User's Manual

6) Level your towable vehicle from front-to-back
Once your vehicle is level from side-to-side you are ready to begin leveling
from
front-to-back. For this step you will be using the bottom section of
the Leveling
screen. Similar to the side-to-side leveling step, when the
vehicle is not in a level
position there will be a red arrow pointing up or
down near the front of the trailer
graphic side view (figure 11). This indicates whether the front of the vehicle
needs to be lowered (arrow pointing down) or raised (arrow pointing up) to
achieve a level position from front-to-back. Simply raise
or lower the tongue of
the trailer as indicated by the up or down arrow in the bottom section of the
Leveling screen. Level position for the front-to-back will be indicated in the s
ame
manner as the side-to-side leveling process and the displayed measurement
distance will be 0.00” (figure 13).
7) Recall your hitch position (towable vehicles only)
If the vehicle you are leveling is a trailer, you can recall the hitch position you
saved in step 5 to aid in returning your tongue to the position it was in
when you
removed it from the tow vehicle hitch. Tap on the ‘Recall’ button in the Hitch
Position section of the Leveling screen and the Recall Hitch
Position screen will
be displayed (figure 15). The Recall Hitch Position
screen shows a side view of
the trailer, a red arrow pointing up or down, and a measur
ement distance similar
to the Leveling screen side view. The measurement distance represents the
amount of distance the tongue needs to be moved
up or down (as indicated by
the red arrow) to return to the previously saved hitch position. Moving the traile
r
tongue in the direction indicated by the red arrow will cause the displayed
measurement distance to be reduced. The tongue will be at the saved hitch
position when the displayed distance measurement is 0.00” (figure 14). A Hi
tch
Position Save Date is also displayed at the bottom of the Recall Hitch Position
screen which indicates when the currently saved hitch position was saved.
When you have completed the Recall Hitch Position process tap the “Return”
button at the bottom of the screen to return to the Leveling screen.
8) Level your driveable vehicle (without leveling jacks)
Typically the top view will be used for leveling a driveable vehicle and is the
default view (figure 12). Labels on the top view indicate front, back, driver’s side
and passenger side of the vehicle. At each corner of the top view of vehicle
graphic are both a measurement distance and a red arrow pointing upward
(only
displayed when not in a level position). The measurement
distance displayed at
each corner is the height required for the wheel that
corresponds with that corner