Rev: 10.29.18
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CCD-0001532
Prior to Operation
The leveling system shall only be operated under the following conditions:
1. Make sure to park the trailer on solid, level ground.
2. Make sure all jack landing locations are cleared of debris and obstructions and also free of depressions.
3. When parking the trailer on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack.
4. Keep people and pets clear of the trailer when operating leveling system.
5. Make sure to keep hands and other body parts clear of fluid leaks. Oil leaks in the leveling system may
be under high pressure and can cause serious skin-penetrating injuries.
6. Make sure the battery of the trailer is fully charged or the trailer is plugged into shore power prior to
attempting to operate the system.
NOTE: Level Up requires a minimum of 12V DC from the battery for proper operation.
Operation - Level Up LCD
Unhitching Instructions
NOTE: Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, make sure the trailer is parked on a level surface and the
tires are chocked.
1. Press the POWER button (ON/OFF) (Fig. 1K) to turn system on. The LCD screen (Fig. 1E) will light up.
2. Press UP (Fig. 1A) or DOWN arrow (Fig. 1B) to scroll through selections until MANUAL MODE is
displayed (Fig. 2).
3. Press ENTER button (Fig. 1C).
4. Press FRONT button (Fig. 1G) to extend front jacks to the ground until the trailer is unhitched from the
tow vehicle.
NOTE: The Power Tongue Jack should only be used when storing the trailer.
Auto Level
For the hitch recognition feature to function, the auto-level sequence MUST be started with the front of the
trailer above level. The Power Tongue Jack MUST be retracted prior to starting auto-level sequence. There
will be an LCD alert displayed if the Power Tongue Jack is not retracted (Fig. 3).
After unhitching from the tow vehicle, press Auto Level (Fig. 1F). Auto leveling will execute as follows:
NOTE: Pressing any button during an auto-level sequence will abort the auto-leveling cycle.
1. Front jacks retract, lowering the front of the trailer below level, stopping, then lifting the front end to
level the trailer front to back.
2. The rear left side leveling jack extends and raises the roadside of the trailer.
3. The rear right side leveling jack extends and raises the curbside of the trailer, beginning side-to-side
leveling.
4. The front jacks extend to complete the leveling cycle.
NOTE: Additional left-to-right or front-to-back leveling may occur if the controller deems necessary.
NOTE: If the auto-level sequence does not happen as stated above, determine if there is proper manual
function in all zones.
DISCONTINUED