Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BlindSpotter SD User Manual

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2.0

maINTENaNCE SECTION

maintenance Section Index

2.1

Equipment Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2.2

Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2.3

General Safety Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2.1 EqUIPmENT maINTENaNCE

Importance of maintenance – Optimal Bendix

BlindSpotter

®

system performance requires a properly

maintained system, without any active Diagnostic Trouble
Codes (DTCs). Have problems indicated by active DTCs
repaired by a qualified technician.

System Problems – If a problem with the Bendix

BlindSpotter system is detected, either both the red and
yellow LEDs will be illuminated, or — in the case of power
supply problems — there will be no LEDs illuminated. The
system should be serviced as soon as possible to restore
full functionality.

2.2 PREVENTIVE maINTENaNCE

The Bendix BlindSpotter system is relatively maintenance
free. The key items to keep the system functioning properly
include:

1. Keep the radar sensor clean and free of obstructions,

mud, snow, bugs, etc... using OEM-approved cleaning
products.

2. Inspect for any damage to the unit or the Bendix

BlindSpotter mounting surface or bracket. Never use
the radar unit as a step.

NOTE: If the radar sensor was originally installed on a
vehicle panel, check the panel for damage, etc... that
may affect the radar’s performance before reinstalling.
Replace the panel, if necessary, with an original
OEM-supplied panel. do not paint over the radar.

Radar Inspection – The driver should inspect the

radar and mounting bracket regularly and remove any
mud, snow, ice build-up, or other obstructions. The
installation of aftermarket vehicle guards — or similar
potential obstructions — is not recommended, and could
impair the operation of the radar.

Radar Damage/Tampering – In cases where the

vehicle body and/or radar have sustained any damage,
or if you suspect that the radar has been tampered with,
consider disabling the Bendix BlindSpotter until repairs can
be made. In addition, an indicator on the dash typically
will illuminate if the system detects any of these conditions.
Consult your vehicle’s operator’s manual or contact Bendix
for more information.

2.3 GENERal SaFETy GUIDElINES

Follow the General Safety Guidelines on Page 3 of this
document.

WaRNING

The driver is always responsible for the control
and safe operation of the vehicle at all times. The
Bendix

BlindSpotter

®

system does not replace the

need for a skilled, alert professional driver, reacting
appropriately and in a timely manner, and using safe
driving practices.

aDDITIONal SUPPORT aT
WWW.BENDIx.COm/1-800-aIR-BRaKE (1-800-247-2725, OPTION 2)

For direct telephone technical support, the Bendix Tech Team is available at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE
(1-800-247-2725, option 2) Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. ET. Follow the
instructions in the recorded message.

Email the Bendix Tech Team at: [email protected] for assistance.

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