Operation; Basic Jack Operation; Dropping Off Travel Trailer - Lippert Components Ground Control 2.0 Master Owner's Manual

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Operation

Be sure to park the travel trailer on solid and level ground. Prior to operation, clear all jack landing locations
of debris and obstructions. The locations should also be free of surface depressions and moisture. When
parking the travel trailer on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack.
People and pets should be clear of travel trailer while operating leveling system. Never lift the travel trailer
completely off the ground. Lifting the travel trailer so the wheels are not touching the ground will create an

Basic Jack Operation

The power tongue jack can be operated at any time using the buttons on the front of the tongue jack motor
enclosure or by pressing the "FRONT" button (Fig. 1H) of the touch pad in standard mode.
The leveling jacks can only be extended when the touch pad is in manual mode. Once in manual mode,
pressing the "FRONT" button (Fig. 1H) will extend both front jacks at the same time. By pushing the button
combination of "FRONT" and "LEFT" (Fig. 1I), or "FRONT" and "RIGHT" (Fig. 1J) buttons, the individual front
jacks can be extended. Pressing the "REAR" button (Fig. 1K) will extend both rear jacks at the same time.
To extend individual rear jacks, press the button combination of "REAR" and "LEFT" (Fig. 1I), or "REAR" and
"RIGHT" (Fig. 1J) buttons, depending on which jack needs to be operated. Pressing the "LEFT" button (Fig.
1I) will extend both the left front jack and the left rear jack. Pressing the "RIGHT" button (Fig. 1J) will extend
both the right front jack and the right rear jack.
If the touch pad is put in the retract mode, which is indicated by the orange illuminated LED next to the
"RETRACT" button (Fig. 1E), the front jacks can be retracted together by pushing the "FRONT" button (Fig.
1H). Individual front jacks can be retracted by pushing the combination of the "FRONT" and "LEFT" (Fig. 1I),
or "FRONT" and "RIGHT" (Fig. 1J) buttons. Similarly, the rear jacks can be retracted together by pushing the
"REAR" button (Fig. 1K), or individually by pushing the combination of the "REAR" and "LEFT" (Fig. 1I) or
"REAR" and "RIGHT" (Fig. 1J) buttons. Pressing the "LEFT" button (Fig. 1I) will retract both the left front jack
and the left rear jack. Pressing the "RIGHT" button (Fig. 1J) will retract both the right front jack and the right
rear jack.
NOTE: If the leveling jacks will not operate individually using the method described above, but they
operate properly when Auto Level is performed, the Twist Prevention Protection system has locked
out the operation to prevent damage to the frame of the travel trailer.

Dropping Off Travel Trailer

1.
Park travel trailer on level ground.
2.
Chock all tires.
3.
Make sure battery power is on.
4.
Disconnect any wires, chains, or sway control that may be equipped
between the tow vehicle and travel trailer. Unlatch the travel trailer
coupler.
5.
Press and hold the "EXT" button on the tongue jack or press the
"FRONT" button (Fig 1H) on the touch pad in standard mode to
extend the tongue jack to the ground (Fig. 2A). Continue extending
until the travel trailer coupler releases from the tow vehicle hitch.
6.
Once the coupler is clear of the hitch, pull the tow vehicle away and
park at a safe distance.
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