To Retract Jacks Using Manual Emergency Hand Valves At Pump:
In the event of mechanical or electrical failure that would prevent the lev-
eling jacks from being automatically retracted, the motorhome is equipped
with manual emergency retract valves. These valves are located inside the
front generator access on the hydraulic pump.
This manual system will release fluid under pressure in each jack and
allow fluid to return to the reservoir. The jacks will then retract.
To operate the manual system turn all three valves counterclockwise until
they stop. Once the jacks are fully retracted, rotate all the valves fully clock-
wise. In the event one of the jacks is not holding pressure, check the position
of the retract valve.
NOTE: Do not move the motorhome until the jacks are fully
retracted.
CAUTION: The motorhome will raise or lower as the bypass
valves are opened. Do not crawl under the motorhome to access
the valves. Make sure there is ample room to open the valves
safely.
Maintenance:
Occasionally, while the jacks are fully extended, wipe dirt from the jack
rod. This will help lengthen the life of the jacks. This can vary from the
amount and type of usage of the jacks. Dexron III will serve as a solvent as
well as a lubricant. Occasional oil or grease on the extended jack ram is nor-
mal and aids in the lubrication of the ram. It helps to learn the sound of the
normal pumping and gurgling sounds of the pump when it is low on fluid.
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