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CHASSIS
The ride height of the vehicle can be adjusted when
traveling. Normal ride height is automatically selected
by default. However, the ride height of the coach can be
raised or lowered as needed. For example, high-ride may
be selected to negotiate uneven terrain; likewise, low-ride
may be selected to give additional clearance to the top of
the vehicle.
Operation
The Trueline Leveling System is controlled by a
touchscreen. There are three main leveling operating
modes –auto level mode, manual level mode, and travel
mode. In addition to leveling, the touchscreen may also
provide controls for the graphical instrument cluster, tire
pressure monitoring system, and more. This depends on
how your vehicle is equipped.
The following buttons and indicators are found on the
touchscreen.
The Trueline Leveling System is on when the ignition is
on. When the ignition is off, the system can be turned on
by pressing and holding the screen for at least 3 seconds
until the LED indicator turns green.
TRAVEL MODE
Travel mode is accessed from the home screen. Auto
Level and Manual Level are accessed from the leveling
screen.
Travel mode is operational when the vehicle is in motion.
By default, this mode will initiate when the park brake is
released, or when the vehicle begins moving. However,
it is best for the operator to enter this mode before the
vehicle begins moving by tapping Travel.
The leveling system can only be switched to travel mode
if the ignition is turned on. Switching to travel mode
causes the suspension to go to ride height.
Because the Trueline Leveling System collects information
on the ground speed of the vehicle, the operational mode
may change automatically depending on the state of
the vehicle. For instance, in Manual Air mode, the coach
can be driven up to a speed of 5 mph, but if the speed
reaches 6 mph the operational mode will change to Travel
mode.
AUTO LEVEL MODE
Auto mode can be used to automatically level the vehicle
when the vehicle is stationary. This mode is the easiest
leveling method to use and is suitable for most leveling
situations.
MANUAL LEVEL MODE
Manual mode allows the operator to raise or lower each
corner of the vehicle individually using the air suspension.
Up to 2 corners can be operated at the same time.
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Manual air mode can be used when the ignition is on
or off, and when the vehicle is traveling at low speeds
(up to 5 mph).
LEVEL INDICATOR
In manual mode and auto mode, the three level indicator
displays can be viewed as a builder’s level. The bubbles
move to the center once that axis is level.
SYSTEM STATUS LED
In addition to the indicators on the touchscreen, there
is an LED on the surrounding bezel. The LED flashes or
remains steadily lit in green or red to provide information
on the leveling system status.
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