System,
refer to the manufacturer’s manual.
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