User Manual

to-side. The displayed measurement indicates how much height will be required
on the side where the arrow is displayed. If you are using ramps for leveling,
place the ramp(s) either in the front or rear of the tire(s) on the side indicated by
the red arrow. Then move the trailer onto the ramp(s) until the measurement
distance displays 0.00”. If you are using leveling blocks, stack them to the height
indicated by the displayed measurement and place them in the front or rear of
the tire(s) on the side indicated by the red arrow. Then move your vehicle so that
the tires are on top of the blocks and check the current measurement distance. If
you have achieved a level position, the displayed measurement distance will be
0.00” (figure 13). If the displayed measurement distance is not 0.00”, then note
the measurement distance and move the vehicle tire(s) off the blocks and add or
remove blocks equaling the measurement distance that was displayed when the
tire(s) were on the blocks. Once again, move the vehicle tire(s) onto the blocks
and check the measurement distance to insure that the vehicle is now level from
side-to-side.
NOTE: The reason adding blocks for a second leveling attempt (as mentioned
above) may be required would be due to soft ground that allows the blocks to
sink slightly into the ground or that the location the blocks were placed was
slightly different than where the initial height requirement measurement was
taken. To avoid issues with the blocks being positioned at a slightly different
location than where the initial height requirement measurement was taken,
simply make a note of the height required at the desired parking location. Then
move your vehicle a foot or two from that position so you can place the blocks at
the same location where the initial height requirement measurement was taken.
5) Save your hitch position (towable vehicles only)
If the vehicle you are leveling is a trailer, you will need to disconnect it from your
tow vehicle before leveling it from front-to-back. Release your hitch from the tow
vehicle and extend the jack on the trailer until the hitch is just above the ball or
hitch plate (in the case of a 5th wheel hitch). At the bottom left of the Leveling
screen, tap on the ‘Set’ button in the ‘Hitch Position’ section of the Leveling
screen (figure 11). This will record the current position of the trailer hitch. This
saved position can be used to return the hitch to the current position when you
are ready to reattach the trailer to the tow vehicle.