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SECTION 2
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
NOTE: When parking at an uneven site, always
park the front of the motor home to the
downhill side. This allows you to level by
raising the front end rather than the rear.
Since only the rear wheels are
locked
while in PARK, raising the rear wheels
off the ground could allow the vehicle to
roll off the jacks.
NOTE:
If one of the leveling jacks should fail to
retract
, it can be manually retracted by
opening a valve on the hydraulic pump.
The jacks are spring loaded to retract
when hydraulic line pressure is relieved.
See the HWH Operator’s Manual includ-
ed in your InfoCase for specific instruc-
tions on which valve to open and what
precautions to follow. The hydraulic
pump is mounted between the front chas-
sis frame extensions just behind the front
bumper of the coach.
SLIDEOUT ROOM EXTENSION
The slideout room extension provides a spa-
cious living area at the push of a button. The
slideout room is extended and retracted using a
hydraulic mechanism with an electronic control
system. The front slideout control switch is locat-
ed on the lower left dash area.
Do not try to drive vehicle unless
‘TRAVEL’ light is glowing with igni-
tion switch on.
Keep all people clear of the coach
while the leveling system is operat-
ing.
Do not use leveling jacks to support
vehicle for service or tire changing.
Hydraulic Leveling System
Control Panel
CAUTION
WARNING
Release slideout room travel latches
before attempting to extend slideout
room. Fasten travel latches before
driving vehicle. See instructions
below.
Leveling Jack
Valves
Slideout Room
Valves
RH
RF
LF
LR
Leveling/Slideout System Hydraulic Pump
(top view from hood opening)
CAUTION