Holiday Navigator 2003 Owner's Manual page 408

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Chassis Information
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• Select a level site if possible. If the site is not level, park the
motorhome with the front facing downhill.
• Before operating the system, lower the air suspension by making
several brake applications. Turn the key on, then push the Air
Dump switch.
• If additional height or surface support is needed. Construct 1' by 1'
wooden blocks made from two pieces of ¾" plywood for a total
thickness of 1½". Drill hole in corner and use awning wand to
slide wooden block under jack pad.
• Drill a hole in one end, and use the awning hook to slide the block
under the jack pad.
• If operating the system manually, lower the front jack first. The
front jack will be the pivot point for the chassis. This reduces
torsional stress on the chassis and body of the motorhome. Torsional
stress is significantly reduced when operating the system properly.
Damage resulting from improper leveling procedures and excess
torsional twist can range from windshield damage to the entry
door jammed closed.
• The remote control switches will operate with a minimum of 7.5
Volts DC. Optimum requirements for operating the system are
voltages above 9.6 Volts DC.
N A V I G A T O R 2 0 0 3
jacks switch

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