Automatic Leveling Descriptive Logic; Manual Leveling Procedure - Lippert Components Auto Level Owner's Manual

Hydraulic leveling (4 point/3 valve sprinter)
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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.
Grounding
The following steps describe the process of how the auto leveling sequence extends the jacks to the ground.
1.
Depending on which end of the coach is lowest to the ground the level sensor in the controller will
activate the jacks, the lowest end first, either front or rear.
A. If the rear of the coach is the lowest end, ground the lowest rear jack first.
B. If the front end is the lowest end, ground the front jack closest to the power unit.
2.
Ground the remaining lowest end jack, front or rear.
3.
Lift lowest jacks together until level.
4.
The leveling system will then ground remaining jacks.
A. If the rear of the coach is the remaining end, ground lowest jack first.
B. If the front of the coach is the remaining end, ground the front jack closest to the power unit.
5.
Ground the remaining front or rear remaining end jack
6.
Lift remaining end jacks together until level.
Leveling
The following steps describe the process of how the auto leveling sequence levels the coach once the jacks
have been grounded.
Note: This process may repeat several times until level.
1.
Front-to-Rear
2.
Side-to-Side
3.
Individually
4.
Minor adjustments to confirm grounding.

Manual Leveling Procedure

Note: When leveling the coach, level from front-to-rear first. When the coach is level from front-to-rear,
then level the coach from side-to-side.
Note: The engine MUSt be running and the parking brake MUSt be engaged for the four-point three-valve
hydraulic leveling system to operate.
Note: Coach requires a minimum of 9.5V DC to perform manual leveling.
1.
Press the Power Button (Fig. 1K) to turn system on.
2.
Press the Up Arrow (UP) or the Down Arrow (DOWN) (Fig. 1A or Fig. 1B) to scroll through control
features until "MANUAL MODE" is displayed.
3.
Press ENTER (Fig. 1C).
4.
Press FRONT (Fig. 1G) to extend front jacks to the ground.
5.
Press REAR (Fig. J) to extend rear jacks to ground, then level the coach front-to-back.
6.
Press appropriate LEFT or RIGHT, to level the coach side-to-side.
Note: The front jacks will work in pairs, i.e., FRONT operates both front jacks.
Note: The right and left rear jacks are used to level the coach side-to-side. Pressing LEFT
(Fig. 1H) on the touch pad will extend the left rear jack. Pressing RIGHT (Fig. 1I) on the touch pad will
extend the right rear jack.
7.
Repeat steps 4-6 as needed.
8.
Press Power Button (Fig. 1K) to turn system off.
Rev: 06.25.20
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