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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ( continued ) 

 
6.

 

Connect the two wires from each jack to the receiver.  The left front jack should be connected to the receiver 
terminals marked LF.  The right front to the RF terminals, and so on for the rear jacks.  Each set of 
terminals has a (+) and a (-) side.  Connect according to the wiring diagram shown in figure 3. Red wire is 
positive; black wire is negative. 

 
7.

 

Mount the receiver control box near a compartment door to maximize transmitter wire length outside the 
camper.  Also, locate it as close to the battery compartment as feasible.  Use #8 AWG wire to connect the 
battery terminals to the power input terminals in the receiver control box. Use a ring connector (or split wire) 

 
8.

 

!!! 

Install a  60 amp circuit breaker in the wiring to protect the receiver control box electronics.* 

 
 

9.

 

The negative lead from the battery must be connected to the negative terminal, and the positive lead from the 
battery must connect to the positive terminal in the receiver control box. !!! ( See special note of caution, 
below )

 

 

 

 
10.

 

The transmitter can be used in either one of these modes: (1) Wired, with a cable and plug connection to the 
receiver control box or remote switch panel (2) Wireless, which is operated with a 12 volt battery, sending 
radio frequency signals to an antennae in the receiver control box. 

 
11.

 

A remote “ on-off “ switch panel is provided to control the power to the system. This switch should be 
mounted inside the camper, near the door. The switch is equipped with an LED light which is lit when the 
power is on. The power stays on for 15 minutes, and then automatically shuts off along with the LED light, 
stopping any possible operation of the jack system. (This safety feature eliminates the need to remember to 
switch the system "off") Plug the attached cable from the remote switch panel into the receiver control box.  
Whenever the LED light is off, it will be necessary to press the "on" switch to restore power to the system to 
operate the jacks. The receiver control box and the remote switch panel have manual off controls. 

 
12.

 

The wireless transmitter needs no wired connection from the transmitter to the receiver control box, but 
instead, an antennae wire is provided to pick up the RF (radio frequency) commands. 

 
!!! CAUTION !!! Do not connect 12VDC power from the battery to any receiver terminals except the two 12VDC battery 
terminals marked on the receiver case. To do so will burn out the receiver. This is not covered by the warranty. 
 
* Item # 8 above - 60 Amp circuit breaker can be acquired from Rieco- Titan Products, Inc. 866-403-9803. Part # 46931                                                                       

                                                                                                                       

 
 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Revised 8-24-08

 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for OSI-433N

Page 1: ...ed precision drive system Self braking for safe operation Large footpads for added stability Secure safe mounting system Corrosion resistant powder coating Weatherproof sealed head 965 Lambrecht Road Frankfort IL 60423 Phone 866 403 9803 Fax 815 469 4705 Email customerservice riecotitan com www riecotitan com Doc Date 7 10 09 Rev Date12 7 10 Electronics Model OSI 433N pantherRVproducts ...

Page 2: ...ion Note The installation instructions for this conversion kit follow Basic instructions are shown for the Acme screw drive jacks Alternate instructions are included for installation of the conversion kit on Atwood ball screw drive jacks REMINDER Make sure your camper is supported by your truck bed or on blocks to prevent it from tipping over while you do this electric conversion Revised 8 24 08 p...

Page 3: ... head use a 14 mm open end wrench 3 Lift the horizontal bevel gear and the ball bearing off the jack post drive pin Keep the loose drive pin in the jack post The electrical installation instructions are almost the same Since the ball screw is a right hand thread you must connect the red wire to the negative terminal and the black wire to the positive terminal on the receiver terminal strip connect...

Page 4: ... Receptacles with wiring 1 Hand Held Transmitter 1 Transmitter to Receiver Cable 1 Receiver Control Relay Box 8 5 8 18 x long Hex Cap Screws 1 Remote Switch Panel 8 5 8 18 Hex Thin Jam Locknuts 4 Diameter x 3 27 32 L Drive Tube w Collars 1 5 32 Pin Punch 1 5 32 Allen Key 4 Gearmotor Mounting Brackets 4 5 32 x Drive Pins 4 Round Rubber Gaskets 4 Steel Bushings 2 Convert one jack at a time Atwood or...

Page 5: ...2 drive pin so that it is equally protruding on each side to fit inside the drive tube collar Clean gearbox with cloth or paper towel No solvents Atwood Jacks The ball bearing on the jackpost new steel bushing and washer are not used on this jack The drive tube assembly is positioned over the loose drive pin to keep it in place Clean gearbox with a cloth or paper towel No solvents Revised 8 24 08 ...

Page 6: ...s 3 through 11 on the remaining jacks 12 As a final installation procedure it is necessary that you coat the entire surface of the jacks and brackets with a liquid wax such as Mother s Polish McGuires or Turtle Wax An excellent alternate is Mercury s Corrosion Guard This will prevent corrosion and maintain the beauty of the jacks ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1 The electric jack kit comes equipped with ...

Page 7: ...s operated with a 12 volt battery sending radio frequency signals to an antennae in the receiver control box 11 A remote on off switch panel is provided to control the power to the system This switch should be mounted inside the camper near the door The switch is equipped with an LED light which is lit when the power is on The power stays on for 15 minutes and then automatically shuts off along wi...

Page 8: ...e 21 possible positions provide you with about 1 5 million combinations so the odds of having the same code as someone nearby are almost impossible after you have changed the codes Follow the instructions on the next page Fig 3 Use 8 AWG wire between receiver control box battery Use 10 AWG wire between receiver and jacks IN ORDER TO OPERATE THIS ELECTRIC JACK SYSTEM IT IS NECESSARY TO INSTALL A HE...

Page 9: ...ECTION IF YOU HAVE SERIAL NUMBERS ON YOUR UNITS YOUR FACTORY CODE SETTING IS AVAILABLE FROM RIECO TITAN PRODUCTS INC 15 Our new receiver control box is equipped with an LED light in the top for each jack circuit When the jack is activated by the remote button control the LED for that jack or jacks is illuminated indicating a completed circuit Also included inside the box are eight 30 amp automotiv...

Page 10: ...amper while the DOWN arrow means lower the camper The cable on the wired transmitter is plugged into the remote switch panel The wireless transmitter contains a 12 volt battery to power the RF radio frequency signal commands it sends to the antenna coming out of the receiver control box For best wireless performance of the electric jack controls it is recommended that you install a fresh battery i...

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Page 13: ...e the transmitter button immediately The wiring is equipped with circuit breakers that automatically reset in 20 seconds if motors become over heated 10 Store transmitter in a secure location inaccessible to children OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLOADING THE CAMPER 1 Disconnect all camper tie downs and electric devices from truck Always keep front of camper higher or level with rear of the camper 2 Pus...

Page 14: ...aster than the rear jacks This phenomenon will be most noticeable when using the ALL jacks button on the transmitter It is necessary that the camper level condition be closely watched so as to prevent the rear of the camper from being at a higher level than the front It will be necessary to stop the ALL jacks operation to keep the level condition of the camper even front to back and side to side M...

Page 15: ...following cases Product finish improper installation misuse failure to follow installation and operating instructions alterations abuse tampering accident or acts of God or nature All statements technical information and recommendations contained herein are based on tests we believe to be reliable but the accuracy or completeness thereof is not guaranteed and the following is made in lieu of all w...

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