Manual Operation For Tongue Jacks; Manual Operation For Stabilizers - Lippert Components Ground Control 2.0 Master Owner's Manual

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Manual Operation For Stabilizers

The gears can be stripped if the stabilizer legs are retracted/extended to the fullest extent and the operator continues
to rotate the manual override. Do NOT use a power tool to extend or retract stabilizers.
Operating the stabilizer without grease on the screw could lead to product failure.
1.
If equipped, disconnect one of the wire leads from the motor to prevent backfeeding the motor.
2.
Insert the ½" pin over the nut or coupler and pin on the end of the stabilizer (Fig. 1A). The slot in the
end of the Manual Override Wrench (Fig. 2) accommodates the pin on the coupler (Fig. 1A) to allow
the manual extension/retraction of the stabilizer legs. Rotate the Manual Override Wrench clockwise to
extend or counterclockwise to retract the stabilizer legs.
NOTE: Make sure the stabilizer legs are fully retracted before moving the trailer.
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Manual Operation For Tongue Jacks

Chock the tires of the trailer. Be sure the footpad of the tongue jack is pinned securely in place with
the clevis pin and hairpin cotter pin. Make sure the ground surface under the tongue jack is firm and
1.
Open the rubber plug on top of the tongue jack's
gearbox (Fig. 3A) to expose the manual drive shaft.
2.
Insert the Manual Override Wrench (Fig. 4).
3.
Turn the crank handle counterclockwise to retract
the jack leg or clockwise to extend the jack leg.
4.
Remove the crank handle.
5.
Replace the rubber plug.
NOTE: Be sure the leg of the tongue jack is fully
retracted prior to moving the tow vehicle.
Rev:11.08.19
Fig. 1
level.
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Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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