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Lippert Components Levelegs Installation Operation & Maintenance
Lippert Components Levelegs Installation Operation & Maintenance

Lippert Components Levelegs Installation Operation & Maintenance

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Installation
Leveler legs.............................................................................
Controller................................................................................
Dip-switch Configurations..........................................................
Wire Harness Installation...........................................................
Operation
Program HOME Position......................................................................
Program/Reprogram AUTO Level Position / Keypad Function............
Unhooking from Tow Vehicle & Leveling/Hooking to Tow Vehicle...
Leveling Features...................................................................
System Protection Features......................................................................
Maintenance / Warranty.............................................................................
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................
Index..........................................................................................
Table of Contents
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CCD-0002294
Rev: 10.05.18
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11-14
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18-21
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Summary of Contents for Lippert Components Levelegs

  • Page 1 CCD-0002294 Rev: 10.05.18 Table of Contents Installation 2-10 Leveler legs………………………………………………………..……… Controller………………………………………………………………..Dip-switch Configurations…………………………………………………. Wire Harness Installation………………………………………………….. Operation 11-14 Program HOME Position..............Program/Reprogram AUTO Level Position / Keypad Function.... Unhooking from Tow Vehicle & Leveling/Hooking to Tow Vehicle... Leveling Features…………………………………………………………. System Protection Features..............Maintenance / Warranty................
  • Page 2 LEVELER LEGS 1. Install direct drive levelers as close to the front bulkhead, and the rear levelers as close to the rear wheels as possible in a rectangular formation. If the levelers are installed unevenly, the effectiveness of the system will be compromised. - 2 -...
  • Page 3 1/2” – 13 grade 5 bolts and 1/2” flat washers. NOTE: The hat brackets used for the 7.5k Levelegs can be oriented in multiple ways to best fit the RV. The hat bracket can be rotated 180° to bolt the Leveleg higher or lower to the frame bracket.
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  • Page 5 Dip Switch Configuration • In order to accommodate as many units as possible, there is a set of four small “dip switches” on the control board that must be configured. Refer to the following table and figure for the required configuration for your RV. NOTE: If any of the blank configurations are used (noted by “DEAD POSITION) in the table below), the Controller will not work.
  • Page 6 Controller Location 1. To optimize the effectiveness of the Controller, it should be mounted as close to the center of the RV as possible. There is an optimal zone and an acceptable zone to install the Controller as shown to the right. Any other place will compromise the operation of the Controller.
  • Page 7 CONTROLLER WIRING All information below pertains to the diagram on the page 10 NOTE: Atwood recommends using the Plug n’ Play harness kit • If modifications to the harnesses must be made, please mimic the Atwood harnesses, and follow the guidelines provided by the manufacturer of the harness terminals. Be sure any wire crimps are strong enough as defined by the manufacturer.
  • Page 8 control pad. TOUCH PAD HARNESS Signal Wire Harness / Activation Switch NOTE: It is important for this harness to be plugged in after all other wires are installed. 1. Locate the activation switch next to the installed auto position control pad allowing clearance for both the controller and switch mounting surfaces.
  • Page 9 Leveler Power Connections • Use the 10 AWG connectors (red and yellow wire) to connect the leveler motors to the control Board. NOTE: Wires cannot run no longer than 20’ to the front, and no longer than 30’ to the rear. 1.
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  • Page 11 LEDs in all images will be represented in this format: Before operating the levelers, you must do the following: 1. Park the RV on as level a site as possible. Check for rocks, holes, or other obstructions. Warn all persons to stand clear of RV. NOTE: The system will recognize excessive slope from front to rear only (greater than 4°...
  • Page 12 CONTROL BOARD INSTALLATION AND OPERATION TO SET HOME POSITION (ALL JACKS FULLY RETRACTED) • If all Leveler lights are blinking green and red at the same time, HOME position must be programmed. To proceed, do the following while the RV is hooked to the tow vehicle: NOTE: For instruction on how to manually hook RV to tow vehicle see page 14.
  • Page 13 TO SET AUTO POSITION (DEFINE LEVEL) NOTE: This same process can be used to reprogram AUTO position. Set Home Position as described above before setting an AUTO position. Switch Activation Switch to ON and Press the ON/OFF button to activate the system. 2.
  • Page 14 UNHOOKING FROM TOW VEHICLE AND LEVELING RV NOTE: If any button is pressed during an auto sequence, the levelers will stop. The controller will reenter most functions after an emergency stop. If not, retract all levelers and begin function from that point.
  • Page 15 If the home position has not been programmed or while in error mode and all levelers are retracted; Switch Activation Switch to ON and Press the ON/OFF button to activate the system. 2. Press the EXT button and a directional button simultaneously to extend each pair of levelers at least 2"...
  • Page 16 SYSTEM PROTECTION FEATURES Nine Cycle Maximum • The controls will shut off for about 15 minutes any time nine (9) RET ALL commands are completed in less than 30 minutes. • When this occurs, all vertical signal lights blink off and on. •...
  • Page 17 This document has been modified from the original Atwood Rev. B AUG11 release. All former references to the Atwood warranty and contact information were removed. For all concerns or questions, please contact Lippert Components, Inc. Ph: (574) 537-8900 | Web: lci1.com | Email: customerservice@lci1.com...
  • Page 18 This guide is only intended for use on Atwood products by service technicians who have successfully completed Atwood training. This guide should be used in conjunction with the appropriate Instruction Manual provided with the product and any applicable Industry Standards. This is not intended to be a complete list.
  • Page 19 LEVELER CONTINUES TO “CLUTCH” • Leveler replaced or operated separate from control pad (manually operating nut / drive shaft or supplying direct power to the leveler) • If the system does not beep an “error mode” 1. Put system in error mode by disconnecting one leveler from power and pressing either RET or EXT and FRONT or REAR for the corresponding leveler.
  • Page 20 LEVELERS WILL NOT MOVE • No power or signal to levelers 1. Check the circuit breaker and reset if necessary. 2. Insure the Activation Switch is in the ON position. 3. If emergency stop was activated by pressing any keypad button during an AUTO function (the four keypad lights should be blinking green) and the rear levelers are extended, press RET and ALL and hold for 5 seconds.
  • Page 21 PANEL LIGHTS BLINK “ON” AND “OFF” • An Auto Position is not set Set the Auto Position, referring to page 13. FALSE RET (FULL RETRACTION) ERROR MODE • Every 50 cycles, the levelers will relearn where the fully retracted position is. If this is more than 4” different than before, the following occurs: 1.
  • Page 22 This document has been modified from the original Atwood Rev. A JUN11 release. All former references to the Atwood warranty and contact information were removed. For all concerns or questions, please contact Lippert Components, Inc. Ph: (574) 537-8900 | Web: lci1.com | Email: customerservice@lci1.com...