Auto Level; Auto Level Sequence; Maintenance Level Up Onecontrol; Fluid Recommendation - Lippert Components Ground Control 2.0 Master Owner's Manual

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Auto Level

NOTE: Once the automatic leveling cycle has been started, it is important that there is no movement in the
trailer until the trailer has completed the leveling process. Failure to remain still during the leveling
cycle could have an effect on the performance of the leveling system.
1.
After unhitching from the tow vehicle press "AUTO LEVEL" (Fig. 14H).
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 the OneControl™ Touch Panel (Fig. 2).

Auto Level Sequence

NOTE: Sequence may vary slightly based on the height of the trailer king pin prior to leveling.
1.
When the Auto Level sequence begins, the front of the trailer will seek a position near a level state,
then the trailer will level from front to back.
2.
The left side jack(s) extend to ground (left mid and left rear).
3.
The right side jack(s) extend to ground (right mid and right rear).
4.
Jack pairs will extend as needed in order to level the trailer.
NOTE: Step 4 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 coordinating buttons on the Linc™ remote; e.g., "FRONT" button
operates only the front jacks, etc. The jacks can also be tested in manual mode on the OneControl™
Touch Panel (Fig. 2). See Operation - myRV® OneControl Touch Panel.

Maintenance Level Up OneControl

1.
Each month, check that the fluid level is within
fully retracted.
NOTE: Always fill the reservoir with the jacks and slide-outs in the fully retracted position. Filling reservoir
when jacks and slide-outs are extended will cause reservoir to overflow into its compartment when
jacks and slide-outs are retracted.
2.
Inspect and clean all power unit electrical connections prior to the first use of the trailer of the season
and prior to storing the trailer. If corrosion is evident, clean all corrosion with a wire brush and apply
dielectric grease to the connections.
3.
Remove dirt and road debris from jacks as needed.
4.
If jacks are down for extended periods, it is recommended to spray exposed jack rods with a silicone
lubricant every 3 months for protection. If the trailer is located in a salty air environment, it is
recommended to spray the rods every 4 to 6 weeks.

Fluid Recommendation

The Lippert Electronic Leveling System is pre-filled, primed and ready to operate direct from the
manufacturer. Type "A" Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) is utilized and will work. ATF with Dexron III® or
Mercon 5® or a blend of both is recommended by Lippert Components, Inc. In colder temperatures (less than
10° F) the jacks may extend and retract slowly due to the fluid's molecular nature. For cold weather operation,
fluid specially formulated for low temperatures may be desirable. For a list of approved fluid specifications,
see TI-188.
Rev:11.08.19
1/4
" of the fill spout lip while jacks and slide-outs are
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