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Equalizer Systems Auto Level - Troubleshooting Guide; Keypad will not turn on; Keypad turns on, Jacks will not operate; Jacks will retract but will not extend

Equalizer Systems Auto Level
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Helpful Hints
If your coach is equipped with air suspension, it is recommended that the coach be started and chassis air
pressure allowed to build before pressing ALL RETRACT. This will ensure adequate air supply to the chassis
air valves.
Your system may be equipped with a manual override option (consult vehicle manufacturer). Refer to
the Manual
Override section of this manual for the proper procedure. It is usually better to review this
procedure
prior
to its
actual use, rather than having to learn a new procedure in difficult environments.
You may allow any automatic function to run for the entire programmed time (and stop automatically),
or you may stop
the action by pressing any button on the keypad.
To ensure proper leveling, do not move around in the coach during the AUTO-LEVEL process.
Leveling may be unsuccessful if motion is present.
AUTO-LEVEL is a microprocessor-controlled system. Proper and adequate battery voltage and
permanent chassis ground are essential.
Operate jacks first, then slide-outs
When operating slide-outs, the Jacks Down indicator lights may illuminate.
If the Unit is stored for more then a 24hr period, it is suggested that you press the All RETRACT button before
traveling.
Maintenance
Maintain the reservoir level to a minimum of 3/4 full with Dexron Transmission fluid.
Change fluid if the reservoir shows signs of contamination: debris or water.
If the vehicle is parked in an extremely hot and/or humid environment with jacks and slide-outs
extended for long periods (over 30 days), spray the cylinder rods with WD40 to prevent corrosion.
The slide-out mechanisms are designed to operate without added lubrication. Greases and oils can
trap and collect dirt that can lead to premature wear. If desired, a coating of WD40 or silicon spray
can be applied to the mechanism to prevent rust. Wipe off any excess.
Proper maintenance of the vehicles electrical system is important for proper system operation.
Proper voltage and grounding is critical. Follow the battery manufacturer’s guidelines regarding
battery care and maintenance.
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