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CHASSIS
USING TRAVEL MODE
1. Turn on the ignition.
2. Tap Travel. The default setting is normal ride height.
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Low Ride allows additional clearance to the top of
the vehicle.
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High Ride assists in negotiating uneven terrain.
A warning message and flashing LED indicate the system
is going to the selected ride height. Once at the desired
height the LED turns solid and the NOT AT HEIGHT
warning disappears.
To return to normal ride height while in travel mode, tap
the Travel LR/HR status.
These modes may be used only under predefined
speeds. At higher speeds, the vehicle will go to the
normal ride height state, and High Ride and Low Ride
buttons will not be enabled. The maximum speeds at
which low and high ride can be maintained are set by the
manufacturer.
If the Trueline Leveling System is turned off or in any
mode other than travel, it will automatically turn on and
switch to travel mode if the park brake is released or the
vehicle speed exceeds 5 mph.
In travel mode, the LED flashes until normal ride height is
reached. If the park brake is released before ride height is
reached, the touchscreen will sound a tone every second
until the normal height is achieved, or until the park brake
is set.
TRAVEL MODE - NOTES
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When travel mode is entered from auto or manual
mode, the LED will flash until ride height is achieved.
The LED will also flash if high ride, low ride or normal
ride mode are set, and will continue to flash until the
desired ride height is achieved. It is strongly advised
not to move the vehicle while the LED is flashing. It is
also unadvisable to negotiate uneven terrain while in
low ride.
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Unlike mechanical ride height systems, the automatic
ride height system is intelligent, and therefore will
not attempt to make ride height corrections while the
vehicle is cornering or braking.
WARNING
!
The time required to achieve ride height varies with
vehicle design. It is the operator’s responsibility
to ensure that the vehicle is at an adequate height
before driving. If the vehicle is too low, severe
damage can result to the fenders when the wheels
are turned.
LOW RIDE HEIGHT WARNING
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A tone (one long beep per second) will sound if:
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The vehicle’s ride height is below a predefined limit,
and
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The system is in manual or travel mode, and
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The park brake is off.
This indicates that the suspension is below a safe height
and fender damage could occur when turning the wheels.
Other Touchscreen Commands
On the home screen, tap More to access settings for
customizing the look of your display, as well as system
information, faults, and contact information (Help button).
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Touch: The Touch screen (More > Touch) allows you to
select the touch sensitivity for the buttons and other
touchable areas of the screen.
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Color: The color screen (More > Color) allows you to
choose background patterns and button colors.
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Backlight: The backlight screen (More > Backlight)
allows you to adjust the screen brightness.
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Help: The help screen (More > Help) displays contact
information for Valid Manufacturing Ltd.
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Faults: The Faults screen (Home > More > Faults)
provides information on any faults that are present in
the leveling system. The faults are listed, along with
information about the location and cause of each.
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System: The System screen (More > System) provides
a number of commands.
❒
Setup
❒
Info
❒
Reset
❒
Status
Source(s): Trueline Leveling System with Electronic Ride Enhancement
Touchscreen Operation Guide (VDC00197, Rev B 7-Feb-19 MW)
Product(s): This source is associated with more than one product. Refer
to Newgle for more information about the product(s) offered for your
coach’s model year.
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