Installation Manual
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MN-754
Air Lift PerformanceAir Lift Performance
Automatic Preset Maintenance
Press button 4 (fig. 3) to enter PRESET
MAINTAIN. Press button 8 to turn ON or
OFF (g. 7). When ON, this function actively
monitors air spring pressure and fills to
maintain active preset pressure when average
pressure drops below a threshold due to a
system leak.
PRESET MAINTAIN
?
ON
g. 7
5. COMP TEST
6. COMP TIME
7. RISE ON START
8. PSI/BAR
&
SWV
g. 8
RISE ON START?
ON
g. 10
TANK PRESSURE RANGE
135-150 PSI
g. 9
PROCEED? YES NO
NOTE
NOTE
This function will not exhaust pressure. If air spring pressure is higher than preset target,
only the operator pressing the preset button again will activate the system to exhaust air
spring pressure (for safety). Press buttons (1+5) simultaneously to exit.
PRESET MAINTAIN should be off for performance/track driving or if operating in
extremely hilly areas.
Compressor Test / Run Time
Press button 5 to run a compressor test (g.
8). This function will exhaust the tank to the
specied MIN tank pressure, then turn ON
the compressor and measure its inate time
to achieve MAX pressure (g. 9). AutoPilot V2
will record this ll time, allowing the operator
to compare future fill times to determine
compressor performance. Press buttons (1+5)
simultaneously to exit. Press button 6 (g. 8)
to view the number of hours the compressor
has been running.
Rise on Start
Press button 7 (fig. 8) to enter RISE ON
START (g. 10). This function will automatically
activate valves to achieve preset 1 target
pressures when the vehicle is keyed-on. This
function allows the operator to drive away
seconds after vehicle is started. Press buttons
(1+5) simultaneously to exit.
This function only operates when the start-up pressures are BELOW the Preset 1 target
pressures. The system will not deate to achieve Preset 1 target
Set Units (PSI / BAR)
1. Press button 8 (g. 8) to toggle between PSI and BAR pressure units and check software
version. Press buttons (1+5) simultaneously to exit.
2. Press buttons (1+5) simultaneously to exit settings and diagnostics – you are now ready
to create presets.
BAR stands for DeciBar values.
NOTE