AIRSTREAM CLASSIC TRAILER
B-6
Replacement Parts
The internal components of the ActiBrake unit are not intended for field service. The unit is sealed at the
factory to prevent tampering with the internal components. The ActiBrake warranty will be voided if the
seal is broken. See your dealer for replacement breakaway switches, batteries, filler cap or other items for
your brake system.
Important:
Brake fluid can cause damage to painted surfaces. Clean up any spills on painted surfaces
immediately.
Service and Maintenance
Visual System Check
Periodically check the complete braking system, including the brake lines and hoses, wiring and vehicle-
trailer connector plugs for damage, corrosion or leaks. Ensure brake lines and wires are secured so they do
not hang down, drag or get caught when the trailer is in motion.
Make Sure The Breakaway Battery Is Fully Charged
Always check the breakaway battery to verify it is fully charged when coupling your trailer for use. The
breakaway battery is the trailer batteries. The breakaway switch is wired direct to the batteries. The trailer
systems monitor will show the batteries charge status. Plug you shoreline into an exterior 110-volt service
or running your tow vehicle with the 7-way cord connected will charge your trailer batteries.
Failure to maintain proper charge in the breakaway battery will result in the breakaway system
not functioning properly. This may result in physical injury and/or property damage in the event of a
breakaway!
Charge Battery When Necessary
If battery's charge is low, or if the trailer has been parked for a prolonged period, charge the
battery by connecting the trailer 110-volt shoreline or running the tow vehicle with the 7-way
cord connected. Use the procedure outlined above to determine if the breakaway battery is fully
charged. Always follow battery manufacturer's maintenance instructions.
Testing the battery in the manner outlined above confirms that the battery is charged.
However, it does NOT confirm the brakes are functioning properly. Regular inspection,
adjustment, and maintenance of the braking system is necessary to ensure proper brake operation.
Check Brake Fluid Level
Verify brake fluid level before each use. Fluid level should be between three eights and one half
inch from the top of the filler tube. Use care to prevent contamination of the fluid with dirt,
water, or other foreign material when removing the filler cap, checking the fluid level, or when
adding fluid to the reservoir.
Summary of Contents for Classic Trailer 25' 2005
Page 1: ...AIRSTREAM AN AMERICAN LEGEND CLASSIC TRAILER OWNERS MANUAL 2005...
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Page 14: ...AIRSTREAM CLASSIC TRAILER A 9 MAINTENANCE RECORD DATE DEALER SERVICE PERFORMED...
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Page 33: ...AIRSTREAM CLASSIC TRAILER B 18 NOTES...
Page 39: ...AIRSTREAM CLASSIC TRAILER C 6 NOTES...
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