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Fig. 4
The “C” clamp and the 5” bracket are intended to be used when
the camper manufacturer recommends their use. When they are
called for, use three (3) bolts on the 13” bracket and one (1) on
the 5” bracket. The 5” bracket is used on the left and right rear
of the camper beneath the 13” bracket.
Fig. 5
The wired remote transmitter is shown here. It is the electrical
control device that operates the electric jacks. The operation
buttons are arranged by jack location. The left side is the
driver’s side, and the right side is the passenger’s side of the
camper. The top section buttons control the front jacks, middle
section, all jacks and the bottom section, the rear jacks. The
“UP” arrow signifies lift the camper, while the “DOWN” arrow
means lower the camper. The cable on the wired transmitter is
plugged into the remote switch panel. * The wireless transmitter
contains a 12-volt battery to power the RF (radio frequency)
signal commands it sends to the antenna coming out of the
receiver control box.
* For best wireless performance of the electric jack controls, it is
recommended that you install a fresh battery in the hand held
remote control at the begining of each season ( 1 per year ) This
will insure that the radio control signal is strong and effective.
The battery is # A-23 12 Volt Alkaline. It is available at
Walgreens, Radio Shack, and battery stores.
* The transmitter cable can also be plugged directly into the
receiver control box.
NOTE: THE BUTTONS ON THE TRANSMITTER FUNCTION AS FOLLOWS:
THE “UP” ARROW SIGNIFIES LIFT THE CAMPER, WHILE THE “DOWN”
ARROW MEANS LOWER THE CAMPER.
Revised 8-24-08
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