User Manual - Page 272

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Cadillac Escalade Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada/Mexico-
12460268) - 2019 - CRC - 4/18/18
DRIVING AND OPERATING 271
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Warning
Connecting a trailer that has an air
brake system may result in reduced
or complete loss of trailer braking,
including increased stopping
distance or trailer instability which
could result in serious injur y, death,
or property damage. Only use the
ITBC system with electric or electric
over hydraulic trailer brake systems.
Trailer Brake Control Panel
1. Manual Trailer Brake Apply
Lever
2. Trailer Gain Adjustment
Buttons
The ITBC control panel is on the
instrument panel to the left of the
steering column. See Instrument Panel
0 6. The control panel allows
adjustment to the amount of output,
referred to as Trailer Gain, available to
the trailer brakes and allows manual
application of the trailer brakes. Use
the ITBC control panel and the DIC
trailer brake display page to adjust
and display power output to the
trailer brakes.
Trailer Brake DIC Display Page
The ITBC display page indicates:
.
Trailer Gain setting
.
Output to the trailer brakes
.
Trailer connection
.
System operational status.
To display:
.
Scroll through the DIC menu
pages
.
Press a Trailer Gain (+) or ()
button
.
Activate the Manual Trailer Brake
Apply Lever
TRAILER GAIN:
Press a Trailer Gain button to recall
the current Trailer Gain setting. Each
press and release of the gain buttons
will then change the Trailer Gain
setting. Press the Trailer Gain (+) or
() to adjust. Press and hold to
continuously adjust the Trailer Gain.
To turn the output to the trailer off,
adjust the Trailer Gain setting to 0.0.
This setting can be adjusted from 0.0
to 10.0 with a trailer connected or
disconnected.
TRAILER OUTPUT: This displays
anytime a trailer with electric brakes
is connected. Output to the trailer
brakes is based on the amount of
vehicle braking present and relative to
the Trailer Gain setting. Output is
displayed from 0 to 100% for each
gain setting.
The Trailer Output will indicate
- - - - - - on the Trailer Brake Display
Page whenever the following occur:
.
No trailer is connected.
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