0.00”. It is also important to understand that if you overshoot a height this will
result in the opposite wheels to then be indicated as needing to be raised. For
example, prior to leveling the front wheels are both displaying 0.00
” and the rear
wheels are both displaying 3.50”. If the blocks you use are all 1” thick and you
decide to use 4 blocks under each of the rear wheels, you are raising the rear 4”
instead of 3.5” or overshooting by 0.50”. Since the LevelMatePRO will never
indicate to lower a wheel (as it has no way to know if you are on blocks or on the
grou
nd) then both the rear wheels will now display 0.00” and both front wheels
will display 0.50”.
NOTE: As mentioned in the installation and setup portion of this manual,
Android users will use the ‘Back’ button on the phone for navigating to the
previous screen and there will be no on screen ‘Back’ buttons for navigating to
the previous screen as there are in the iOS version of the app. This is mentioned
because the screenshots used in this manual were taken from the iOS app and
show ‘Back’ buttons that Android users will not see in their version of the app.
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