of the vehicle. To level the vehicle, simply stack your blocks in front of or behind
each wheel to the height indicated for that wheel. Once the blocks are stacked,
drive onto all of the stacks of blocks at the same time and the vehicle should
reach a level position. Once the vehicle is on all of the blocks, the measurement
distance displayed for each wheel should be 0.00
” (figure 16). If you still have
one or more wheels displaying a non-zero distance, make note of the distance
for each wheel. Drive off the blocks and adjust them up or down as needed and
drive back onto the blocks.
NOTE: The reason adding blocks for a second leveling attempt (as mentioned
above) may be required would be due to soft ground that allows the blocks to
sink slightly into the ground or that the location the blocks were placed was
slightly different than where the initial height requirement measurement was
taken. To avoid issues with the blocks being positioned at a slightly different
location than where the initial height requirement measurement was taken,
simply make a note of the height required at the desired parking location. Then
move your vehicle a foot or two from that position so you can place the blocks at
the same location where the initial height requirement measurement was taken.
9)
Level your driveable vehicle (with leveling jacks)
Typically the top view will be used for leveling a driveable vehicle and is the
default view (figure 12). Labels on the top view indicate front, back, driver’s side
and passenger side of the vehicle. At each corner of the top view of vehicle
graphic are both a measurement distance and a red arrow pointing upward (only
displayed when not in a level position). The measurement distance displayed at
each corner is the height required for the wheel that corresponds with that corner
of the vehicle. To level the vehicle, simply put your leveling jack system in
manual mode and adjust the jacks based on the measurement distance
displayed on the Leveling screen (figure 12). If your jack system moves jacks in
pairs you may find it useful to use the front and side view of the Leveling screen
(figure 16). You can switch to this view by toggling the Top View switch in the
upper right corner of the Leveling screen to the off position. When all 4
measurement distances are displaying 0.00” then the vehicle is level (figure 13 or
14).
NOTE:
Since you can’t move a wheel downward the system determines which
wheel is currently the highest and then calculates the heights required for the 3
lower wheels. This results in one wheel always having an indicated height of
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