MAN# 650052
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Using the auto raise feature:
This unit can optionally be set to adjust the bag pressures to a preset level every time the
key is turned on. This feature can also be turned off. The auto raise will quit if the joystick is
moved in any direction, the tank pressure drops to the same level as one of the bags, or 20
seconds has expired. If the unit times out or quits due to low pressure, it will begin scrolling
between “TANK LOW”, “LEFT EXIT”, and “RIGHT RETRY” while showing your current tank
pressure to the left of the screen. While this screen is showing, move the toggle to right and the
system will try to adjust to the preset ride height again, move the toggle to the left to revert back
to manual operation mode. The procedure to change the settings are as follows:
1. Push and hold in the joystick while you turn the key on. The display should light up and
show “SETUP”.
2. Release the switch. Push the joystick up or down until “AUTO” “RAISE” is displayed.
3. Push in and release the joystick. The display will now show “AUTO” “YES” if the auto
mode is currently activated or “AUTO” “NO” if it is disabled.
4. To disable the auto raise, move the joystick up or down until “NO” is displayed. Push in
and release the joystick. The display will now display “SETUP” “DONE”.
5. To enable or change the auto raise, move the joystick up or down until “YES” is
displayed. Push in and release the joystick.
6. The display will now show the current output speed control setting. There are eight
settings, with 1 being for slow systems and 8 for very fast systems. Move the joystick up
or down until the desired setting is displayed.
7. Push in and release the joystick. The display will now show the current pressure
readings with one bag reading highlighted.
8. Move the joystick up or down to change the currently selected bag. Move the joystick left
or right to select a different bag to adjust. When the bags are set where you want them,
push in and release the joystick to save the settings. The display will now show “SETUP”
“DONE”.