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3. Co-pilot uses both arms and hands
parallel with thumbs pointing up and
to rear in a waving vertical motion.
This signals driver to maintain a
straight back direction.
4. Co-pilot holds arms vertically, hands
open with palms facing one another.
Start with a wide separation of the
hands. Gradually close the distance
between them in a rate appropriate to
vehicle speed to indicate the amount
of distance to a stopping point.
5. Closed fists indicate STOP.
LEvELINg
Leveling the recreational vehicle will require
an assortment of wooden blocks be placed
under the tires to level side to side. The tongue
jack is used to level the recreational vehicle
front to rear. Affix a pair of leveling gauges,
available at RV supply stores, to a front and
side corner of the recreational vehicle to
simplify the process. If a side is low, place an
appropriate amount of blocks in front of or
behind the tires on the low side. Use the tow
vehicle to pull the recreational vehicle tires
onto the blocks. See
“Supporting Tires When
Leveling”
in this section. It may be necessary
to build a ramp of wooden blocks. The blocks
must support tires across the entire width of
the tread to prevent tire damage. Once side to
side leveling is satisfactory, the tow vehicle
can be unhitched.
Operation:
Securely chock all wheels
of the recreational vehicle
to prevent movement.
Unhook the tow plug
connection and break
away switch from the tow
vehicle.
Adjust the tongue
jack to rest on
the ground or on
a wooden block.
Wooden blocks may
be placed under the
jack to gain additional
height.
Release the coupler-
locking device and
raise the recreational
vehicle coupler to
clear the hitch ball.
Move the tow vehicle away from the
recreational vehicle.
Adjust the jack to level the recreational
vehicle front to rear.
Once leveling is complete, lower
stabilizing jacks (optional equipment)
until the jacks contact the ground
or wooden blocks. Do not use the
stabilizer jacks for leveling on uneven
ground or to change tires.
WARNING:
Do not use the stabilizing jack(s)
for leveling on uneven ground or to
change tires. Do not use the front jack
to change tires or elevate any wheel
off the ground. Damage to the front
jack, stabilizer jack(s) and recreational
vehicle may occur.
NOTE:
In extreme cases, the use of leveling
ramps under the tires may be necessary
to level the recreational vehicle.
Electric Tongue Jack
A 12 Volt DC gear motor provides quick
hitching and unhitching of the recreational
vehicle. The operation is controlled by a single
push button. Manual operation can be used if
battery power is lost.
Power Extend/Retract:
Battery must be fully charged.
Press the extend/retract switch until the
desired height is obtained.
Release the switch.
The other switch activates the light.
Properly Chocked
Wheel
090368
Manual Tongue
Jack
020318
020047g
Electric tongue jack
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