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Air Lift WirelessONE 25870 - User Manual

Air Lift WirelessONE 25870
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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jesse CantuJul 27, 2025
    What to do if my Air Lift Air Compressor system does not maintain or reach ride height?
    • T
      Tiffany WilsonJul 27, 2025
      There are a couple of potential reasons why your system isn't maintaining ride height. First, there might be a large leak in the system. Locate and correct the leak as described in Finding Air Leaks and Fixing Leaks in Barbed Fittings and Fixing Leaks on PTC Fittings. Remove and reinstall the 15A fuse to reset the fault. Second, the vehicle could be overloaded. If the air pressure in the system is at its max pressure of 100 PSI (7BAR), the system will stop inflating.
  • S
    smithdianeAug 6, 2025
    What to do if my Air Lift Air Compressor system does not exhaust when deflation is commanded?
    • T
      Thomas BarnesAug 6, 2025
      If your system isn't exhausting when deflation is commanded, the following could be the cause: * Check the vehicle battery. It might be too low (below 9 volts) or too high (above 18 volts). * The manifold temperature might be too cold; allow it to warm up. If it's too hot, allow it to cool down and move it away from heat sources.
  • C
    Catherine DelacruzAug 11, 2025
    Why does my Air Lift Air Compressor run often without commanding an inflate adjustment?
    • B
      Brenda DiazAug 11, 2025
      A small air leak in the system could be the cause. You should locate and correct the leak. See Finding Air Leaks and Fixing Leaks in Barbed Fittings and Fixing Leaks on PTC Fittings and Fixing Leaks on Braided Stainless Steel Air Lines for detailed instructions.
  • S
    stephaniebradleyAug 16, 2025
    What to do if nothing happens when making an adjustment with the remote of my Air Lift WirelessONE 25870?
    • A
      Amber McknightAug 16, 2025
      When first powering on the wireless controller, the Bluetooth connection is established in the background. Changes to the desired pressure can be made while connecting, but the adjustment command won’t be sent until the Bluetooth connection is complete and signal strength icon is visible in the upper left corner of the screen. Wait for the Bluetooth connection to complete. The last adjustment will automatically be made once the connection is established.
  • J
    Joseph ColonAug 21, 2025
    What to do if nothing happens when the vehicle is turned on with my Air Lift WirelessONE 25870?
    • G
      gbellAug 22, 2025
      If the ignition wire is not connected, the system will only maintain a preset if the vehicle starts moving or is connected to the wireless controller or mobile app. Connect the optional ignition wire if desired. Connect to the manifold using the remote or mobile app to wake the system up for quicker adjustments.
  • I
    Ian YorkOct 31, 2025
    What to do if my Air Lift Air Compressor doesn't run when inflation is commanded?
    • D
      Dr. Laura Maxwell DDSOct 31, 2025
      If your Air Lift Air Compressor doesn't run when you command inflation, consider these potential causes and solutions: * Check the vehicle battery if the voltage is too low (below 9 volts) or too high (above 18 volts). * If the manifold temperature is too cold, allow it to warm up. If it's too hot, allow it to cool down and move it away from heat sources. * If there is a compressor over-current, use the mobile app to clear the error code. Disconnect the compressor and test on the bench using 12 volts. * If the compressor duty cycle limit has been reached, allow the compressor to sit idle until the cool down period (15 minutes) has been reached. * Inspect for blockages or frozen moisture in the air lines. Remove and reinstall the 15A fuse to reset the fault. * If there is a bad...

Summary

A. Introduction

Notation Explanation

Explains hazard notations (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) and their meanings for user safety.

B. Wireless Controller

Operation

Explains how to use the wireless controller to adjust air pressure.

Backlight

Describes the controller display backlight behavior and dimming.

Pair Manifold to Wireless Controller

Units

Explains how to change pressure units between PSI and BAR.

Troubleshoot

Guides the user to check system error messages for troubleshooting.

Wireless Controller Presets

Setting Presets

Details how to set and save up to three air pressure presets on the controller.

C. iOS App

User Interface Operation

Explains the basic functions and navigation of the iOS app's user interface.

Pair Manifold to Mobile App (iOS)

Bluetooth Pairing

Provides steps to connect the manifold to a mobile device via Bluetooth using the app.

Settings (iOS App)

Devices

Lists available manifolds within range for connection.

Troubleshoot

Displays system error messages, directing to the troubleshooting guide.

Settings (Units & Lock)

Allows changing pressure units and preventing screen lock.

Firmware Update

Instructions related to updating device firmware.

Communicate & Online Help

Provides links for online help and communication.

About

Shows app and manifold software/firmware revision details.

App Presets (iOS)

Managing Presets

Explains how to connect the app to the manifold to set and adjust custom air pressure presets.

Firmware Updates (iOS)

Updating Firmware

Details the requirement to connect to the manifold to update firmware via the app.

D. Android App

Dashboard Operation

Explains the functions and navigation of the Android app's dashboard.

Pair Manifold to Mobile App (Android)

Bluetooth Pairing

Provides steps to connect the manifold to an Android device via Bluetooth using the app.

Navigation;Communicate (Android App)

Navigation Menu

Describes the main navigation options within the app (Dashboard, Devices, Troubleshoot, Settings, Update Firmware, Communicate, Online Help, About).

About Screen

Displays app software and manifold firmware revision details.

App Presets (Android)

Managing Presets

Explains how to set and adjust custom air pressure presets using the Android app.

Firmware Updates (Android)

Updating Firmware

Details how to update the WirelessONE app and transfer the latest firmware to the manifold.

E. Troubleshooting Guide

Interpreting Error Codes

Explains how to interpret and clear error codes displayed on the app and controller.

Compressor Issues

Covers problems like compressor not running, over-current, duty cycle limits, and airflow blockages.

System and Connection Issues

Addresses issues such as no power, deflation problems, and remote adjustment failures.

Remote Connectivity and Runtime

Details problems with remote connection, ride height maintenance, and frequent compressor runtime.

Replacing Batteries in the Wireless Controller

FCC and Industry Canada Compliance

Provides FCC and Industry Canada compliance information for the device.

Finding Air Leaks

Fixing Leaks on Barbed Fittings

Provides instructions on how to locate and fix air leaks at barbed fittings.

Cutting Air Lines

Fixing Leaks on PTC Fittings

Explains how to fix air leaks on Push-to-Connect (PTC) fittings.

Limited Warranty and Return Policy

Replacement Part Information

Guides users on how to obtain replacement parts and contact customer service.

Contact Information

Provides mailing, shipping, phone, email, and web address details for Air Lift Company.

Air Lift WirelessONE 25870 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeAir Compressor
Model Number25870
Wireless ControlYes
Max Pressure100 PSI
Hose Length20 ft
Power Source12V

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