Extending Stabilizers; Retracting Stabilizers; Stabilizing System; Manual Override - Lippert Components Ground Control 2.0 Master Owner's Manual

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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.

Stabilizing System

By pressing and holding the "EXTEND" switch (Fig. 1A) for one to two seconds
after the stabilizer legs' footpads make contact with the ground, the trailer will be
stabilized and ready for use.
In the event the system shuts off while trying to stabilize the trailer, the auto-reset circuit protection
contained within the motors has tripped and will reset within 10 seconds. The internal circuit protection is
included to prevent the stabilizer from lifting. If the circuit protection trips, then the stabilizer legs should
not be extended farther.
If the stabilizer legs are not synchronized and are extending unevenly, press and hold "RETRACT" (Fig. 4B)
on the switch until both legs are fully retracted. The circuit protection will trip. After the circuit protection
resets, the stabilization sequence can be restarted.
NOTE: Make sure the stabilizer legs are fully retracted before moving the trailer.

Manual Override

The PSX2™ comes with a manual override system located on the side of each motor.
NOTE: Use of a ratchet with a
is recommended to manually override the system. Do not use a power tool to perform any of the
override procedures since this may damage the motor.
The gears can be stripped if the stabilizer legs are manually retracted/extended to the fullest extent and
the operator continues to rotate the manual override. Use of a power tool could cause harm to the user or
Rev:11.08.19
5/16
5/16
" socket or a
" manual override tool (optional tool sold separately)
damage the stabilizer motor.
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