D1-11
Use of the equipment
4x2 vehicle with adjustable rear suspension
Depending on your vehicle's equipment
Without remote control
Switches (C1 - C2 - C3), located on the dashboard, serve to raise and lower the rear suspen-
sion and return to the road level.
The ECS system only takes account of commands transmitted by the switches if the air pres-
sure is above 8 bars and the road speed is below 10 km/h.
Controls available:
– C1 : "raise / lower" control,
– C2 : "memorize / recall memorized
setting" control,
– C3 : "return to road level / standby"
control.
Use
Engage the master switch.
Switch on the ignition (if the air pressure is too
low, start the engine).
"Raise" feature"
To raise the suspension, move toggle switch
(C1) to position (1). When the suspension
reaches its bottom abutment height, the system
no longer takes account of the switch being moved to position (1).
"Lower" feature"
To lower the suspension, move toggle switch (C1) to position (2). When the suspension
reaches its bottom abutment height, the system no longer takes account of the switch being
moved to position (2).
Memorizing a level
To memorize a level, the suspension must have previously been set to that level by means
of toggle switch (C1).
Once the required height is reached, press toggle switch (C2) for at least 5 seconds, then
release it.
The required height is memorized.
To recall this height, just press toggle switch (C2) for at least 2 seconds, but no longer than
5 seconds.
Return to road level
To recall the road level, move toggle switch (C3) to position (1).
Summary of Contents for Premium DXi 11
Page 14: ...A 8 Foreword...
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Page 48: ...B2 6 Presentation Dashboard...
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Page 51: ...B2 9 Presentation...
Page 66: ...B2 24 Presentation Key to switches Dashboard...
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Page 126: ...B3 8 Presentation First aid kit Depending on your vehicle s equipment First aid kit location 1...
Page 138: ...C2 8 Driving...
Page 155: ...C4 11 Driving Never let the engine speed reach the red zone runaway speed...
Page 198: ...C5 2 Driving Engine stop control cab tilted 1...
Page 200: ...C5 4 Driving...
Page 228: ...D1 26 Use of the equipment...
Page 230: ...D2 2 Use of the equipment...
Page 231: ...E1 1 Features servicing EATURES SERVICING Identification Vehicle identification...
Page 238: ...E2 6 Features servicing...
Page 254: ...E3 16 Features servicing Fuses in fuse box 1 located in battery compartment...
Page 268: ...E4 12 Features servicing Lubrication diagram s 4x2 rigid and tractor...
Page 269: ...E4 13 Features servicing 6x2 rigid and tractor...
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Page 308: ...E9 4 Features servicing...
Page 320: ...E11 2 Features servicing...
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Page 361: ...E25 1 Features servicing EATURES SERVICING Starter Starter types Starter Mitsubishi...
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Page 366: ...E27 2 Features servicing...
Page 378: ...F 10 Quick breakdown repair...
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Page 385: ...A1 1 Driving RIVING Driving position...
Page 386: ...A1 2 Driving Driving position Key to switches Dashboard...
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