TREK 2005
Equipment --- Section 5 • 183
Manual Operation
When manually operating the leveling system, it is important that all jacks are in contact with the
ground so the frame is properly stabilized. Once all jacks are in contact with the ground, extend the front
jack an additional ½". This allows the front jack to act as a pivot point. Incrementally extend each jack
in such a manner as to not apply excessive stress/twist to the frame.
• Place the transmission in PARK.
• Apply the parking brake.
• Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. Do not start the engine.
• Switch the main jack control power switch ON.
• To extend a particular jack, push the appropriate rocker switch to extend position and hold it
until the desired extension is reached.
• To retract a particular jack, simply push the rocker switch to the retract position and hold
until the desired retraction is reached.
• Selecting the ALL position on the power switch may retract all jacks.
• Turn OFF the switch labeled POWER on the jack control panel.
• Turn OFF the ignition switch.
WARNING:
Ensure the potential jack contact points are clear of obstructions or depressions
before operation. Keep all people clear of the motorhome during 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:
Damage to the mud flap may occur if it is located over a raised area when suspension
is lowered. DO NOT move the motorhome while jacks are in contact with the
ground or extended. Damage to the jacks may occur. DO NOT use jacks to raise
wheels off the ground. Damage to the motorhome may occur.
Summary of Contents for TREK 2005
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Page 77: ...TREK 2005 Driving Safety Section 2 77 Weight Record Sheet 020263 ...
Page 78: ...78 Section 2 Driving Safety TREK 2005 VIEWS Front Rear 010758 010759 ...
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