
Rev: 10.09.2017
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Electric Stabilizer Jack Owners Manual
Troubleshooting
Manual Override
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
A
A
Always disconnect the battery from the system prior to manually operating the system. Failure to
disconnect the battery can cause electricity to backfeed through the motor and cause serious damage to the
system as well as void the Limited Warranty.
The Lippert Electric Stabilizer Jack comes with a manual override system located on the end opposite of the
electric motor (Fig. 2A).
To manually operate the stabilizer jack:
1.
Disconnect one of the wire leads from the motor to prevent backfeeding the motor.
2.
Next, insert the 1/2” dia. crank handle (Fig. 3) over the coupler and pin at the end of the stabilizer jack
(Fig. 2A). The slot in the end of the crank handle (Fig. 3A) accommodates the pin on the coupler (Fig.
2A) to allow the manual extension/retraction of the stabilizer jack.
3.
Rotate the crank handle clockwise to extend or counterclockwise to retract the stabilizer jack.
NOTE:
The gears can be stripped out if the stabilizer jack is manually retracted/extended to its fullest extent
and the operator continues to rotate manual override.
Any damage due to misuse of the Manual Override feature will void the Limited Warranty.