OPERATING PROCEDURES
LEVELING AND STABILIZING PROCEDURE
MP35.1715
20NOV07
2. Turn the ignition switch to ACCESSORY.
REMOVING TIRES OR CRAWLING UNDER VEHICLE.
BLOCK FRAME AND TIRES SECURELY BEFORE
UNDERSTAND OPERATOR’S MANUAL BEFORE USING.
"CAUTION"
OPERATE
LEFT
RIGHT
RAISE
RAISE
REAR
RAISE
STORE
REAR
FRONT
STORE
HWH HYDRAULIC LEVELING
FRONT
RAISE
OPERATE
JACK
OPERATE POSITION
CONTROL
SITE SELECTION
LEVER
FRONT
STORE
LEVER
REAR
STORE
LEVER
IMPORTANT: Do not operate the room extension without first
leveling and stabilizing vehicle.
3. Press the "ON" BUTTON. The POWER ON LIGHT will
If the parking brake is not applied the "NOT IN
PARK/BRAKE" LIGHT will illuminate while the "ON" BUTTON
is pressed. The system will not operate if the park brake is off.
4. Place a block or pad under each jack when used on soft
ground or asphalt paving.
8. If the room is to be extended omit steps 9 and 10. Move
on to the ROOM EXTEND PROCEDURE.
9. Press the "OFF" BUTTON to turn the system off.
10. Turn the ignition switch off.
1. Place transmission gear selector in its parking position,
apply parking brake, and securely block tires.
illuminate.
NOTE:
Maintain adequate clearance in all directions for vehicle,
room extensions, awnings, doors, steps, etc. Vehicle may
move in any direction due to jacks extending or retracting,
settling of jacks or vehicle, equipment malfunction, etc.
Blocks or pads should be placed under the leveling jacks
when used on soft ground or asphalt paving.
5. Move the FRONT STORE LEVER and REAR STORE
LEVER to their "OPERATE" POSITIONS.
6. Jacks are extended in pairs by moving the JACK
CONTROL LEVER to one of the "RAISE" POSITIONS
("FRONT RAISE", "REAR RAISE", "LEFT RAISE", OR
"RIGHT RAISE"). When a jack extends two inches or more its
corresponding WARNING LIGHT illuminates. An illuminated
LEVELING LIGHT indicates that side or end of the vehicle
7. Stabilize the vehicle by extending any jacks that are not
touching the ground. To extend the remaining jacks move
the JACK CONTROL LEVER to the "FRONT RAISE" or
"REAR RAISE" position. Do not use the "LEFT RAISE" or
"RIGHT RAISE" positions for stabilizing. Jacks used to
stabilize the vehicle should lift the vehicle 3/4" to 1" after
touching the ground.
is low. If a side light is on, a corner of the vehicle may be
low. If a side light is on, the panel will not let a front or rear
light come on until the side light goes out. Extend jacks in
pairs according to the yellow LEVELING LIGHTS until all
LEVELING LIGHTS are out. If the ground is too uneven the
jacks may not have enough stroke to level the vehicle. The
vehicle may have to be moved.
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