
Single Channel Wireless Air Spring Controls
L6557
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13 BLUETOOTH TOGGLE
The Bluetooth Toggle illuminates when it has successfully connected to the wireless controller.
Tap the Bluetooth toggle to manually connect or disconnect from the controller.
NOTE: The app automatically connects to the controller on start-up.
14 PRESSURE INDICATOR
The Pressure Indicator shows the pressure of each air spring with an accuracy of ± 5% over the entire range.
The presets allow for rapid adjustment to the desired pressure (± 1 PSI)
14 LEAK TEST
Inflate both air springs to 90 PSI and wait for the pressure readings on
the application to stabilize. Allow this pressure to remain in the system
for a few minutes and ensure that it is not dropping.
If the pressure is slowly decreasing over several minutes, use soapy
water on all airline connections to detect any air leaks. Repair as
necessary and retest.
Inflate the air springs to a predetermined value, and on the following
day recheck the pressure. If one or both the air springs have lost
pressure, an air leak is present. The leak must be repaired, and then
retested until no leaks exist.
Congratulations!
You have completed the installation.
Please proceed to the warranty information and operating guidelines & disclaimers on the following page.
WARRANTY
To be eligible for warranty, owner must submit their warranty card or register online within 30 days of purchase date. Refer to
the Warranty Sheet included in this kit for more information.
Operating your vehicle with Air Suspension
Air springs have minimum and maximum pressure requirements. Never operate your vehicle with less than 10 PSI in the air
spring and never inflate the air springs over 100 PSI. Staying within the pressure limit will ensure maximum air spring life.
Failure in doing so may void the warranty. Check the air pressure in the air springs daily for the first couple of days to ensure a
leak does not develop (see Step 14: Leak Test, above). The air springs are designed to maintain the vehicles stock ride height
with a load. Do not use the air springs as a means to lift the vehicle with no load. A rough ride may result.
Servicing your vehicle with Air Suspension
When lifting the vehicle with a floor jack or hoist on the frame, never allow the air spring to limit the travel of the axle. Try to
always jack the vehicle on the axle. Suspending the axle with the air spring limiting the axle travel will damage the air spring
and void the air spring warranty.
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