Product Manual

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Status Light Module Installation
Once wiring is completed, route the Status Light cable to the front of the caravan/
trailer. Then mount the Status Light module onto a flat surface on the drawbar of the
caravan/trailer using self-tapping screws.
Select a location that makes it easy to see the Status Light when looking at the front of
the caravan/trailer.
Figure 9:Troubleshooting with the Status Light
WARNING
When the caravan/trailer is not moving, every 60 seconds the GREEN light will
turn off for two seconds, then turn back on. This is normal and indicates normal
operation of the SwayControl.
If your notice the GREEN light turning off and on every 60 seconds and the caravan/
trailer is moving, have your SwayControl checked by your local service centre.
SWAYCONTROL SELF DIAGNOSTICS
The SwayControl performs a self-
diagnostic test every time it “wakes-
up” upon receiving a signal from the
brake controller in the tow vehicle. The
Status Light may flash RED and GREEN
approximately six times on start-up then
go GREEN.
Once in operation, the SwayControl
continually monitors the system for
faults. If the system is operating properly
and no fault is detected, the GREEN light
will remain on and flicker or pulse.
If the SwayControl detects a fault in the system, the Status Light will turn RED and the
fault may be diagnosed from the RED Status Light flash sequence. The SwayControl
continues checking the fault status and the RED Status Light will continue to flash until
the fault is corrected. Once the fault has been corrected, the GREEN light returns.
For more information, refer to Troubleshooting with the Status Light.