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MORryde STABILIZER - User Manual

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INTENDED USE & FEATURES
When parked, stabilizers control the side-to-side rocking of a chassis for a sturdier camping experience.
NOTE: The stabilizer system will not lift the rear tires of the unit o the ground and is not a substitute for jacks.
To adjust to varying terrains, the arms are controlled independently of one another.
Stabilizers have a wide base of support to provide a stable feel in the motorhome.
WARNING
Stand clear of the stabilizer assembly during the extension and retraction of the stabilizer legs. Do not put any part
of your body between the stabilizer and the ground or between the stabilizer and the chassis.
OPERATING PROCEDURE
NOTE: Once the stabilizers are either fully extended or fully retracted, it is important to return the buttons to the neutral position. As a precaution, the thermal
overload breaker on the circuit will trip if the button is depressed for too long and will reset automatically after cooling o. However, this should not be
regularly used as a cue for when to release the buttons.
WARNING: If a buzzer sounds when turning the key in the ignition of the coach, one or both of the stabilizer legs is extended. To resolve, retract the legs.
MORryde STABILIZER
OWNER’S MANUAL
Outriggers
Foot Plate
Foot Plate
Stabilizer
Assembly
Use the extend and retract
buttons in the coach to extend
or retract the stabilizer legs. The
arms operate and are controlled
independently of one another.
TO EXTEND: Press the “EXT” buttons
until each leg reaches the ground. The
sound of the motor will change pitch as
the legs begin to take weight. Adjust
each side independently for
desired stability.
TO RETRACT: Press the “RET”
buttons simultaneously until
each leg is fully retracted.
PARTS LISTING
Outriggers
Stabilizer assembly
Optional foot plate on the
end of the stabilizer leg
Hardware
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Summary

INTENDED USE & FEATURES

Stabilizer Functionality and Design

Explains purpose for chassis stability, independent arm control, and wide base support.

Important Usage Note

Stabilizers do not lift rear tires and are not a substitute for jacks.

SAFETY WARNINGS

General Operation Safety

Stand clear of assembly during extension/retraction; keep body parts away.

Ignition Buzzer Alert

Buzzer sounds if legs are extended when ignition is turned. Retract legs to resolve.

PARTS LISTING

Identified Components

Lists outriggers, stabilizer assembly, optional foot plate, and hardware.

OPERATING PROCEDURE

Manual Control and Extension

Use coach buttons to extend legs independently until ground contact.

Manual Retraction and Neutral Position

Press "RET" simultaneously to retract; return buttons to neutral to prevent overload.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Buzzer Sounds Despite Retracted Legs

Adjust limit switch sensors using bolts/nuts until buzzer stops.

Electrical Failure Troubleshooting

Operate legs manually with a 3/4" socket or wrench if panel fails.

ADDITIONAL TROUBLESHOOTING

Motor Running Rough

Check for bent leg, debris on worm gear, or grease; replace motor if needed.

Leg Does Not Retract Fully

Check for bent leg or motor operation issues; replace leg if bent.

Leg Will Not Move

Check motor power, burnt motor housing, or broken coupler.

Motor Burnout

Check for burnt motor smell/housing or stuck switches/breaker; replace components.

Summary

INTENDED USE & FEATURES

Stabilizer Functionality and Design

Explains purpose for chassis stability, independent arm control, and wide base support.

Important Usage Note

Stabilizers do not lift rear tires and are not a substitute for jacks.

SAFETY WARNINGS

General Operation Safety

Stand clear of assembly during extension/retraction; keep body parts away.

Ignition Buzzer Alert

Buzzer sounds if legs are extended when ignition is turned. Retract legs to resolve.

PARTS LISTING

Identified Components

Lists outriggers, stabilizer assembly, optional foot plate, and hardware.

OPERATING PROCEDURE

Manual Control and Extension

Use coach buttons to extend legs independently until ground contact.

Manual Retraction and Neutral Position

Press "RET" simultaneously to retract; return buttons to neutral to prevent overload.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Buzzer Sounds Despite Retracted Legs

Adjust limit switch sensors using bolts/nuts until buzzer stops.

Electrical Failure Troubleshooting

Operate legs manually with a 3/4" socket or wrench if panel fails.

ADDITIONAL TROUBLESHOOTING

Motor Running Rough

Check for bent leg, debris on worm gear, or grease; replace motor if needed.

Leg Does Not Retract Fully

Check for bent leg or motor operation issues; replace leg if bent.

Leg Will Not Move

Check motor power, burnt motor housing, or broken coupler.

Motor Burnout

Check for burnt motor smell/housing or stuck switches/breaker; replace components.

MORryde STABILIZER Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMORryde
MaterialSteel
InstallationBolt-on
TypeStabilizer
CompatibilityVaries by model