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Table of Content
Page
Introduction
1
Safety Information
1
Operation
2
Control Panel
3
Manual Mode
3
Auto Mode
3
Stabalizing
4
Retracting Jacks
4
Setting Level Sensor
5
Care and Maintenance
5
Trouble Shooting Guide
6
Error Codes
6
Control Panel Jumper
7
Limited Warranty
8
Operation
Guide
Operation Guide
Products Company, Inc.
230 Davidson Avenue
Cottage Grove, Oregon 97424
(541) 942-3888
www.kwikee.com
©
2003 Kwikee Products Co., Inc.
Kwikee Doc #1421901 Rev. Feb. 2004
Hydraulic Leveling Systems #2000, #2010, #3000, and #30130
The Level Best leveling and stabilizing system is an electronically controlled/hydraulical-
ly operated unit that consists of a 12 volt DC powered motor/pump/manifold assembly
with fluid reservoir, hydraulic hoses, four hydraulically operated jacks, a control unit with
switch panel, and optional level sensor unit and pressure sensor. It is designed to meet
the varying requirements of vehicles ranging from class “C” motorhomes to the large
class “A” motorhome.
If, after thoroughly reading this manual, you still have questions in regard to the opera-
tion and maintenance of the Level Best system, please contact the Kwikee Service
Department at 1-800-736-9961.
WARNINGS
Do not use the Level Best system as a lift for changing tires or working
under the vehicle.
Never check for hydraulic fluid leaks using your hands and/or any other body part. The
leaking fluid is under pressure and is capable of cutting and penetrating your skin
resulting in severe injury.
When extending the rear stabilizers, do not lift the wheels beyond ground contact. This
overrides the braking effect of both the transmission park and parking brake. Without
this braking, it is possible for the vehicle to roll unexpectedly forward (or backward) off
the jacks. This could cause severe injury or even death.
Holding a control switch in the "extend" or "retract" position for a time period longer
than necessary to fully extend or retract the hydraulic cylinders, can cause overheating
and damage to the pump motor as well as the electrical components.
Do not use the leveler as an emergency brake, They are not designed for any type of
vehicle braking purpose.
Do not use the levelers on icy or slick surfaces on which the foot pads may slip.
IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENTAL EXTENSION
1.
Bring the vehicle to a safe and complete stop as soon as possible.
2.
Turn the leveling systems power switch on and press the all up switch.
3.
Visually inspect the vehicle undercarriage for any problems.
Introduction