HWH CORPORATION personnel will contact you to the problem quickly. If the dealer has difficulty solving determine whether or not your claim is valid. If it is, HWH the problem, he should immediately contact the Customer CORPORATION will authorize repair or replacement of the Service Department, at HWH CORPORATION.
CONTROL IDENTIFICATION "NOT IN PARK" LEFT EXTEND LIGHT BUTTON POWER ON FRONT RETRACT LIGHT BUTTON "ON" BUTTON FRONT EXTEND BUTTON HWH HYDRAULIC LEVELING STORE LIGHT WARNING LIGHTS "DUMP" (4-Red) BUTTON RIGHT SIDE "STORE" EXTEND BUTTON NOT IN BUTTON PARK/ LEVELING LIGHTS BRAKE "OFF"...
OPERATING PROCEDURES SITE SELECTION Park with the front of the vehicle facing downhill if possible. on soft ground or asphalt paving, wood blocks or pads should Care must be taken not to raise the rear of the vehicle too high or be placed under the jacks.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES ROOM AND GENERATOR SLIDE EXTEND PROCEDURE CAUTION: OPERATING THE ROOM OR GENER- 4. Press the "I" button if the POWER ON light is not illuminat- ATOR SLIDE WITH ANY ROOM-LOCKING DEVICES LOCK- ed. Refer to the Control Identification page. ED OR THE MANUAL-RETRACT WINCH ATTACHED CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES RETRACT PROCEDURES IMPORTANT: DO NOT interrupt power to the leveling system EXTEND POSITION STORE/TRAVEL POSITION while it is in the STORE mode. DO NOT push the "OFF" button or turn the ignition key. The system must be allowed to completely finish the STORE mode.
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NOTE: All major components of the system can be replaced In west or icy weather leveling jacks may become encrusted with rebuilt parts or can be sent to HWH CORPORATION to with ice. This may cause the leveling system to function be rebuilt, when the system is out of warranty.
TROUBLE SHOOTING The following is a list of problems, and possible solutions, which might occur to the leveling system. NOTE: Only qualified technicians should install or repair leveling systems on vehicles. A knowledge of hydraulics, welding, the vehicle’s suspension and electrical system, as well as an understanding of the leveling system’s hydraulics and electronics is required.