Operation Manual

Using a 17mm spanner, slacken locking nut on push rod away
from Bowden cable abutment as directed above.
Unscrew push rod from brake rod and slide it from the guide
tube. Remove the locking nut from push rod using two 17mm
spanners.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Should you experience a fault with ATC, the LED light
on the fairing will change colour. Therefore, refer to the
table on page 4 and follow the instructions.
If no illumination of the LED is evident, refer to system
requirements on page 3 and check towbar wiring for
permanent supply.
In the unlikely event that you receive a red flashing LED
light and disconnecting and re-connecting the power
does not alleviate the problem, check the push rod
position as detailed below.
Locate ATC on the axle and check the position of the
push rod.
If no red line is visible, ATC is not active, and can be
driven. However, we recommend that you contact AL-KO
at the earliest convenience.
If the red line is visible on the push rod, as shown on
the left, the caravan should not be moved.
The push rod needs to be removed to deactivate ATC.
Using two 17mm spanners, the removal process is as
shown opposite.
MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY
ATC is maintenance free and requires no servicing. In
case of any damage to ATC, please contact AL-KO. ATC
is a sealed unit and any evidence of removal of ATC or
the component parts including outer casing and fixings
will immediately invalidate any product warranty.
ATC is covered by a 12 month warranty where it is
retrofitted to a caravan. If ATC is fitted as standard by
the vehicle manufacturer then ATC is covered for the
same duration of the vehicle warranty or whichever is
longer.
If ATC is subject to a call out under warranty and found
to comply with the relevant specification or standard,
then the cost of any testing or callout charges will be
borne by the customer. We reserve the right to request
credit card details to cover payment in advance.
REMOVAL OF PUSH ROD:
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Re-apply the removed locking nut onto brake rod thread to
secure ball nut as shown above. ATC is now deactivated.