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VB VB-FullAir 4C - Fault Rectification and Routine Maintenance; Remedying System Faults

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Servicing
Maintenance inspections can be entered below. This allows you to see when the system was inspected
and whether repairs were carried out.
Ask your conversion station to enter the information relating to service inspections.
Date: ____ - _____ - ________ Stamp:
Kilometre reading: _________________ km.
Work carried out:
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
Date: ____ - _____ - ________ Stamp:
Kilometre reading: _________________ km.
Work carried out:
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
Date: ____ - _____ - ________ Stamp:
Kilometre reading: _________________ km.
Work carried out:
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
In case of faults that are not mentioned in this table or that you cannot rectify yourself,
contact your conversion station or a trained partner of VB-Airsuspension.
“Maintaining your vehicle correctly reduces the likelihood of wear and faults.”
Remedying faults
To clear a fault, turn the ignition on and off again. The fault is now cleared. Contact your conversion
station if the fault keeps coming back.
Maintenance
VB-Airsuspension systems are low maintenance. However, regular cleaning and visual inspections
will help to reduce natural wear.
The following components must be checked for wear, leaks and damage during servicing:
Air springs
Air tubes
Shock absorbers
The level of the vehicle may drop gradually if it is not used for long periods. To avoid permanent
deformation and damage to the air springs:
The vehicle should be supported with corner steadies (accessories).
The air springs should be re-inflated with compressed air once a week.
Permitted cleaning agents:
Soap solution
Ethanol
Methanol
Isopropyl alcohol
Not permitted:
Organic solvents
Abrasives
Steam and high-pressure cleaners
Naked flames

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