SECTION 5
DASH / AUTO
5-8
NOTE: When parking at an uneven site, always
park the front of the motor home to the
downhill side. This allows you to level by
raising the front end rather than the rear.
Since only the rear wheels are
locked
while in PARK, raising either one or
both of the rear wheels off the ground
could allow the vehicle to roll off the
jacks.
Jacks Down Light
The ‘Jacks Down’ indicator is intended to
warn you to retract your leveling jacks before
moving the vehicle. The light will come on and a
chime will sound when the ignition key is turned
to the On or Run positions if the jacks are down.
Further Information
See the HWH Operator Manual supplied in your
Owner InfoCase. It contains detailed instruc-
tions, precautions and technical information. It
also contains troubleshooting instructions for
operating system if any functions fail.
NOTE: If one of the leveling jacks should fail to
retract, it can be normally retracted by
opening a T-handle valve on the reser-
voir side of the hydraulic pump. The
jacks are spring loaded to retract when
hydraulic line pressure is relieved. See
the Leveling System Operator’s Manual
included in your InfoCase for specific in-
structions on which valve to open and
what precautions to follow. The hydrau-
lic pump is located beneath the entrance
steps. Valves will be in same relative po-
sitions. To access the pump, remove the
nut from the underside of the top step
‘lip’ and lift the step upward and remove.
Keep all people clear of the coach
while the leveling system is operat-
ing.
Do not use leveling jacks to support
vehicle for service or tire changing.
WARNING
Hydraulic Pump Access - remove nut from bolt on
underside of step and lift off step.
Leveling/Slideout System Hydraulic Pump
(Note valve positions in relation
to fluid reservoir)
Turn T-handle out about six turns until fully open.
Leveling Jack Solenoid Valve