Operation; Preparation; Extending Stabilizers; Retracting Stabilizers - Lippert Components Ground Control 2.0 Master Owner's Manual

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Operation

Failure to act in accordance with the following may result in death, serious personal injury or severe product
or property damage. Always make sure the stabilizer area is clear of pets, people and objects before and
during operation of the system. Always keep away from the stabilizer legs when in operation.
The PSX1 is to be used for stabilizing the trailer, not leveling the trailer. The stabilizer legs should never be
extended longer than two seconds beyond initial contact with the ground.
Never lift the trailer completely off the ground. Lifting the trailer completely off the ground creates an
unstable condition that could result in property damage and personal injury.

Preparation

The PSX1 is intended for the purpose of stabilizing the trailer after the trailer has been leveled.
1.
Make sure the trailer is on solid, level ground.
2.
Clear all stabilizer leg landing locations of debris and obstructions. Locations should also be free of
depressions.
3.
When parking the trailer on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each stabilizer
leg.
4.
People and pets should be clear of trailer while operating the stabilizers.

Extending Stabilizers

1.
Make sure the trailer is level.
2.
Verify the battery is fully charged and hooked up to the electrical system.
3.
Press and hold "EXTEND" on the switch (Fig. 1A) for the rear stabilizer until
the footpads of the stabilizer legs contact the ground and the rear of the
trailer is stabilized. Then release the switch.
4.
If a front stabilizer is installed, press and hold "EXTEND" on the switch (Fig.
1A) for the front stabilizer until the footpads of the stabilizer legs contact
the ground and the front of the trailer is stabilized. Then release the switch.
Once the stabilizer legs have been extended, do not use the tongue jack on a travel trailer or the landing
gear on a 5th Wheel. Damage to the stabilizer legs can occur when lifting or leveling the trailer after the
stabilizer legs have been extended. Doing so will void the warranty of the stabilizers.

Retracting Stabilizers

1.
Verify the battery is fully charged and hooked up to the electrical system.
2.
If a front stabilizer is installed, press and hold "RETRACT" on the switch (Fig. 1B) for the front stabilizer
until the stabilizer legs are fully retracted. Then release the switch.
3.
Press and hold "RETRACT" on the switch (Fig. 1B) for the rear stabilizer until the stabilizer legs are fully
retracted. Then release the switch.
Rev:11.08.19
Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep clear and use caution.
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