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Touch Panel
Ground Control
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TT
Leveling OneControl
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Touch Panel
Installation and Owner’s Manual
(For Aftermarket Applications)
Operation - Power Tongue Jack
NOTE:
The “On” and “Off” switch
(Fig.27A)
controls the
Power Tongue Jack’s light only. If left on for an extended
period of time, the light will drain the trailer’s battery.
NOTE:
The Power Tongue Jack is designed for vertical
movement of the trailer only.
Unhitching from Tow Vehicle
NOTE:
Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, ensure the
trailer is parked on a level surface and chock the tires of
the trailer.
NOTE:
Ensure the foot pad of the Power Tongue Jack is
pinned securely in place with the clevis pin and hairpin
cotter pin
(Fig.26B)
.
1.
Disconnect any wires, chains, or sway control that may
be equipped between the tow vehicle and the trailer.
2.
Push “EXT”
(Fig.27C)
2 times holding on the 3rd time
approximately 5 seconds, then release the switch and the
Power Tongue jack will automatically extend to the ground.
3.
Push “EXT” until the coupler clears the hitch ball.
4.
Disconnect the trailer wire connection at the tow vehicle, if
not previously completed.
5.
Move the tow vehicle away from the trailer.
6.
Push “RET”
(Fig.27B)
as needed to return the front of
the trailer to level or use the Auto Level function to level the
trailer per the instructions in this manual.
Reconnecting to Tow Vehicle
1.
Chock the tires of the trailer.
2.
Press “EXT”
(Fig.27C)
if needed to allow the coupler to
clear the hitch ball.
3.
Push “RET”
(Fig.27B)
to retract the Power Tongue Jack
until the coupler properly mounts the hitch ball.
4.
Latch the tow vehicle hitch and connect any wires,
chains or sway control that may be equipped between the
tow vehicle and trailer.
Fig.26
Fig.27
5.
Press “RET” 2 times and hold on the 3rd time
approximately 5 seconds until the Power Tongue Jack
stops. Let go of the switch and the Power Tongue Jack will
automatically retract.
NOTE:
Be sure the leg of the Power Tongue Jack
(Fig.26A)
is fully retracted prior to moving the tow vehicle.
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