Rev: 12.02.20
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F.
Turn the manual crank handle (Fig. 7) clockwise until trailer is supported and the coupler clears the
hitch ball.
G.
Move the tow vehicle away from the trailer.
H.
Lower the trailer until it is level by turning the manual crank handle counterclockwise.
I.
Remove the manual crank handle (Fig. 7).
J.
Replace the rubber plug (Fig. 6A).
2.
Manually reconnecting to tow vehicle:
A.
Chock the tires of the trailer.
B.
Make sure the footpad of the Power Stance tongue jack is pinned securely in place with the clevis
pin and hairpin cotter pin (Fig. 5B).
C.
Open the rubber plug (Fig. 6B) on top of the Power Stance tongue jack’s gearbox to expose the
manual drive shaft.
D.
Insert the socket end of the manual crank handle (Fig. 7A) into the manual drive shaft.
E.
Turn the manual crank handle clockwise to allow the coupler to clear the hitch ball.
F.
Position the tow vehicle under the trailer hitch.
G.
Turn the manual crank handle counterclockwise until the coupler properly mounts the hitch ball.
Continue to turn the manual crank handle counterclockwise until the leg of the Power Stance
tongue jack (Fig. 5A) is fully retracted.
H.
Remove the manual crank handle (Fig. 7).
I.
Replace the rubber plug (Fig. 6A).
J.
Make sure tire chocks are removed prior to moving the tow vehicle.
Troubleshooting
Fuse
The Power Stance tongue jack is provided with a 30A ATO-type in-line fuse which will need to be replaced if
it blows. The battery must be fully charged prior to operating the Power Stance tongue jack.
Low voltage from the battery will cause the fuse to blow prematurely.
NOTE:
When RET or EXT on the switch is pushed, the light above the switch (Fig. 3A) will turn on
automatically, and remain on for five minutes. It will then automatically turn off.
Clutch
The Power Stance tongue jack is provided with a clutch and a motor. The clutch will slip under two conditions:
A.
The Power Stance tongue jack has reached its extend or retract limit.
B.
The tongue weight of the trailer has exceeded the capacity limits of the Power Stance tongue
jack. Items stored in the trailer can vastly influence the weight on the Power Stance tongue jack.
Reorganize stored items if the Power Stance tongue jack motor clutch continues to slip.
Release the switch immediately when clutch noise occurs. The clutch is the overload protection for the
motor. The clutch should not slip during normal operation. Slipping will cause excessive wear to the clutch
and motor.