Prior To Operation; Operation - Power Tongue Jack; Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle - Lippert Components Ground Control 2.0 Master Owner's Manual

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People and pets should be clear of the trailer while the leveling system is operated. Never lift the
trailer completely off the ground. Lifting the trailer so the wheels are not touching the ground will

Prior to Operation

The leveling system should only be operated under the following conditions:
1.
Make sure the trailer is parked on solid and level ground. The locations should also be free of
surface depressions and moisture.
2.
Make sure all persons, pets, and property are clear of the trailer while the leveling system is in
operation.
3.
Make sure battery(ies) are fully charged at a minimum of 12V DC.

Operation - Power Tongue Jack

When parking the trailer on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack.
NOTE: The "ON" and "OFF" switch (Fig. 2A) controls the Power Tongue Jack's light only. If left on for an
extended period of time, the light will drain the trailer's battery.
NOTE: The Power Tongue Jack is designed for vertical movement of the trailer only.

Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle

1.
Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, make sure the trailer is parked on a level surface and chock
the tires of the trailer.
2.
Make sure the footpad of the Power Tongue Jack is pinned securely in place with the clevis pin and
hairpin cotter pin (Fig. 1B).
3.
Disconnect any wires, chains, or sway control that may be equipped between the tow vehicle and the
trailer. Unlatch the trailer coupler.
4.
Push "EXT" (Fig. 2C) two times holding on the third time approximately five seconds, then release the
switch. The Power Tongue Jack will automatically extend to the ground.
5.
Push "EXT", again, until the coupler clears the hitch ball.
6.
Move the tow vehicle away from the trailer.
7.
Push "RET" (Fig. 2B) as needed to return the front of the trailer to level or use the Auto Level function
on the Touch Pad (Fig. 3D) to level the trailer. See "Auto Level" in "Auto Leveling Control Touch Pad"
section.
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