Retracting Stabilizers; Troubleshooting; Loss Of Air Pressure - Lippert Components Ground Control 2.0 Master Owner's Manual

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Retracting Stabilizers

To retract the stabilizers, make sure the pressure release valve on the pump (Fig. 2) is open by turning it to
the left (counterclockwise). This will release the extend pressure in all of the stabilizers simultaneously. No
pumping is required because the gas spring will retract the stabilizers.

Troubleshooting

Loss of Air Pressure

A loss of air pressure to a level below 60 psi in one or more of the hydraulic cylinders can cause the stabilizer
to not retract fully. In the unlikely event that one or more of the cylinders loses air pressure, air can be added
by removing the cap from the air fill valve at end of the cylinder (Fig. 3), then filling the cylinder with air
using a standard air pump. Pressurize to 60-70 psi
NOTE: A stabilizer that is fully retracted will be held in place magnetically, even if there is air pressure loss.
Air Fill Valve
(with Cap
Removed)
Rev:11.08.19
Pressure
Release Valve
Cylinder
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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