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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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Содержание AUTO-LEVEL

Страница 1: ...AUTO LEVEL Operation and Warranty Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Precaution Warnings 2 AUTO LEVEL System Operation 3 5 Helpful Hints 6 Maintenance 6 Override Procedures 7 Equalizer Systems Warranty End ...

Страница 2: ...f the jacks or slideouts Do not use the leveling jacks to lift the unit to perform any kind of service work or to change tires The system is designed as a leveling and stabilizing system and is not meant to lift the coach off the ground Do not go under vehicle when leveling jacks are extended Do not operate any system functions while anyone is under the coach Do not allow excessive motion in the c...

Страница 3: ...ndicating the jacks are in the stowed position Power OFF Press and Release the Power Keypad Button SETTING THE NULL LEVEL POSITION Setting the Null The Null or level position has been preset from the factory However if the coach is not level following an attempt to AUTO LEVEL the Null is easy to reprogram To set the Null push and release the POWER keypad button to engage power The LED next to the ...

Страница 4: ...coach or the jacks Leveling the Coach Use a bubble level on a flat surface in the center of the coach as a reference Level the vehicle by using DOWN extend or UP retract keypad buttons until the vehicle is level Front to rear then side to side Jacks will be operated in pairs Do not attempt to lift the vehicle tires off of the ground Only lift extend enough to level and stabilize the unit Once leve...

Страница 5: ...evel or All Retract OFF when keypad is idle or sleeping LOW VOLTAGE LED ON Red when voltage is below 10 5 volts dc OFF when voltage is above 10 5 volts dc ENGAGE PARK BRAKE LED ON Red when park brake is not set OFF when park brake is set IGNITION ON LED ON Red when ignition is in the ON position OFF when ignition is OFF EXCESS SLOPE LED ON Red following an Auto Level attempt if system cannot overc...

Страница 6: ...esult in the system not leveling properly Examples of this are strong winds that rock the coach during the auto level process or getting out of the coach causing a rocking during the leveling process Proper Voltage The auto level system is a micro processer controlled system that requires adequate voltage and a permanent chassis ground Low voltage and or poor connections can prevent the operation ...

Страница 7: ...l 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 overrid...

Страница 8: ...out exception Time associated with learning about the repair or excessive diagnostic and installation time will not be reimbursed Warranty labor will be reimbursed at the authorized service center s published shop rate if the rate is reasonable for that region Overtime labor will not be reimbursed without exception 5 Labor parts and freight credit if applicable will be sent after the parts are tes...

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