TIFFIN MOTORHOMES
–PHAETON®
Chapter 9
EXTERIOR FEATURES
9-4
HWH Leveling Control Panel
The HWH Computerized Leveling system (Figure 9-5) requires
minimal effort from the motor-home user. For leveling of the motor
home, perform the following steps:
Manual Leveling (Standard):
1. Turn the ignition switch to the “acc” or “on” position.
The engine must be “off” to level the coach.
The transmission shift must be in position for parking.
The park brake must be set either manually or automatically.
If the “not in park/brake” light is “on,” check or recheck the
shift and brake position.
2. Press the “hyd” button. The “hydraulic operation” indicator light will turn “on” with a steady glow.
3. On the right-hand portion of the HWH Leveling Control touch panel, note the outline of the motor home
and the various “raise” (i.e., “up” arrow and “lower” (i.e., “down” arrow) touch buttons.
4. Press the respective “raise” (“up” arrow) button to raise the respective side or end of the motor home.
A yellow light to the front, side, or rear of the motor-home outline indicates that that side or end is low.
The “lower” (“down” arrow) buttons will lower the motor home.
Automatic Leveling
1. Turn the ignition switch to the “acc” or “on” position. The engine must be “off” to level the coach. The
transmission shift must be in position for parking. The park brake must be set either manually or automatically.
If the “not in park/brake” light is “on,” check or recheck the shift and brake position.
2. Press the “hyd” button twice—the motor home will automatically level itself.
NOTE: The hydraulic jacks will always work in pairs: Front end, right side, left side, or rear end. During
transit of the motor home, the “Store” position on the HWH Leveling Console must be engaged.
Caution
DO NOT LIFT the wheels of the motor home off the ground when leveling—if done,
the motor home can tilt forwards or backwards when supported only by the leveling
jacks. Never use the jacks to lift the motor home off the ground to change the tires
or perform any under-chassis maintenance—these jacks are not meant for this type
of service and this misuse would be very dangerous to the operator.
Figure 9-5. HWH Computerized Leveling System
Summary of Contents for 2014 Phaeton
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Page 60: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES PHAETON Chapter 6 STRUCTURAL FEATURES STRUCTURAL FEATURES 6 1 ...
Page 62: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES PHAETON Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES 7 1 ...
Page 74: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES PHAETON Chapter 8 SLIDE OUT FEATURES SLIDE OUT FEATURES 8 1 ...
Page 78: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES PHAETON Chapter 9 EXTERIOR FEATURES EXTERIOR FEATURES 9 1 ...
Page 85: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES PHAETON Chapter 10 INTERIOR FEATURES INTERIOR FEATURES 10 1 ...
Page 88: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES PHAETON Chapter 11 PLUMBING BATH FIXTURES PLUMBING BATH FIXTURES 11 1 ...
Page 104: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES PHAETON Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 13 1 ...
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