Operation; Selecting A Site; Zero Point Calibration - Lippert Components Ground Control 2.0 Master Owner's Manual

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Be sure to park the coach on solid, level ground. Clear all jack landing locations of debris and
obstructions. Locations should also be free of depressions. When parking the coach on extremely
soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack. Make sure to keep hands and other
body parts clear of fluid leaks. Hydraulic system leaks in the Class C Hydraulic Leveling System may
be under high pressure and can cause serious skin penetrating injuries. People and pets should be
clear of the coach while operating leveling system. Never lift the coach completely off the ground.
Lifting the coach so the wheels are not touching the ground will create an unstable and unsafe

Operation

The leveling system should only be operated under the following conditions:
1.
The coach is parked on a reasonably level surface.
2.
The coach parking brake is engaged.
3.
The coach transmission should be in the park position.
4.
Make sure all persons, pets and property are clear of the coach while LCI Class C Hydraulic Leveling
System is in operation.
After starting the automatic leveling cycle it is very important that you do not move around in the
coach until the coach is level and the green LED light illuminates in the center of the touchpad.
Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle could have an effect on the performance of the

Selecting A Site

When the coach is parked on an excessive slope, the leveling requirements may exceed the jack lift stroke
capability. For angles greater than 1.0 degree, leveling blocks and jack pads may be required in order to
level properly. If the coach is parked on an excessive slope, the coach should be moved to a more level
surface before the leveling system is deployed. "EXCESS ANGLE" will appear on the LCD screen if the coach is
3.5 degrees out of level from front-to-rear, or side-to-side.
NOTE: Leveling blocks and jack pads may be needed to achieve proper leveling if front to rear angles
exceed 1 degree when the 4" maximum extension of the jack may not be enough.
While utilizing leveling blocks and jack pads, all the wheels MUST NOT leave the ground during
the leveling of the coach. Lifting all the wheels off the ground creates an unsafe condition that
could result in death, serious personal injury, severe product or property damage or voiding of the

Zero Point Calibration

NOTE: Zero Point Calibration may have been preset by the OEM. Verify if Zero Point has already been set. If
not, then recalibration for Zero Point must be performed.
Before auto-leveling features can be made available, the Zero Point MUST be set. This is the point to which
the system will return to when an auto-leveling cycle is initiated. To set the Zero Point, first run a manual
leveling sequence to get the coach to the desired level point. Then activate the Zero Point configuration
mode. This mode is enabled by performing the following sequence:
1.
Turn panel off.
2.
Press the FRONT button (Fig. 1G) five times.
3.
Press the REAR button (Fig. 1J) five times.
Rev:11.08.19
condition.
leveling system.
component warranty.
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CCD-0001573-08

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