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Zero Point Calibration

The Zero Point is the programmed point that the trailer will return to each time the auto-level feature 

is used. The Zero Point must be programmed prior to using the auto-level feature to ensure the proper 

operation of the system.

NOTE: Prior to starting this procedure, double check all connections on the controller, jacks and touchpad. 

1.  Manually run the jacks to level the trailer.

A.  Manual leveling is best achieved by placing a level in the center of the trailer and leveling it both 

front to back and then side to side. 

B.  See Manual Operation section for instructions on how to manually operate the system.

2.  After the trailer has been leveled, turn off the touchpad.

3.  With the touchpad off, press and release the FRONT jack button (Fig. 1G) 10 times, then press and 

release the REAR jack button (Fig. 1J) 10 times. 

4.  The touchpad will flash and beep and the LCD display will read ZERO POINT CALIBRATION ENTER to 

set, Power to Exit (Fig. 5).

5.  To set the current position as the zero point, press the ENTER button (Fig. 1C).

A.  The LCD display will read Zero point stability check (Fig. 6).

B.  The LCD display will read Zero point set successfully once process has been completed (Fig. 7).

C.  The system will set this point as its level state and the touchpad will turn off.

 Fig.  5

 Fig.  6

 Fig.  7

Maintenance

1.  Each month, check that the fluid level is within 1/4" of the fill spout lip while leveling jacks and slide-

outs are fully retracted. 

NOTE: Always fill the reservoir with the leveling jacks and slide-outs in the fully retracted position. Filling 

the reservoir when leveling jacks and slide-outs are extended will then cause the reservoir to 

overflow into its compartment when jacks and slide-outs are retracted.

2.  Maintain battery at full capacity.

3.  Inspect and clean all power unit electrical connections prior to the first use of the trailer at the start of 

the traveling season and prior to storing the trailer. If corrosion is evident, clean all corrosion with a 

wire brush and apply dielectric grease to the connections.

4.  Remove dirt and road debris from leveling jacks as needed.

5.  If leveling jacks are down for extended periods, LCI recommends spraying exposed jack rods with a 

silicone lubricant every three months for protection. If the trailer is located in a salty air environment, 

spray the rods every four to six weeks.

Fluid Recommendation

The Lippert Electronic Leveling System is pre-filled, primed and ready to operate direct from the 

manufacturer. Type “A” Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) is utilized and will work. ATF with Dexron III® or 

Mercon 5® or a blend of both is recommended by Lippert Components, Inc.

In colder temperatures (less than 10° F) the jacks may extend and retract slowly due to the fluid’s molecular 

nature. For cold weather operation, fluid specially formulated for low temperatures may be desirable. For a 

list of approved fluid specifications, see 

TI-188

.  Or go to https://www.lci1.com/towable-br-level-up/support-

towable-level-up-br-touch-pad/, click on the Technical Information Sheets tab, then select TI - 188: Hydraulic 

Operation Fluid Recommendation from the listed documents.

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Summary of Contents for Level Up LCD Travel Trailer

Page 1: ...Level Up LCD Travel Trailer OWNER S MANUAL D I S C O N T I N U E D ...

Page 2: ...ents Inc to obtain replacement parts Additional information about this product can be obtained from lci1 com support or by downloading the free myLCI app The app is available on iTunes for iPhone and iPad and also on Google Play for Android users iTunes iPhone and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Google Play and Android are trademarks of Google Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2 Safet...

Page 3: ...age Safety The WARNING symbol above is a sign that an installation procedure has a safety risk involved and may cause death serious personal injury or severe product or property damage if not performed safely and within the parameters set forth in this manual Make sure the trailer is properly supported before performing any maintenance or repair work Follow the trailer manufacturer s recommendatio...

Page 4: ...ions until MANUAL MODE is displayed Fig 2 3 Press ENTER button Fig 1C 4 Press FRONT button Fig 1G to extend front jacks to the ground until the trailer is unhitched from the tow vehicle Note The Power Tongue Jack should only be used when storing the trailer Auto Level For the hitch recognition feature to function the auto level sequence MUST be started with the front of the trailer above level The...

Page 5: ...lays procedures and results F AUTO LEVEL Places leveling system into auto level mode G FRONT Jack Button Activates both front jacks H LEFT Jack Button Activates left leveling jack s in manual mode I RIGHT Jack Button Activates right leveling jack s in manual mode J REAR Jack Button Activates rear leveling jacks in manual mode K POWER Button ON OFF Turns leveling system on and off Fig 1 Touchpad Di...

Page 6: ...reads MANUAL MODE Fig 2 D Press the FRONT jack button Fig 1G to extend front jacks E Press the RETRACT button Fig 1D and the LED Fig 4 comes on F Press the FRONT button Fig 1G to retract front jacks Note If the LED indicator light Fig 4 is on jacks will retract If the LED indicator light is off jacks will extend G Press the POWER button ON OFF Fig 1K to turn system off H After three minutes of ina...

Page 7: ... fill the reservoir with the leveling jacks and slide outs in the fully retracted position Filling the reservoir when leveling jacks and slide outs are extended will then cause the reservoir to overflow into its compartment when jacks and slide outs are retracted 2 Maintain battery at full capacity 3 Inspect and clean all power unit electrical connections prior to the first use of the trailer at t...

Page 8: ...n to reset the system Zero point not set Set zero point LOW VOLTAGE Battery voltage dropped below 9 5V Check wiring repair or replace Test battery voltage under load charge or replace OUT OF STROKE Jack has reached maximum stroke length and is unable to lift Check disposition of jacks and or relocate the trailer EXTERNAL SENSOR Bad connection or wiring from the controller to the rear sensor Replac...

Page 9: ...manifold Fig 8 2 Using a 5 32 hex wrench open the valve by turning the manual override set screw clockwise Fig 9A 3 Remove protective label Fig 10A from power unit to reveal the manual override coupler 4 Using an electric drill with a 1 4 hex bit insert the hex bit into the manual override coupler to manually operate the Level Up system Fig 11 A Run the drill forward clockwise to retract the level...

Page 10: ...has been provided Any unauthorized use shall void any applicable warranty The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and at the sole discretion of LCI Revised editions are available for free download from lci1 com Please recycle all obsolete materials For all concerns or questions please contact Lippert Components Inc Ph 574 537 8900 Web lci1 com Email customerser...

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