Level-Up® (Towable) System OWNER'S MANUAL Rev: 12.15.
TABLE OF CONTENTS System and Safety Information Introduction Touch Pad Diagram Prior to Operation Operation 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 8 8 8 8 9 Basic Jack Operation 5th Wheel Operation Unhitching Instructions Auto Level Auto Level Sequence Hitch Recognition Travel Trailer Operation Unhitching Instructions Auto Level Auto Level Sequence Hitch Recognition Manual Operation Zero Point Calibration Maintenance Troubleshooting Error Display in LCD Screen Manual Override Sys
Introduction Level-Up® is an Automatic Leveling system. This system is equipped with 14K aluminum landing gear and 8K aluminum leveling jacks. The jacks in the Level-Up® system work in pairs. Touch Pad Diagram Fig. 1 A E K B C D G F H I J Callout A B C D E F G H I J K Rev: 12.15.2014 Description Up Arrow - Scrolls up through the menu on LCD. Down Arrow - Scrolls down through the menu on LCD. Enter - Activates modes and procedures indicated on LCD.
Prior to Operation The leveling system shall only be operated under the following conditions: 1. The unit is parked on a reasonably level surface. 2. Be sure all persons, pets and property are clear of the unit while LCI Level-Up® Automatic System is in operation. 3. Ensure the battery of the unit is fully charged or that the unit is plugged into shore power prior to attempting to operate the system. Level-Up® requires a minimum of 12 VDC from the battery for proper operation.
Auto Level Note: Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, ensure unit is parked on a level surface and chock the tires of the unit. 1. After unhitching from tow vehicle press "AUTO LEVEL" (Fig. 1F). Note: Pressing any button during an Auto Level sequence will abort the auto leveling cycle. Note: In order for hitch recognition feature to function, the auto level sequence MUST be started with the front of the unit above level. Auto Level Sequence 1.
Travel Trailer Operation Unhitching Instructions Note: Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, ensure unit is parked on a level surface and chock the tires of the unit. 1. Push “ON/OFF” button (Fig. 1K) to turn system “ON” (green light). 2. Push “UP” (Fig. 1A) or “DOWN” arrow (Fig. 1B) to scroll through features to “MANUAL MODE” in display. 3. Push “ENTER” (Fig. 1C). 4. Push “FRONT” button (Fig. 1G) to extend front jacks to the ground until the trailer is unhitched from the tow vehicle.
Note: If the auto level sequence was started with the front of the unit in a below level condition, the Hitch Recognition will not function and the LCD will display “Feature Disabled.” In order for hitch recognition feature to function, the auto level sequence MUST be started with the front of the unit above level. 4. Connect tow vehicle and make sure travel trailer and hitch are connected and locked. 5. Push “UP” arrow until ”AUTO RETRACT” appears in LCD screen. 6. Push “ENTER.
Zero Point Calibration 1. Turn “ON/OFF” button (Fig. 1K) on. 2. Push “FRONT” button (Fig. 1G) 10 times. 3. Push “REAR” (Fig. 1J) button 10 times. 4. Control will flash and beep, LCD will say “ZERO POINT CALIBRATE.” 5. To memorize this level condition, press “ENTER” (Fig. 1C). 6. LCD will say “ZERO POINT STABILITY SUCCESSFULLY SET.” 7. The control will then turn off. Maintenance 1.
Manual Override The LCI Level-Up® Automatic Leveling System can be manually operated with an electric drill. In the event of electrical or system failure, this manual method of extending and retracting the jacks can be used. See the instructions below. Note: Unhook the power unit motor from the power source prior to attempting the manual override procedure. 1. Locate the valves that are paired with the landing gear or leveling jack to be manually overridden. A.
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