Rev: 10.20.20 Page 7 CCD-0001526
Prior to Operation
The leveling system shall only be operated under the following conditions:
1. The coach is parked on a reasonably level surface.
2. The coach “parking brake” is engaged.
3. All jack landing locations are cleared of debris and obstructions.
4. The coach transmission should be in the neutral or park position.
5. Locations should also be free of depressions.
NOTE: When parking the coach on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack.
6. People and pets should be clear of coach while operating leveling system.
7. Be sure to keep hands and other body parts clear of fluid leaks. Oil leaks in the Lippert Leveling System
may be under high pressure and can cause serious skin penetrating injuries.
8. Never lift the coach completely off the ground. Lifting the coach so the wheels are not touching
ground will create an unstable and unsafe condition.
Operation
Selection A Site
When the coach is parked on an excessive slope, the leveling requirements may exceed the jack lift stroke
capability. If the coach is parked on an excessive slope, the coach should be moved to a more level surface
before the leveling system is deployed.
• After 4 minutes of no operation. Leveling cycle cannot be started until all jacks are fully retracted.
• Make sure jacks are retracted before attempting to auto level. (The System will perform full retract
automatically if jacks are not down on the request of an auto cycle).
• System will refuse any operation when a low voltage condition is present.
• System will automatically alarm and retract if park brake is disengaged and jacks are not retracted
with any change in sensor readings.
NOTE: When in alarm mode, the only available feature is to retract all jacks.
• The Wait LED shows the status of Air/Auxiliary features.
• The LEDs blink differently when in special controller modes (error, alarm and configuration). Learning
how to recognize these modes is important.
• Excess slope LED blinks whenever the Y axis (vehicle length) is over 5 degrees from programmed
level point.