
INTRODUCTION
Guidelines for Adding or
Removing Air Pressure
When preparing to head out for a
drive, make sure the suspension height
indicators are in the green zone. Use your
remote, mobile app, or Schrader valve to
add or remove air as needed.
When loading or unloading a vehicle
into the garage of the trailer, it is
recommended to kneel the trailer
by exhausting air spring pressure to
approximately 5 PSI.
Increase air pressure in the system to
overcome temporary obstacles and raise
ground clearance.
The MORryde Air1 system controls air suspension height on your trailer using a remote and/or a mobile app to control air
pressure. There are three main components to this system:
Suspension Height Indicator
The suspension height indicator makes sure the trailer is
operating within safe pressure and height zones. This is
located on both sides of the air suspension in front of the
tire
(fig. A)
. The suspension height indicator points on and
around a labeled green zone. When adjusting pressure
in the system before towing the trailer, check that the
indicators point in the green zone.
NOTE:
If you lose power, use an external air source to inflate
the air suspension through the Schrader valve, indicated in
(fig. A)
This method can also be used to exhaust and kneel
the trailer.
Suspension
Height Indicator
Green Zone
figure A
WARNING
Only tow the trailer when the suspension height indicators
are in the green zone. Check the indicators and adjust air
pressure as needed before towing the trailer.
Powerpack
The powerpack communicates wirelessly with the remote and mobile
app to control the air pressure in your suspension. It includes the
module and compressor and is located on the front crossmember
between the A-Arms and behind the battery of the trailer.
Remote and/or Mobile App
Use the remote and/or mobile app to increase or decrease
pressure and otherwise control and troubleshoot the MORryde
Air1 system.
Schrader Valve
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