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Lippert Components PSX2 - User Manual

Lippert Components PSX2
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Master Owner's Manual
Leveling and Stabilization

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

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    samueltaylorAug 14, 2025
    What to do if Lippert Components Lifting Systems show ERROR Low Voltage?
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      keithshepardAug 14, 2025
      If your Lippert Components Lifting Systems display an 'ERROR Low Voltage' message, it means the battery voltage has dropped below 10.8V. Check the wiring for loose connections. Also, test the battery voltage under load and charge or replace the battery if necessary.
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    Amber HopkinsAug 17, 2025
    Why does my Lippert Components Lifting Systems show ERROR Auto Level Fail?
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      Laura DuranAug 17, 2025
      The 'ERROR Auto Level Fail' message on your Lippert Components Lifting Systems indicates that the system is unable to auto-level. This can occur due to uneven ground, so check the disposition of the jacks and consider relocating the coach. It can also happen if the zero point was set incorrectly, so try resetting the zero point.
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    Kenneth BanksAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Lippert Components PSX2 show ERROR Feature Disabled?
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      aadamsAug 21, 2025
      The 'ERROR Feature Disabled' message on your Lippert Components Lifting Systems can occur for several reasons. If you're trying to initiate Hitch Recognition, ensure the front of the coach is above level and restart the Auto Level process. Another cause may be that the touch pad power wasn't cycled between leveling operations; turn the touch pad off and then back on to reset the system. Finally, this error can appear if the zero point hasn't been set, so set the zero point.
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    cowanthomasAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Lippert Components PSX2 show ERROR Excess Angle?
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      Jennifer JohnstonAug 26, 2025
      The 'ERROR Excess Angle' message on your Lippert Components Lifting Systems means that an excessive angle was reached during auto operation. This can happen if the controller is not properly secured, so check and secure the controller placement. It can also occur if the angle is too extreme for the system, so relocate the coach.
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    Megan ReynoldsAug 29, 2025
    What to do if Lippert Components Lifting Systems show ERROR Out Of Stroke?
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      stevencastroAug 29, 2025
      If your Lippert Components Lifting Systems displays an 'ERROR Out Of Stroke' message, it means the jack has reached its maximum stroke length and is unable to lift further. Check the disposition of the jacks and relocate the coach.
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    Charles GriffithSep 1, 2025
    How to troubleshoot ERROR LF Jack RF Jack LM Jack RM Jack LR Jack RR Jack on Lippert Components PSX2?
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      Carly SteeleSep 1, 2025
      If you are receiving an error for specific jacks on your Lippert Components Lifting Systems, check the harness connections at the controller and at the jack. Inspect the jack and harness for any damage, and repair or replace components as necessary. This error may also be caused by an unexpected high amp current stall.
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    Angela LoganSep 5, 2025
    What does ERROR External Sensor mean on Lippert Components Lifting Systems?
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      Morgan GlassSep 5, 2025
      The 'ERROR External Sensor' message on your Lippert Components Lifting Systems indicates a bad connection or wiring issue from the controller to the rear sensor. Replace or repair the connection to the rear remote sensor.
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    Cassandra ClarkeSep 9, 2025
    What to do if PANIC STOP Function Aborted on Lippert Components Lifting Systems?
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      Jordan GarciaSep 9, 2025
      If the 'PANIC STOP Function Aborted' message appears on your Lippert Components Lifting Systems, it means a button was pressed on the touch pad during an automatic operation. Restart the automatic operation and refrain from pressing any buttons on the touch pad.

Summary

GROUND CONTROL 2.0

GROUND CONTROL 3.0 (5 TH WHEEL) 4 POINT TO 6 POINT

GROUND CONTROL 3.0 ONECONTROL TOUCH PANEL

OneControl Touch Panel or OneControl App Error Codes (Rev. A)

Error codes for touch panel/app (Rev. A).

OneControl Touch Panel or OneControl App Error Codes (Rev. B)

Error codes for touch panel/app (Rev. B).

Top of Jack Motor Override

Manual override procedure for the top of the jack motor.

Bottom of Jack Motor Override

Manual override procedure for the bottom of the jack motor.

GROUND CONTROL TT LEVELING SYSTEM

Auto Leveling

Initiating the automatic leveling process.

Front Jack-Jack Motor Override

Manual override for front jack motors.

Front Jack-Jack Manual Override Nut

Manual override using the nut on front jacks.

Rear Jack - Top of Jack Motor Override

Manual override for the top of rear jack motors.

Rear Jack - Bottom of Jack Motor Override

Manual override for the bottom of rear jack motors.

Touch Pad Error Codes

Explains error messages displayed on the touch pad.

GROUND CONTROL TT LEVELING ONECONTROL TOUCH PANEL

Basic Power Tongue Jack Operation

Basic operation of the power tongue jack.

Basic Jack Operation In Standard Mode

Manual jack operation in standard mode via app.

Basic Jack Operation In Manual Mode

Manual jack operation in manual mode via app.

Error Display Screen - OneControl Touch Panel;App.

Explains error messages from touch panel or app.

Special Jack Error Codes

Explains specific error codes related to jacks.

Setting the Zero Point

Step-by-step guide to setting the zero point.

2 K or 3 K C-Jack Motor Override

Manual override for 2K/3K C-Jack motors.

2 K or 3 K C- Jack Manual Override Nut

Manual override using the nut on 2K/3K C-Jacks.

5 K Jack - Top of Jack Motor Override

Manual override for the top of 5K jack motors.

5 K Jack - Bottom of Jack Motor Override

Manual override for the bottom of 5K jack motors.

Power Tongue Jack Manual Override

Manual override procedure for the power tongue jack.

LEVEL UP

System and Safety Information

Overview of the Level Up® system and critical safety advice.

Error Display In LCD Screen

Explains error messages displayed on the LCD screen.

LEVEL UP WITH ONECONTROL TOUCH PANEL

To Set the Zero Point

Step-by-step guide to setting the zero point.

Basic Jack Operation

Operating jacks using the Linc remote.

Auto Level

Initiating auto level using the Linc remote.

Auto Level Sequence

Step-by-step process of auto leveling via Linc remote.

HYDRAULIC LANDING GEAR

Auxiliary Operation

Manual operation using electric drills or cordless screwdrivers.

Power Unit

Troubleshooting the hydraulic power unit.

PSX1(POWER STABILIZING SYSTEM)

PSX2(POWER STABILIZING SYSTEM)

MANUAL OVERRIDE WRENCH

Manual Operation For Stabilizers

Manual operation of stabilizers using the wrench.

Manual Operation For Tongue Jacks

Manual operation of tongue jacks using the wrench.

CLASS C HYDRAULIC LEVELING

Safety Information

Critical safety precautions for the Class C hydraulic system.

Zero Point Calibration

Procedure to set the system's zero point for leveling.

Automatic Leveling Procedure

Steps for the automatic leveling process.

Manual Leveling Procedure

Step-by-step guide for manual leveling.

POWER TONGUE JACK

SMART JACK

Manual Operation

Manual operation of the Smart Jack™ due to power loss.

PATRIOT JACK SYSTEMS

Troubleshooting Guide

Guide for troubleshooting common jack issues.

Manual Override

Instructions for manually overriding the jack system.

X-TREK STABILIZATION SYSTEM

Extending Stabilizers

Procedure for extending the X-Trek stabilizers.

Retracting Stabilizers

Procedure for retracting the X-Trek stabilizers.

Troubleshooting

Section for diagnosing and resolving X-Trek issues.

SWING DOWN STABILIZER

Safety

Safety instructions for installing or operating the Swing Down Stabilizer.

Lippert Components PSX2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLippert Components
ModelPSX2
CategoryLifting Systems
LanguageEnglish

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