DYNASTY 2006
CHASSIS INFORMATION — SECTION 10 • 337
Prior to Leveling:
• Ensure proper battery voltage. The remote switches will operate with a minimum of 7.5 Volts DC.
Optimum requirements for operation are voltages above 9.6 Volts DC.
• Select a level site if possible or park the motorhome with the front facing downhill.
• Apply the parking brake. Place the transmission in Neutral.
• Lower the air suspension by stepping on the brake several times until system air pressure is below 60 psi.
With the ignition on, push and hold the Air Dump switch to lower the suspension. This reduces the amount
the jack will need to extend before making contact with the surface.
CAUTION:
Survey the area around and under the motorhome for obstructions that can damage the
motorhome or undercarriage components before lowering the air suspension. Damage to the
mud flap may occur if it is located over a raised area.
CAUTION:
Ensure the potential jack contact points are clear of obstructions or depressions before
operation. Keep all people clear of the motorhome during the leveling system operations.
Never expose hands or other parts of the body near hydraulic leaks. Hydraulic lines are
under high pressure. Oil leaks may cut and penetrate the skin causing serious injury.
CAUTION:
Hot asphalt, gravel or dirt may not support the weight that is placed
on the hydraulic jack pads. Place thick plywood under the jack pads
to help disperse the weight. If blocking up a rear jack pad to gain
added clearance when the motorhome is on a slope, place a wheel
chock at the opposite set of rear wheels to prevent the motorhome
from rolling.
NOTE:
If additional height or surface support is needed, construct a 1’ x 1’
wooden block made from two pieces of ¾” plywood for a total
thickness of 1½”. Drill hole in corner and use awning wand to
slide wooden block under jack pad.
Properly chock the wheels
to prevent the motorhome
from rolling.
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Wood Support Block
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Summary of Contents for DYNASTY 2006
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