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Section 4: Vehicle Operation
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Coach must be in PARK, with the engine running.
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Parking brake
MUST
be engaged.
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Air bag pressure automatically lowers when starting the auto or manual level
sequence to maximize lift of the jacks.
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A carpenter’s level placed in the center of the coach will aid in determining when
the coach is level.
1.
Press ON/OFF button to power the system up.
2.
Press the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the features on the display until it
displays “MANUAL MODE”.
3.
Press ENTER button.
4.
Press FRONT button to extend front jacks to the ground. Press REAR button to run the
rear jacks to the ground and level the coach front to back.
5.
Press appropriate LEFT or RIGHT buttons to level the coach side to side. Red lights
next to the buttons on the touchpad will indicate which sides of the coach need to be
raised to achieve a level condition.
6.
Repeat steps 4 & 5 as needed.
7.
Press Power ON/OFF to turn the system OFF.
8.
Visually inspect all jacks to ensure footpads are touching the ground. If one is not
touching the ground press the corresponding LEFT or RIGHT buttons to lower the jack
to the ground.
Auto Leveling Procedure:
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Coach requires 12.75V DC to begin auto level sequence.
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The coach must be in PARK, with the engine running.
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Parking brake
MUST
be engaged.
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Air bag pressure automatically lowers when starting the auto or manual level
sequence to maximize lift of the jacks.
NOTE:
Front & rear jacks work in pairs. FRONT button operates
both front jacks, REAR button operates both rear jacks. Right and
left rear jacks are used to level the coach side to side. Press LEFT
button to extend the left rear jack. Press RIGHT button to extend the
right rear jack.
Failure to act in accordance with the following warning may result in
serious personal injury or death!
WHEELS MUST NEVER LEAVE THE GROUND DURING
LEVELING OF THE COACH.
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