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Leveling the RV
With the unit parked, the next step is to level your RV.
• A small level should be used in the refrigerator, and
on the counter top or floor to confirm the RV is level.
Leveling your RV is important
• The refrigerator (and other appliances) are
designed to perform best when the RV is level.
• The water system is designed to drain properly
when the RV is level.
• Sleeping and walking inside is more comfortable
when the RV is level.
BEFORE you operate the hydraulic leveling system
ALWAYS make sure that:
1. The RV is parked on a reasonably level surface.
2. The tow vehicle is disengaged from the RV.
3. All persons, pets and property are clear of the RV
while the leveling system is in operation.
Maintenance
1. Every month, check the fluid level. With the legs and
slideouts
retracted
, the fluid should be within ¼ inch
of the fill spout lip.
2. ALWAYS
retract
the leveling legs (and slideouts)
BEFORE adding fluid to the reservoir.
DO NOT fill the reservoir with the legs (or slideouts)
extended
, or it will overflow when they are
retracted
.
3. Inspect and clean all pump unit electrical connections
every 12 months.
4. Remove dirt and road debris from the leveling gear
as needed.
5. Leveling legs that stay in the extended position for long
periods require protection from the elements.
• Spray the exposed landing gear rod with a silicone
lubricant every two to three (2-3) weeks.
• If your RV is located in a salty environment, spray the
rods with a silicone lubricant every seven (7) days.
Ensure that the RV is
level before operating
the slideout room.
Water leaks and other
problems could result if
the slideout is operated
without leveling the RV.
DO NOT USE THE
FW LANDING LEGS
TO SUPPORT THE
TOW VEHICLE WEIGHT.
The FW landing legs are
designed to bear the front
loaded weight of the RV
only.
NOTICE
WARNING
The landing legs may bind
in overload conditions,
resulting in premature
wear of the drive gear
and stripping of the gear.
Premature gear wear will
also occur with excessive
clutching of the motor -
this occurs at maximum
extension and retraction.
Once clutch noise is heard,
release the landing leg
control switch.
NOTICE
Leveling controls are found
on the ONEControl
®
System,
See
Pages 86-87
.
Towing & Leveling
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