TOW-PRO
™
ELITE (EBRH-ACCV2) TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER
The Tow-Pro
™
Elite is an electric trailer brake controller designed to suit most common
trailer braking applications whilst requiring minimal dash space and being simple to install
and operate.
The Tow-Pro
™
Elite offers selectable Proportional or User Controlled trailer braking modes
allowing the user to choose the braking style depending on the road or terrain conditions,
vehicle type, or driver preference.
The Tow-Pro
™
Elite features Active Calibration which constantly monitors the direction of
travel and will even calibrate with no trailer attached whilst maintaining the ability to mount
in any orientation.
The unit is able to operate both electric and electric/hydraulic trailer brakes and will operate
from either 12V or 24V vehicle systems without the need for manual selection or extra
components/ wiring. The unit is ADR compliant when installed as directed and is approved
for use with AL-KO ESC and Dexter DSC sway control systems.
WARNINGS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This manual contains IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS for
the Tow-Pro
™
Elite Brake Controller.
DO NOT OPERATE THE CONTROLLER UNLESS YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS
MANUAL AND THE CONTROLLER IS INSTALLED AS PER THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
ENSURE THAT YOUR TRAILER BRAKES ARE INSTALLED AND ARE OPERATING CORRECTLY:
IMPROPERLY INSTALLED AND/OR FAULTY TRAILER BRAKES CAN CAUSE ERRATIC VEHICLE OR
TRAILER BEHAVIOUR WITH THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE A ROAD ACCIDENT. FOR THIS REASON,
IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT YOUR TRAILER BRAKING SYSTEM BE INSTALLED/
MAINTAINED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER.
ALWAYS CHECK BRAKES AT LOW SPEED EACH TIME A TRAILER IS ATTACHED TO YOUR
VEHICLE.
1. Ensure that the Tow-Pro
™
Elite is mounted securely in a fixed location. Failure to
mount securely will result in inaccurate braking force measurements and incorrect
braking of the trailer.
2. Ensure that the Tow-Pro
™
Elite is installed inside the vehicle cabin and away from any
environmental conditions that may cause damage, including engine heat, submersion
in water, salt spray and humidity. Exposure to these conditions may cause damage to
the unit’s circuitry and may cause erratic trailer braking.
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