I use mine all the time doing a lot of work off road, plus airing down to help prevent tearing up yards or breaking down the edges of asphalt driveways.
I did however go with a manual setup on top of the auto controller, so I typically leave my controller unplugged so I can regulate my tires at whatever pressure I need and keep pressure off the hub seals while rolling.
If you get 5 flashing lights, and your tires don’t bleed down over a week or so, you probably have valve cores in the stems, underneath the wheel valve hose. You’ll need to pull those out, then see what your controller does. You can prevent it from timing out so quickly by hitting the emergency button. The system only has pressure between the control valve and the wheel valves while it is dumping air, filling, or doing a pressure check. It is easiest to pull the output line off the control valve and apply constant (less than 70psi) shop air, so you can listen for leaks, after all the tires have equalized.
This is a single circuit system, so I does not do well with the electric controller when you get a fairly good leak in one tire. It will be airing the other 5 down while it is trying to bring the leaker up…