When a trailer is hooked-up
correctly and system pressure
reaches 448 kPa (65 psi), the red
control (trailer supply) may be
pushed in and should stay in,
charging the trailer system and
releasing the trailer brakes.
The yellow control (parking brake)
may now be pushed in, which will
supply air to the tractor spring
brakes, releasing them.
Normal operating position
With both controls pushed in, air is supplied to the trailer and to the
tractor spring brakes; all brakes are released.
Actuation of trailer parking or emergency brakes
To actuate the trailer brakes only,
pull out the red control (trailer air
supply), exhausting the trailer
supply line. The trailer brakes are
now applied either by air emergency
or spring brakes, depending on the
type of trailer system. This mode
would be used to uncouple from the
trailer during bob-tail operation.
TRAILER
AIR SUPPLY
NOT FOR PARKING
PULL
TO
TO
EVACUATE
PUSH
SUPPLY
PARKING
BRAKE
PULL
TO
APPLY
PUSH
TO
RELEASE
TRAILER
AIR SUPPLY
NOT FOR PARKING
PULL
TO
TO
EVACUATE
PUSH
SUPPLY
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