To Level Motor Home
• Push “ON/OFF” pad on control panel. System is now operational and “ON/OFF”
light will be lit. IF “ON/OFF”
light is not lit, see “BEFORE
YOU OPERATE LEVELING
JACKS” conditions above.
• Push “FRONT” pad until
jacks contact with ground is
felt.
• Push and hold air bag
dump switch to allow air to
escape chassis air suspen-
sion. Release switch after
air escaping sound stops.
• Push pad “FRONT” or
“REAR” that is opposite air bubble in level vial that is pointed front to rear (i.e. If
bubble is towards front of coach push “REAR” pad). Keep pad depressed until
bubble is centered in vial.
• Push pad “LEFT or “RIGHT” that is opposition air bubble in vial level that is
pointed left to right (i.e. If bubble is towards left of coach push “RIGHT PAD”.
Keep pad depressed until bubble is centered in vial.
NOTE: Right and left rear jacks are used to level motor home side to side. Pushing
“LEFT” pad on control panel will extend left rear jack. Pushing “RIGHT” pad on control
panel will extend right rear jack. There is no individual control for right or left front
jacks.
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!CAUTION !
Check that potential jack contact locations are clear of obstructions or
depressions before operation.
Keep people clear of motor home while leveling system is in use.
Never expose hands or other parts of the body near hydraulic leaks. High
pressure oil leaks may cut and penetrate your skin causing serious injury.
!CAUTION !
Park motor home on reasonable solid surface or jacks may sink into ground.
ON extremely soft surfaces use load distribution pads under each jack.
Never lift all wheels off the ground to level motor home. Doing so may create
an unstable condition.