
OPERATION PROCEDURES
LEVELING PROCEDURE
1. Place gear selector in the park position apply the park brake.
3. Push the rocker switch in jack control plate to "LEVEL".
6. Turn off the rocker switch on the leveling system panel.
7. Turn off the ignition switch.
SITE SELECTION
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If the ground is too uneven the jacks may not have enough
stroke to level the vehicle. The vehicle may have to be moved.
ROOM EXTENSION PROCEDURES
extension read this section carefully.
If the vehicle is equipped with kick-down jacks, the wheels MUST
be blocked securely. Do NOT operate any room extension
until the leveling and stabilizing procedure is complete. Do
IMPORTANT: If the vehicle is equipped with a room
NOT retract the leveling system until all room extensions are
retracted. NEVER operate the leveling system when any
Refer to the vehicle owner’s manual for proper operation of
room extensions are extended.
room extensions.
IMPORTANT: Do not use a room extension support
when the vehicle is supported by the leveling system.
Block tires securely.
2. Turn the ignition switch to "ACCESSORY".
Park with the front of the vehicle facing downhill if possible.
inches. Alternate between the rear and front jacks until the
inches. Then extend the front jack to lift the vehicle 1 or 2
the rear jack. Extend the rear jack to lift the vehicle 1 or 2
left front and left rear or right front and right rear, start with
operating a second jack. If both side yellow lights are on,
do not lift the vehicle more than 1 or 2 inches without
If leveling is accomplished by operating one jack at a time,
the vehicle is level.
yellow lights are on. When all four yellow lights are out,
rear yellow "LEVEL" light is on, operate the right front and
of the yellow lights. As a jack extends two inches or more,
"EXTEND" for an extended period of time.
will result if control levers are partially operated toward
IMPORTANT: Overheating and excessive current draw
right rear jacks together. Do the same if both front or rear
vehicle and jacks. If for example, a right front and a right
often provides a smoother lift while reducing stress on the
time, if desired. Operation of both jacks at the same time
LEVELING TIPS: Two jacks maybe operated at the same
the vehicle is low. Extend jacks as needed to put out all
4. Lit yellow "LEVEL" lights indicate that a side or end of
front (or rear) yellow light are on, extend the jack that is not
provides additional stability against wind and activity in the
stabilize the vehicle should lift the vehicle at least 3/4". This
may be extended until they touch the ground. Jacks used to
5. After the vehicle is level, the jacks not used for leveling
go out. When all four yellow lights are out the vehicle is level.
between the two front (or rear) jacks until both yellow lights
on the ground until it lifts the vehicle slightly. Then alternate
vehicle.
If a front (or rear) jack is extended to the ground and the two
Repeat this with the two front or two rear jacks as necessary.
two side yellow lights go out.
If parking on soft ground or asphalt paving, wood blocks or pads should be placed under the jacks.
its respective red "WARNING" light will come on.