Manual Override - Equalizer Systems Auto-Level Troubleshooting & Warranty Manual

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 Your hydraulic motor is equipped with a manual override output shaft. You must use a drill with
a 7/16" socket driver.
 The drill must be capable of producing a minimum of 2000 r.p.m. for the pump to develop
appropriate pressure output.
 Care must be taken to ensure neither the drill nor the socket contact any wires or hydraulic hoses
while in use.
To operate your jack(s) using the manual override
 The individual cartridge valves are clustered together on the side of the pump manifold. They are
labeled 1 thru 4. Locate the screws on the appropriate cartridge valve(s). Using a small flat blade
screwdriver or 1/8" Allen wrench,(depending on valve type) turn the screw(s) clockwise until
seated in.
 Remove the black plastic cap from the end of the motor. Use a small flat head screwdriver. Place
the drill with the 7/16" socket on the manual override shaft located at the end of the motor.
 To retract your jack(s) run the drill in the counter-clockwise direction.
 To extend your jack(s), run the drill in the clockwise direction.
 When manual override is complete, return the cartridge valve(s) to the normal position(s).
Reinstall black plastic cap on motor.
Caution: Following manual override operation, failure to return all valves to normal position may result
in one or more jack legs drifting down from their retracted (stowed) position. For cartridge valves, rotate
the center screw fully counter-clockwise.
*Note* The normal operating position of the screw in the cartridge valve is the counter-clockwise 'out'
position. The only time the valve should be shifted manually is when attempting to operate jack(s) via

manual override.

Manual Override Procedure
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