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Manual de usuario Network Computing Devices, modelo 2261

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Drill a 3/16" hole on each center mark see Figure "D". Do not attach the panel to the dashboard at this time. STEP 3 - ROUTE THE AIR LINE A) AIR TANK AND COMPRESSOR TO GAUGE PANEL Cut a piece of air line tubing that will reach from the gauge panel mounting location to the air tank. Insert the end of the air line tubing into the T-fitting on the back of the gauge panel. Route the air line from the gauge panel to the air tank see Figures "A" & "C". It may be necessary to drill a hole in the fire wall to route the air line. Make sure that the air line tubing is protected from sharp edges. Insert the other end of the tubing into either push-to-connect fitting on the air tank. Secure the tubing to the vehicle with the provided nylon ties. Do not fold or kink the air line tubing. Cut a piece of air line tubing that will reach from the air tank to the compressor. Insert one end of the air line tubing into the brass T-fitting on the compressor. Route the tubing to the air tank, avoiding sharp edges and direct heat. Insert the other end of the air line tubing into the remaining push-to-connect fitting on the air tank see Figure "A". Secure the tubing to the vehicle with the provided nylon ties. B) GAUGE PANEL TO AIR SPRINGS Cut two lengths of air line tubing that will reach from the gauge panel to each of the air helper springs. It may be necessary to drill a hole in the fire wall to allow the air line tubing to reach the rear of the vehicle. Ensure that the air line tubing is protected from sharp edges. Before installing the tubing to the gauge panel, soak one end of the tubing in hot water for a few minutes to soften the tubing. Slide the tubing onto the barbed fitting on the back of the gauge panel as far as possible. Do not use pliers to work the air line onto the barbed fitting, as the tubing may be damaged. Install the other end of the air line tubing into the push-to-connect fitting on the air spring see Figure "A". Insert the tubing as far as possible into the fitting. Route the tubing to avoid sharp edges and direct heat from the exhaust system. Secure the tubing to the vehicle with the nylon ties provided. STEP 4 - INSTALL THE MANUAL INFLATION VALVE Cut the air line tubing in a convenient location between the gauge panel and the air tank. Install a push-to-connect T-fitting between the gauge panel and the air tank see Figure "A". Select a location on the vehicle for the manual inflation valve. This location can be anywhere on the chassis of the vehicle, as long as it is in a protected location so the valve will not be damaged, but maintain accessibility for the air chuck. Drill a 5/16" hole and install the air inflation valve using two 5/16" flat washers per valve see Figure "F". Route the air line tubing from the T-fitting to the inflation valve. Avoid direct heat from the exhaust pipe FUSE HOLDER kit. "A". Figure "I" AIR LINE PUSH-TO-CONNECT INFLATION VALVE FLAT WASHER HEX NUT VALVE CAP BODY OF VEHICLE GROUND WIRE TERMINALCONNECTOR BACK OFGAUG...

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