Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle; Auto Level - Lippert Components Ground Control 2.0 Master Owner's Manual

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Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle

1.
Prior to unhitching the trailer from the tow vehicle, make sure the trailer is parked on a level surface.
2.
Chock the tires of the trailer.
3.
Make sure the footpad of the Power Tongue Jack is pinned securely in place with the clevis pin and
hairpin cotter pin.
4.
Disconnect any wires, chains, or sway controls that may be equipped between the tow vehicle and the
trailer.
5.
Unlatch the trailer coupler.
6.
Turn "On" the Linc Remote (Fig. 16I), then enter a PIN code to access the system.
7.
Choose the "Leveler" option.
8.
Press "EXT" (Fig. 16E) and Front Arrow (Fig. 16B) to extend front jacks to lift the front of the trailer to
take the weight of the trailer off of the hitch.
9.
Uncouple trailer from tow vehicle.
10. Pull tow vehicle away from the trailer and park at a safe distance.
NOTE: To utilize the Power Tongue Jack for the unhitching process, see "Operation - Power Tongue Jack"
section.

Auto Level

1.
Prior to auto leveling, make sure the trailer is unhitched from the tow vehicle and the tow vehicle is
parked a safe distance away from the trailer.
2.
Press the "On/Off" button (Fig. 16I) on the Linc Remote to turn the device "On."
3.
Enter a PIN.
4.
Choose the "Leveler" option.
5.
Press "AUTO LEVEL" (Fig. 16H).
NOTE: Once the automatic leveling cycle has been started, it is important that there is no movement in the
trailer until the leveling process is complete. Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle could
have an effect on the performance of the leveling system.
NOTE: Pressing any button on the Linc Remote during an AUTO LEVEL sequence will abort the auto
leveling cycle. To restart the AUTO LEVEL process, refer to "Operation - OneControl Touch Panel"
section.
6.
When the auto leveling sequence begins:
A. The system checks that the rear jacks are retracted.
B. The Power Tongue Jack may adjust, depending on the orientation of the trailer.
C. Front jacks will extend until movement of the trailer is sensed.
D. The Power Tongue Jack will then retract.
E.
The front jacks will extend/retract near level.
F.
Rear jacks will extend and ground.
G. Trailer will level front-to-rear, then side-to-side.
H. The AUTO LEVEL sequence will ground all jacks to ensure all foot pads are on the ground and auto
leveling is complete.
I.
The Auto LEVEL sequence is complete when the indicator light turns solid green.
NOTE: Step 6 may repeat several times, if the controller deems necessary.
NOTE: If the AUTO LEVEL sequence does not perform as described above, test that the jacks operate
correctly by pushing their corresponding buttons on the Linc Remote; e.g., "Front" button only
operates the front jacks, etc. The jacks can also be tested in manual mode from the OneControl
Touch Panel (Fig. 4). See "Operation - OneControl Touch Panel" section.
NOTE: There is no Hitch Recognition sequence programmed for the Linc Remote.
Rev:11.08.19
Page 69
CCD-0001573-08

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