Troubleshooting
Manual Override - Jacks
In the event that the jacks will not extend or retract, the valves can be manually overridden by using a
5/64
or
" hex wrench to turn the manual override clockwise on the valve. (Fig. 47). The leveling jacks can then
be extended or retracted. Remember to turn the manual override completely counterclockwise (Fig. 48)
until it will no longer turn, to close the valve after the jacks have been completely extended or retracted.
Clockwise for manual override
Manual Override - Power System
The Titan Leveling System can be run with auxiliary power devices like electric drills, ratchet wrenches or
cordless screwdrivers. In the event of electrical or system failure, this manual method of extending and
retracting the jacks can be used. A standard handheld drill is all that is required.
1.
Remove plastic cap (Fig. 49A).
2.
Disconnect power cables on the motor.
½
3.
Using a
" socket, insert into auxiliary drive device, i.e. cordless or power drill. Insert socket onto
coupler found under plastic cap (Fig. 50A).
4.
Run drill in reverse or counterclockwise to retract jacks.
A
Rev: 10.23.23
Fig. 47
Fig. 49
Counter-clockwise for normal operation
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Fig. 48
Fig. 50
A
5/32
"
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