Lippert Components Auto Level Owner's Manual

Lippert Components Auto Level Owner's Manual

Hydraulic leveling (4 point/3 valve sprinter)

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Hydraulic Leveling
(4 POINT/3 VALVE SPRINTER)
OWNER'S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Hydraulic Leveling (4 POINT/3 VALVE SPRINTER) OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Mechanical portions of the hydraulic leveling system are replaceable. Contact Lippert Components, Inc. to obtain replacement parts. The hydraulic leveling system is primed and tested at the factory. However, the system is shipped dry to avoid hazardous material restrictions.
  • Page 3: Component Description

    Moving parts can pinch, crush, or cut. Keep clear and use caution The use of the Lippert Components, Inc. Hydraulic Leveling System to support the coach for any reason other than which it is intended, is prohibited by the Lippert Limited Warranty. The Hydraulic Leveling System is designed as a leveling system only and should not be used for any reason to provide service under the coach, e.g.
  • Page 4: Operation

    operation Note: It is recommended to have the engine running to maintain the minimum required voltage of 12.75V DC. The leveling system should only be operated under the following conditions: The coach is parked on a reasonably level surface. The coach “PARKING BRAKE” is engaged. The coach transmission should be in the park position.
  • Page 5: Automatic Leveling Procedure

    Press Auto Level (Fig. 1F). LCD Screen will display "Remain Still." The coach will level automatically and indicate "Auto Level - Success" in the LCD display (Fig. 1E). Note: Display will then read "Level - Jacks: Down." Do not press any buttons until this message appears or a "Function Aborted"...
  • Page 6: Automatic Leveling Descriptive Logic

    Automatic Leveling Descriptive Logic After starting the automatic leveling cycle it is very important to avoid movement in the coach until the coach is level and the green LeD light illuminates in the center of the touch pad. Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle could have an effect on the performance of the leveling system.
  • Page 7: Auto Jack Retract Procedures

    All coach wheels MUSt Not leave the ground during leveling. Lifting all the wheels off of the ground creates a condition where severe property damage, serious personal injury or possible death may occur. Visually inspect all jacks to make sure all footpads are touching the ground. If either of the rear jack footpads is not touching the ground, press LEFT or RIGHT (Fig.
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting

    troubleshooting Note: To enter the manual mode, refer to Manual Leveling Procedure section. Manual Override of Power System and Jacks In the event that the jacks do not retract, the cartridge valves can be manually overridden. Note: Cartridge valves should be opened prior to operating with any auxiliary power device. The hydraulic leveling system can be operated in conjunction with auxiliary power devices, like cordless or power drills.
  • Page 9: Automatic Safety Shutoff

    Automatic Safety Shutoff The touchpad will automatically turn off after four minutes, if left inactive. To reset the system, turn the coach ignition off, then back on. Press the touchpad's Power Button (Fig. 1K) again. Drive Away Protection System If the ignition is in the “RUN” position, the jacks are extended and the operator releases the parking brake, all indicator lights will flash and the alarm beeper will activate.
  • Page 10: Error Mode

    Miscellaneous A "Re-Level" feature is programmed into the controller. If the jacks are extended and the user presses AUTO LEVEL (Fig.1F), the system will re-level from that point. The system will not retract before performing the re-level. System will refuse any operation when a low voltage condition is present.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting Table

    Low voltage on battery. Start coach to charge battery. button is pushed. Touchpad turns on, coach will not auto level, Faulty pressure switch or Press RETRACT ALL JACKS button on touchpad. If JACKS JACKS DOWN light is on, low pressure in system.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting Table Continued

    Fluid Recommendation Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) with Dexron®III or Mercon®V or a blend of both is recommended by Lippert Components, Inc. For a list of approved fluid specifications, see TI-188. To obtain this Technical Information sheet on-line, go to http://www.lci1.com/support-hydraulic-leveling-lcd-br4-point3-valve. Then click on the Technical Information Sheets tab.
  • Page 13: Preventative Maintenance

    Preventative Maintenance Check hydraulic fluid in reservoir every 12 months. If fluid is a clear, red color, do not change. If fluid is milky, pink and murky, and not clear red in color, drain reservoir and add new fluid. Hydraulic fluid in reservoir should be changed a minimum of every five years.
  • Page 14: Wiring Diagram

    Page 14 Rev: 06.25.20 CCD-0001515...
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  • Page 16: Hydraulic Plumbing Diagram

    Hydraulic Plumbing Diagram Retract extend LF Jack Jack extend Port extend Port Retract Port Retract Port Retract Hydraulic Power Unit HPU Note: Orange - Retract Retract Black - Extend RR Jack Jack extend Page 16 Rev: 06.25.20 CCD-0001515...
  • Page 17: Notes

    Notes Page 17 Rev: 06.25.20 CCD-0001515...
  • Page 18 The contents of this manual are proprietary and copyright protected by Lippert Components, Inc. (“LCI”).  LCI prohibits the copying or dissemination of portions of this manual unless prior written consent from an authorized LCI representative has been provided.  Any unauthorized use shall void any applicable warranty. ...

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