ExTERIOR
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brake magnets. It is therefore imperative that you maintain and adjust your
brakes as set forth in this manual, use a properly modulated brake controller,
and perform the synchronization procedure noted below
In addition to the synchronization adjustment detailed below, electric brake
controllers provide a modulation function that varies the current to the electric
brakes with the pressure on the brake pedal. It is important that your brake
controller provide approximately 2 volts to the braking system when the brake
pedal is first depressed and gradually increase the voltage to 12 volts as brake
pedal pressure is increased. If the controller “jumps” immediately to a high
voltage output, even during a gradual stop, then the electric brakes will always
be fully energized and will result in harsh brakes and potential brake lockup.
Proper synchronization of tow vehicle to trailer braking can only be accom-
plished by road testing. Brake “lockup, grabbiness, or harshness” is quite often
lack of synchronization between the tow vehicle and the trailer being towed,
too high of a threshold voltage (over 2 volts), or under adjusted brakes.
Warning
:
The braking system should be checked and ser-
viced by qualified, certified technicians only. Failure to do so could result
in loss of control of your vehicle or the trailer causing damage to property,
injury, and/or death.
TIRES
A Tire Safety Manual is provided with each owners packet. Please read and
become familiar with this information before using your trailer.
Your trailer is equipped at the factory with name brand trailer tires. Airstream
dealers cannot make warranty adjustments to tires unless they sell that particu-
lar brand. A tire dealer who handles that brand must do this. If you ever have
tire problems check the local telephone directory for the nearest tire dealer.
To get the maximum performance from your tires check the air pressure often,
but only when the tires are cool. Never bleed out air immediately after driving.
Recommended tire pressures vary with tire type and size. For pressures refer to
the SPECIFICATION TABLE.
Be especially cautious in crossing holes or dips in the road. Under these cir-
cumstances it is good practice to set your rear view mirrors so that you can
observe your tires at all time.
All tire and wheel assemblies are balanced at the factory. Be sure to rebalance
the tire and wheel assemblies each time a tire is changed.
Try to park out of the sun whenever possible when in warm climates. In desert
regions use tire covers to prevent ultra-violet deterioration to tires.
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