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Section 10 --- Chassis Information
The Executive 2005
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Leveling System Operation:
When operating the leveling system, ensure that all jacks are in contact
with the ground to properly stabilize the frame. Once all jacks are in contact
with the ground, extend the front jack an additional ½". This allows the front
jack to act as a pivot point. Incrementally extend each jack in such a manner
as not to apply excessive stress/twist to the frame.
The leveling system was designed to reduce site selection problems. If possi-
ble, park the motorhome with the front facing downhill. If additional height or
surface support is needed, construct 1' x 1' wooden blocks made from two
pieces of ¾" plywood for a total thickness of 1 ½". Drill a hole in one end,
and use the awning hook to slide the block under the jack pad.
CAUTION:
Hot asphalt, gravel or dirt may not support the weight that is placed on the
hydraulic jack pads. Place thick plywood under the jack pads to help disperse the
weight. If blocking up a rear jack pad to gain added clearance when the
motorhome is on a slope, place a wheel chock at the opposite set of rear wheels to
prevent the motorhome from rolling.
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