Towing & Leveling
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The landing legs may bind
in overload conditions,
resulting in premature
wear of the drive gear
and stripping of the gear.
Premature gear wear will
also occur with excessive
clutching of the motor -
this occurs at maximum
extension and retraction.
Once clutch noise is heard,
release the landing leg
control switch.
NOTICE
Leveling the RV
Before operating the leveling system:
Please read the
Ground Control 3.0 System Owner’s Manual
(
beginning on
for instructions on how to level your
RV with the
OneControl
®
Touch Screen
or
the manual
Auto
Leveling Touch Pad
. Follow all instructions, safety precautions,
and preventative maintenance.
The
OneControl
®
Touch Screen
is located inside of the forward,
off-door side compartment.
See photo, right.
The manual Auto
Leveling Touch Pad is found on the FRONT of your RV, on the
right side of the compartment door.
See photo, next page.
Leveling your RV is important
• With the unit parked, the next step is to level your RV.
• A small level should be used in the refrigerator, and
on the counter top or floor to confirm the RV is level.
• The refrigerator (and other appliances) are
designed to perform best when the RV is level.
• The water system is designed to drain properly
when the RV is level.
• Sleeping and walking inside is more comfortable
when the RV is level.
BEFORE you operate the leveling system,
ALWAYS make sure that:
1. The RV is parked on a mostly level surface.
2. The tow vehicle is disengaged from the RV.
3. All persons, pets and property are clear of the RV
while the leveling system is in operation.
Landing Legs
The landing legs are used to position the unit while hitching
and unhitching from the tow vehicle, They stabilize the fifth
wheel during camping and storage.
DO NOT use the landing legs to raise the tires off the ground.
They are not designed to support the full weight of the RV to
change tires or service the fifth wheel.
• The landing legs are made up of three steel tubes that
slide inside of each other, either a hand crank or electric
motor drive that turns gears, a screw-drive shaft in each
leg to extend or retract the legs, foot pads, pull pins and
related hardware.
Ensure that the RV is
level before operating
the slideout room.
Water leaks and other
problems could result if
the slideout is operated
without leveling the RV.
NOTICE
CAUTION
Moving parts can
Pinch
,
Crush
or
Cut
. Keep clear
and use caution.
The OneControl Touch Screen
is located inside of the off-door
side, forward compartment
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