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CHASSIS
Auto Level Mode
Auto level mode automatically levels the vehicle using the
air suspension. The auto mode screen can be reached by
tapping Leveling.
When the Auto button is tapped on the auto mode
screen, the leveling system detects the lowest corner of
the vehicle, and then levels (lowers) the remaining corners
to it. If the system determines that it is unable to lower
the vehicle to level, any corners that are low will then be
raised to the level of the highest corner.
USING AUTO LEVEL MODE
Ensure that:
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The ignition is on and the air system is at full pressure.
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The parking brake is engaged.
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The front wheels are straightened.
1. Navigate to the Auto leveling screen.
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Even though you are in the Auto mode screen,
the status at the bottom shows ‘Manual’ until you
actually tap the Auto button to begin the leveling
process.
2. Tap Auto to initiate a leveling cycle. The LED will
flash during auto leveling and turn solid when auto
leveling is finished.
3. At any time during the leveling process, it is
possible to stop by tapping the Stop button, or go
into Manual leveling mode by tapping the Manual
button.
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Note: The sensitive leveling sensors require that
vehicle movement is kept to a minimum during
the leveling process. Therefore, if you are inside
the vehicle while it is leveling, please sit still or
walk lightly.
Press AUTO to initiate a leveling cycle. If the level
controller will not go into Auto mode it is most likely
because the vehicle’s parking brake has not been
applied, the vehicle is not in gear, or the ignition is off.
Ensure the ignition is on, apply the parking brake, and put
the transmission into neutral or park to allow the system
to enter Auto mode.
AUTO LEVELING CYCLE
The Trueline Leveling System begins by finding the
lowest corner of the vehicle. It then lowers the other three
corners until the vehicle is level. As the vehicle lowers, it
monitors the suspension height. If it reaches the minimum
height, it will stop lowering the high corners and begin
raising the low corners until the vehicle is level.
Once the auto leveling process completes, the vehicle
should be level and the system should go into low power
mode.
ONCE THE VEHICLE HAS BEEN
LEVELED
The leveling system stores the electronic ride height of
the vehicle, measured using the ride height sensors.
After 20 seconds, the touchscreen enters “low power”
mode indicated by the Auto Air LP status on the screen.
Once the ignition is turned off, the touchscreen will turn
off and the leveling system will go to sleep.
After a period of time* (2 hours default) in low power
mode, the leveling touchscreen automatically wakes up
the leveling system and checks to see if re-leveling is
required.
•
If no leveling is required, the system goes back to
sleep and the touchscreen goes back into low power
mode.
•
If leveling is required, the Trueline Leveling System
returns the vehicle to the previously stored leveled
height.
AUTO MODE - NOTES
Once leveling has been completed, additional leveling
cycles can be performed if the touchscreen is in auto
mode or auto low power mode.
If the ignition is off, touch the screen to turn on the
display. To perform another auto level cycle, do one of the
following:
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Tap Stop and then Auto, OR
•
Tap the Auto Mode status button (at the bottom of the
screen)
If the park brake is released while in auto mode, the
Trueline Leveling System will switch to manual mode and
then to travel mode, if the vehicle accelerates to a speed
above 5 mph.
CHANGING THE HEIGHT OF A
LEVELED VEHICLE
A leveled vehicle can be raised or lowered to adjust the
entry doorstep height.
1. To ensure an adequate amount of air, the ignition
should be on and the air system should be at full
pressure.
2. In auto mode, press and hold Lower All or Raise All.
This causes the vehicle to move up or down while
staying level.
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