Chassis Information
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When manually operating the leveling system, always lower the front jack first.
The front jack acts as a pivot point for the chassis and reduces torsion stress on the
body of the motorhome.
NOTE: In the event the front of the motorhome is high and
does not require elevating, it will be necessary to raise front of
motorhome a minimum of ½ inch to allow jacks to act as a
pivot point.
The leveling system was designed to reduce site selection problems. If possible,
park the motorhome with the front facing downhill. If the ground is soft, place two
pieces of 1' x 1' x ¾" plywood, stapled together, under the foot of each jack pad to
prevent sinking. Drill a hole in one end of the block, and use the awning hook to
slide it under the jack pad.
• Place the
gear selector
in
NEUTRAL
.
• Apply the parking brake.
• Turn the
ignition
switch to the
ON
position.
• Switch the
main jack
control power switch
ON
.
• To extend a particular jack, push the appropriate rocker switch to extend position
and hold it until the desired extension is reached.
• To retract a particular jack, simply push the rocker switch to the
retract
position
and hold until the desired retraction is reached.
• All jacks may be retracted by selecting the
ALL
position on the
power
switch.
• Turn
OFF
the switch labeled
POWER
on the
jack control
panel.
• Turn
OFF
the
ignition
switch.
NOTE: Do not move the
motorhome until the jacks are
fully retracted. A visual check of
the jacks is recommended to
ensure full retraction. Do not rely
solely on the lights and alarms.
Operation
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Summary of Contents for 2002 NEPTUNE
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