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SECTION 10 –
SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING
NOTICE: DO NOT overextend or retract the
A-frame or landing jacks as that could cause
damage which would not be warrantable.
4. Lower the A-frame jack (travel trailers) or
landing jacks (fifth wheel) onto wood blocks
(or other).
5. Once the unit is level, put wheel chocks or
blocks in place so the unit can’t move,
uncouple the unit from the tow vehicle.
6. If equipped, lower the stabilizing jacks onto
blocks until they firmly engage. Be sure all
four jacks have about the same pressure on
them as to not put the unit in a twist. Doing so
can cause slideouts, doors, etc. to bind and/or
operate intermittently. DO NOT attempt to lift
the unit with the stabilizer jacks. These are not
designed to bear weight, only help stabilize
the unit from movement.
7. Before resuming travel, be sure the stabilizer
jacks are fully retracted.
STABILIZING JACKS
Dependent upon the type (travel trailer/fifth
wheel), product and model purchased, the
stabilizer jacks included will vary. Although
stabilizer jacks come in different types and sizes,
all perform the same function: To stabilize the
front and rear of all recreational vehicles while
parked for camping. DO NOT attempt to lift the
unit with the stabilizer jacks. These are not
designed to bear weight, only help stabilize the
unit from movement. Please refer to the
manufacturer's instructions supplied with the unit
for care and operation.