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

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Operation

Automatic Leveling Descriptive Logic

Grounding: Steps 1-3 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 brain will
activate the jacks, one at a time on the lowest end first, either front or rear.
A.
Ground lowest side jack first e.g., front passenger side (curbside).
B.
Ground remaining side jack next i.e., front driver side (roadside).
2.
Together, both jacks will lift lowest end until level i.e., front of coach will lift briefly until the coach
is level.
3.
The system will then ground remaining jacks, one at a time e.g., rear jacks.
A.
Ground lowest side jack first e.g., rear passenger side.
B.
Ground remaining side jack next e.g., rear driver side.
Leveling: Steps 4-6 describe the process of how the AUTO LEVEL LOGIC levels the coach after the jacks have
been grounded. This process may repeat several times until the coach is level.
4.
Front-to-rear
5.
Side-to-side
6.
Individual
NOTE: Minor adjustments will be made throughout the leveling process to limit or prevent frame twisting.
NOTE: After starting the automatic leveling cycle it is very important that there is no movement within the
coach until the unit is level and the green LCI logo light illuminates in the center of the touchpad.
Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle may have a negative effect on the performance of
the leveling system.

Automatic Leveling Procedure

Coach must be running for LCI Level-Up Motorhome Leveling system to operate.
1.
Press the ON/OFF (power) button (Fig. 1K) on the touchpad to turn the leveling system on. The leveling
system is now operational and the electronic level lights will activate.
2.
Check to see that the Control Pad ENGAGE PARK BRAKE is engaged.
3.
Press the AUTO LEVEL (Fig. 1F) button to begin the automatic leveling cycle.
4.
Press the ON/OFF (power) button to turn the leveling system off.

Manual Leveling Procedure

When leveling the coach, the coach should be leveled front-to-rear first, then leveled left-to-right.
NOTE: The coach requires 12.7V DC to begin the auto leveling function. If voltage at the power unit is
below 12.7V DC, run the engine.
1.
Press the ON/OFF (power) button (Fig. 1K) on the touchpad to turn the leveling system on. The leveling
system is now operational and the electronic level lights will activate.
2.
Press the Down Arrow button (Fig. 1B) to display "MANUAL LEVEL" on the LCD screen (Fig. 1E). Press
the ENTER button (Fig. 1C) to set.
3.
Press the FRONT button (Fig.1G) until the front jacks contact the ground and lift the front of the coach
1-2 inches.
4.
Press the REAR button (Fig. 1J) until the rear jacks contact the ground and lift the rear of the coach.
Keep the button depressed until the level indicator displays "LEVEL."
5.
Press the LEFT or RIGHT button (Fig. 1H or I).
A. If the level indicator is towards the left (roadside) of the coach, press the RIGHT button (Fig. 1I).
B. If the level indicator is towards the right (curbside) of the coach, press the LEFT button (Fig. 1H).
C. Keep either button (RIGHT or LEFT) depressed until the level indicator displays "LEVEL."
Rev: 11.18.19
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Michael M Silvers
April 14, 2025

I have a 2015 FLS337 cougar 5th wheel and I have no power to the touchpad for the leveling system. All the troubleshooting says is, Tripped breaker or turn the key on. Where is the breaker for that system?

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