User Manual

Table Of Contents
Purpose
The L
VD may increase battery life and
prevent unnecessary jump start conditions
by ensuring that an unattended load does
not deplete the battery charge to a level
that will prevent you from starting your
vehicle.
Operation
The LVD will disconnect non-vital battery
loads when battery voltage drops below
12.3V for 3 minutes and the key switch is
in the ACC or OFF position. During the last
2 minutes the LVD will emit a slow audible
beep. 30 seconds before disconnecting
loads the alarm will change to a fast beep.
The battery voltage must come back up
above a certain voltage before the LVD will
reset.
See an authorized dealer if the LVD fails to
reconnect loads during normal operation.
Circuits Disconnected by LVD
Cab Dome Lamps
Cab Accessories
Spare Battery A & B
NOTE
All LVD circuits are color-coded blue
on
the central electrical panel cover la-
bel.
WARNING
DO NOT use the Spare Battery A and
B
circuits or other circuits that are con-
trolled by the LVD to power electronic
engine controls, ABS circuits, or safe-
ty/work related lighting. Before adding
any device to the vehicle's electrical
system, consult your nearest author-
ized dealer or read the contents of
TMC RP136. Failure to do so may
cause equipment damage or lead to
personal injury.
NOTE
The determination of what circuits/
loads
that were connected to the LVD
was based upon the recommendation
from Technology and Maintenance
Council (TMC) of the American Truck-
ing
Association. To review the recom-
mended practice, see TMC RP-136.
Brakes, ABS Off-Road
Turn switch on to engage ABS Off-Road
mode. See Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
on page
55.
Brakes, Parking Brake Valve
Pull yellow knob to activate parking brakes.
Brake, T
railer Hand
This dash mounted switch provides air
pressure to apply the trailer brakes only
. It
operates independently of the foot treadle
valve.
CONTROLS - Dash Switches
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