Manual Leveling Procedure; Automatic Leveling Descriptive Logic - Lippert Components Level-Up Owner's Manual

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Automatic Leveling Descriptive Logic

Grounding: Steps 1 - 7 describe the process of how the AUTO LEVEL LOGIC extends the jacks to the ground:
1.
Depending on which end of the coach is lowest to the ground the level sensor in the controller will
activate the jacks, one at a time on the lowest end first, either front or rear.
2.
Ground lowest side jack first; i.e., front passenger side.
3.
Ground remaining side jack next; i.e., front driver side.
4.
Together, both jacks will lift lowest end until level; i.e., front of coach will lift briefly until the coach is
level.
5.
The system will then ground remaining jacks, one at a time; i.e., rear jacks.
6.
Ground lowest side jack first; i.e., rear passenger side.
7.
Ground remaining side jack next; i.e., rear driver side.
Leveling: Steps 8- 11 describe the process of how the AUTO LEVEL LOGIC levels the coach once the jacks have
been grounded. This process may repeat several times until level.
8.
Fore/aft.
9.
Side/side.
10. Individual.
11. Minor adjustments to limit/prevent twist.
After starting the automatic leveling cycle it is very important that you do not move around in the
coach until the unit is level and the green LED light illuminates in the center of the touch pad. Failure
to remain still during the leveling cycle could have an affect on the performance of the leveling

Manual Leveling Procedure

NOTE: When leveling your coach the coach should be leveled from front to rear first. When the coach is
level from front to rear, then level the coach from left to right.
NOTE: Coach requires 12.75V DC to commence auto leveling function. If voltage at the power unit is not
12.75V DC, run the engine.
1.
Apply parking brake.
2.
Turn ignition "On".
3.
Push "ON/OFF" button (Fig. 5K) to turn system "ON".
4.
Push "UP" or "DOWN" button (Fig. 5A/B) to scroll through features to "MANUAL MODE" in display.
5.
Push "ENTER" (Fig. 5C).
6.
Push "FRONT" button (Fig. 5H) to extend front jacks to the ground; push "REAR" button (Fig. 5I) to run
rear jacks to ground and level the coach front to back.
7.
Push appropriate "Left" or "Right" button to level the coach from side to side. Red flashing lights next
to the buttons on touch pad will indicate which side(s) of the coach needs to be raised to achieve level
condition.
NOTE: Jacks always work in pairs, i.e., "FRONT" button operates both front jacks, etc.
NOTE: The right and left jacks are used to level the coach side to side. Pushing the LEFT button (Fig. 5G) on
the control panel will extend both left jacks. Pushing the RIGHT button (Fig. 5J) on the control panel
will extend both right jacks. Jacks always work in pairs, both front jacks; both right side jacks, etc.
8.
Repeat steps 2 through 7 as needed.
9.
Turn power off to leveling system by pushing ON/OFF button (Fig. 5K).
10. Visually inspect all jacks to ensure all footpads are touching the ground. Should one of the rear jack
footpads not be touching the ground, press the corresponding LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons to lower
the non-compliant jack to the ground.
Rev: 12.27.2017
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