Override procedure
The leveling system is equipped with an override option to allow for the retraction of the jacks if the electrical system has
faulted. Generally if the fault is week or dead batteries it is best to charge the batteries and operate the system normally.
The procedure requires a 1/8 inch Allen wrench and an electric drill (recommended 2000 rpm) with a 7/16 hex driver.
1. Locate and access the pump/manifold assembly. Generally it will be located behind a plastic shield in one of the
forward storage compartments.
2. On the side of the manifold there are 4 individual cartridge valves (one for each jack leg). There is an Allen (1/8
inch) screw recessed in the center of the end of the valve stem. Using a 1/8 inch Allen wrench turn the screw(s) in
Clockwise approximately 2 turns until they stop. All 4 may be selected or just the ones that are for the jack(s) that
are needing to have the override performed on. (See Drawing)
Note: some units may have a single valve on the opposite side (retract) of the manifold, if so it must have the
screw turned in as above.
3. Locate the plastic plug at the end of the motor use a small screw driver to pry out the plug. This will expose the
motor override hex. Using a drill with a 7/16 hex drive bit run the drill in the
Counter-Clockwise
direction to
retract the jack(s) until they are fully retracted. Re-install the plug when completed. (See Drawing)
Hint: If the pump motor will run from the Keypad using the drill may not be needed. Simply press the all
retract after step 2.
4. When the jack(s) are fully retracted return all of the override screws (item 2 above) to their original out counter-
clockwise position.
Important failure to return the valves to the out (counter-clockwise) position may result in the jacks
“Drifting” from the stowed position.
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