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vehicle operation
Prior to operation, make sure the following conditions are met:
1. The trailer is parked on a reasonably level surface.
2. Front end of trailer needs to be supported. RV should be attached to a tow vehicle, or
supported with jack stands before leveling.
3. Be sure all persons, pets, and property are clear of the trailer while the system is in
operation.
Leveling Features:
● Automatic extension of jacks from full retract position (with automatic ground
detection).
● Automatic leveling of the jacks.
● Manual leveling of the jacks.
● Automatic retraction of the jacks (with automatic full retract detection).
● Air bag suspension features (congurable on/off).
● Emergency retract/User alarm mode (jacks not retracted and park brake
disengaged).
● Automatic jack error detection and error mode.
● Conguration mode for Air features.
● Congurations mode for Leveling Zero Point.
● Auto leveling cycle cannot be started until all jacks are fully retracted.
● System refuses any operation if a low voltage condition is detected.
● Automatic Safety Shutoff – if the control panel is left on and inactive for four
minutes it will shut off.
Complete operating instructions are too detailed to explain in this manual, refer to the DVD
disk in your warranty packet. This DVD includes an Operation Video and two owner’s
manuals (for 4 point & 6 point leveling systems).
Familiarize yourself with the DVD and the manual pertaining to your specic leveling
system and all safety warnings before attempting to operate the automatic self-leveling
system.
Emergency Stopping
Always carry road ares or reective warning signs to display if necessary. Pull off the
roadway as far as possible for emergency stopping or tire changing. Turn ON your motor
home hazard warning ashers. If traveling at night, use three red warning indicators such
as ares, reectors or lanterns as required by the Uniform Vehicle Code and Model Trafc
Ordinance as follows:
1. Place the rst warning indicator on the trafc side of the motor home, directed at the
nearest approaching trafc.
2. Place the second warning indicator 100 feet behind the motor home in the center of the
lane and toward approaching trafc.
3. Place the third warning indicator 100 feet in front of the motor home in the center of the
lane and away from the trafc approaching from behind.