Preparation - Lippert Titan Leveling Systems Installation Manual

Sprinter cab mount (4 valve/4 jack)
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Preparation

1.
Make sure to park the coach on solid and level ground.
2.
Clear all jack landing locations of debris and obstructions.
3.
Keep hands and other body parts clear of fluid leaks. Hydraulic system leaks in the hydraulic leveling
system may be under high pressure and can cause serious skin-penetrating injuries.
Never lift the coach completely off the ground. Lifting the coach so the wheels are not touching the
ground will create an unstable and unsafe condition. Do not lift the coach by the axles.
1.
Using the properly-rated floor jack, support framework and lift the coach according to the
manufacturer's recommendations.
NOTE: A recommended minimum ground clearance between the bottom of the jack footpad and the
ground is 7-9" (Fig. 2). Rear jacks are not adjustable in height, recommend proving optimum range
of 7-9" of ground clearance for the rear jacks. Front jacks have two positions, typically use 2nd hole
in jack to 2nd hole in bracket, optimum ground clearance of 6-7.5" up front.
Rear of
Coach
Departure Angle
2.
Determine how and where the jack will be bolted to the frame of the coach.
3.
Check for any obstructions, such as slide-out cross shafts, outriggers or manual override connections
for slide-outs that will require modification of the brackets prior to bolting on.
4.
Locate and move any wires, hoses, etc. that could be damaged while bolting on the jack brackets to
the frame. Check both the inside and outside of the frame.
Rev: 10.23.23
The axles were not designed as a viable lift point.
Recommended 7-9"
Minimum Clearance
Fig. 2
Ground
Page 5
Rear Tire
CCD-0005481

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