3.
Install 3/8"-16 bolts (Fig. 1B) in each corner of the steps.
NOTE: Lippert recommends using the front holes and rear slots located along each side of the
mounting plate.
4.
Place a 3/8" flat washer (Fig. 1C) between the bolt head and mounting location.
5.
Place another 3/8" flat washer (Fig. 1C) on the other side of the mounting location under the
locknut (Fig. 1D).
6.
Tighten the fasteners.
NOTE: Do NOT fully tighten bolts.
7.
Square the power steps with the unit, then torque all bolts to 80 in-lbs.
Wiring the Power Steps
Step control wiring is only to be used for step and step light (provided with the step) functions. Do
not splice, cut or tap into any of the step wiring. Failure to heed this warning may result in voiding of
the warranty and/or failure of the step control, which may result in the loss of step function or fire in
All electrical wiring harnesses shall be loomed and secured to prevent possible damage and
NOTE: Refer to Wiring Diagram when connecting the power steps to the unit.
Connect controller wire harnesses and individual wires as follows:
1.
Connect the long 12 AWG green ground wire with the large ring terminal to the unit's chassis.
2.
Connect the controller's 4-way harness as follows:
NOTE: Refer to Wiring Diagram for circuit breaker locations and values.
A.
16 AWG brown wire to one wire of the magnetic door switch. The other wire of the magnetic door
switch must be connected to chassis ground.
B.
16 AWG yellow wire to a circuit breaker connected to an IGN (ignition) terminal in the fuse block.
C.
12 AWG red wire to fuses connected to the battery disconnect box/switch and to one side of the
step switch.
D. 16 AWG white wire to the other side of the step switch.
NOTE: The remaining purple wire is for an optional porch light.
Rev: 12.15.21
the step control.
installed in accordance with RVIA electrical standards.
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