Retracting The Leveling Jacks - Monaco Cayman 2005 Owner's Manual

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• Turn the jack control panel ON.
• Lower the front jack first until it contacts the
ground. Then extend the rear jacks. Ensure all
jacks are in contact with the ground to stabilize
the frame.
• If additional height or surface support is needed,
construct a 1' x 1' wooden block made from two
pieces of ¾" plywood for a total thickness of 1½".
Drill a hole in one corner and use the awning
wand to slide the wooden block under the jack
pad.
• Extend the front jack an additional ½ ". This
allows the front jack to act as a pivot point. This
reduces stress/twist to the chassis and body of the motorhome. Incrementally extend each
jack in such a manner as not to apply excessive stress/twist to the frame.
• To extend or retract a particular jack, press and hold the appropriate rocker switch to the
Extend or Retract position until the desired extension is reached.
• Turn the jack control panel OFF.
• Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
CAUTION:
DO NOT move the motorhome while jacks are in contact with the ground or
extended. Damage to the jacks may occur.

Retracting the Leveling Jacks

• With the parking brake applied and
the transmission in Neutral, start the
engine to bring air system to normal
operating pressure.
• Turn the jack control Power switch
ON.
• Momentarily press the level switch
to ALL. Hydraulic pressure, in all
jacks, is automatically released when
the All switch is pressed. The jacks
retract by the weight of motorhome
and the retract springs on each jack.
The bottom green light will begin
blinking and all jacks will retract.
This operation is on a four-minute
timer. After four minutes, the green
light will stop blinking and go out.
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