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Manual levelling
In below the procedure for manual
deployment/extension of the axle and corner
supports.
The manual levelling function is mainly used
when automatic levelling is not possible due to
a large tilt of the caravan. With the help of this
feature it is also possible to change the position
of the caravan; think of your sleeping comfort.
Most people prefer to sleep with their head up
slightly. Depending on the orientation of the
caravan with this feature you can manually
adjust the angle where necessary.
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1
2
3
ON/OFF
(no.5)
MANUAL
MODE
(no.6)
Step 1
Press 1x on the button ON/OFF (no.5) to switch the levelsystem ON.
The E&P-logo LED lights up, indicating that the levelsystem is switched on.
When there is insufficient or no battery voltage, the indicator LED “LOW VOLTAGE” (no.2) lights up.
In manual levelling, the caravan must be tilted a few degrees forwards. The system will indicate whether you have positioned the
caravan level enough. If you have not, the indicator LED “FRONT WHEEL” (no.3) lights up.
Step 2
Press 1x on the button “MANUAL MODE” (no.6).
The indicator LED “MANUAL MODE” (no.9) lights up, indicating the manual levelling procedure may begin.
When the caravan leans too steeply, the indicator LED “SLOPE TOO STEEP” (no.1) lights up, although this LED lights up, you are
able to level. On the side where the caravan is low, fill the space under the axle support (footplate) with some boards to compensate
the difference in height. This will avoid the risk it is not possible to level the caravan due to a too large difference in height. In case of
too large height difference the hydraulic jacks may come to the end of their stroke.
Step 3
In most common cases, there lights up one ORANGE arrow on the control panel (no.14) which indicates on which side the caravan
has to be lifted.
Before lifting this side, FIRST lower the other axle-support till it touches the ground.
Summary of Contents for ALARIA 2018
Page 14: ...PREPARING FOR THE ROAD 14 Fig 6 Checking Left Right Friction Pads...
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Page 51: ...51 SERVICES SERVICES Water 52 Gas 59 Electricity 64...
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Page 67: ...67 ELECTRICS ELECTRICS Power Control System 68 Battery 74 Fuses 78 Technical Data 85...
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Page 118: ...118 FLYSCREENS BLINDS ROOFLIGHTS Opening and closing the panoramic rooflight...
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Page 127: ...127 AL KO CHASSIS TYRES AL KO CHASSIS TYRES Chassis 128 General Maintenance 129 Tyres 130...
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