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The receiver uses 8-25 amp fuses that protect each of the jack circuits. If any of the jacks do not operate while depressing the “All
Jacks” button on the remote, check the fuses.
Jack Fuse Panel Location
This panel is located inside storage door #2
To Lift Camper: (Extend jacks to ground)
1)
Press and hold the ‘All Jacks’ extend button. All four jacks will simultaneously extend until they touch the ground. Release
the button. NOTE: If the jacks do not extend equally, (jacks can extend unevenly due to the distance each jack is located from
the 12-volt source), extend the front jacks so the camper is 4” higher in the front than in the rear. Once the camper front is
higher than the rear, press and hold the ‘All Jacks’ button. Release the button when the camper is at the desired height. Make
sure the front of the camper stays higher than the rear and is level (side to side).
2)
Use the individual jack buttons to adjust an individual jack. Press and hold the Extend or Retract buttons for the individual
jacks as needed to keep the front of the camper 4” higher than the rear, and to prevent overloading the front jacks. Keep all
corners within 4” of level with each other.
DO NOT
use Homemade sawhorses, cinder blocks, etc. to support the camper in the raised position.
DO NOT
enter or occupy the camper in a raised position.
To Lower Camper:
1)
Retract rear jacks first so the camper is 4” lower in the rear than in the front. Once the camper rear is lower than the front,
press and hold the ‘All Jacks’ button and retract. Release the button when the camper is at the desired height.
2)
Use the individual jack buttons to adjust an individual jack. Keep all corners within 4” of level with each other. If the jacks
keep running, push the control switch and the light will go out. This should shut off the jacks. If they continue to run, unplug
the jack(s) from their exterior plug and contact your
Pleasant Valley
service center.
NOTE:
When operating the jacks with a low 12-volt battery, the ‘All Jacks’ extend and retract feature may not work. In that case, use
the individual jack buttons to operate the jacks. When operating the jacks by remote control, visually inspect all four jacks to insure
that they are responding properly and that you are following proper lifting or lowering camper procedures.
Do not over-extend or over-retract jacks. The electric jack has an internal slip clutch to help prevent damage; when clicking sound is
heard, release switch. Continuing to hold the switch will wear out the slip clutch or cause damage to the motor.
If the jack fails to operate, check these items:
Be certain that the battery in the remote control unit is fresh. Keep spare batteries available.
The control switch light located next to the entry must be on.