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Section 4: Vehicle Operation
3.
When the lights stop flashing, push the button labeled “FRONT” 5 times.
4.
Press the button labeled “REAR” 5 times.
5.
All lights on the panel will begin to flash. This means you have reached “zero mode”
in the system.
6.
At this time you can operate each corner or pair of levelers individually.
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FRONT operates right front
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RIGHT operates right rear
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REAR operates the left rear
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LEFT operates the left front
NOTE: Keep in mind the twisting/flexing of the vehicle’s frame. Try to oper-
ate jacks in pairs when possible.
Once the coach is level, a new program can be stored into the leveling sensor (brain box).
Press the RETRACT button (3) times. The AIR DUMP light will be the only light flashing.
It will flash for 20 seconds then shut off and the green foot will start flashing. The leveling
sensor is now (re)programmed. The system will use this new setting as the new “zero” point.
If you do not want to store the new program, turn the panel OFF (press POWER).
Low Battery Voltage
If the FRONT and REAR lights are flashing on the display, and all of the buttons are locked
up on the control panel, your battery voltage has dropped too low and the system is locked
up. There is no automatic reset for this condition. It must be done manually.
First make sure your battery level is back up to normal voltage.
Remove the (4) screws from the control panel and remove the panel. On the back side there
is a 6 pin connector. Unplug the (6) pin connector from the back of the control panel for
30 seconds. Plug it back in and the panel will now reset. Reinstall the panel with the (4)
screws.
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