atwood Levelegs System (towable RV's) User Manual

Levelegs, System, Installation

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messages following these symbols.

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WARNING

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CAUTION

avoid possible

avoid possible

injury or death

injury and/or property damage

FOR YOUR SAFETY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

Installer:

Provide these instructions to the consumer.

Consumer:

Keep documents for future reference.

Atwood Levelegs™ Levelers are intended for use on recreational vehi-
cles, motorhomes and trailers.

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WARNING

VEHICLE CAN MOVE OR COLLAPSE

Never exceed the rated capacity of the leveler as stated on its label.

Levelers are not designed to be used as jacks. Do not use levelers to
lift the vehicle during tire changes, axle work or other servicing. The
tires must stay on the ground.

INSTALLATION

LEVELER LEG

1. Prior to installation, retract the levelers so the foot pads are within

1/2˝ to 1˝ from the end of the outer housing (

FIG

1-F).

2. Position Leveler leg frame bracket (

FIG

1-C & 4-C) vertically on frame

so that there is 8-9˝ minimum of ground clearance (4A-B) for a fully
retracted leg when the RV is loaded to its maximum GVWR. Leveler
legs may be mounted on inside or outside of frame and require cor-
responding Cross Brace Kit.

3. Weld frame bracket using two (2) 5/16˝ welds as shown (

FIG

5-A).

Place leveler leg into mounting bracket with tabs up against bottom
edge of mounting strap (

FIG

6-A) and bolt into place using 2 sets of

3/8˝ carriage bolts, 3/8˝ washers and 3/8˝ nuts (

FIG

6-B). Torque both

bolts to 20 ft. lbs.

4. Repeat steps 1-3 for opposite leveler leg keeping the mounting positions

approximately the same distance behind axle.

5. Cross brace attachment - Attach top cross brace brackets (

FIG

6-C) to

each jack under the tab on the jack using 3/8

˝ carriage bolts and 3/8˝

nuts and torque to 20 ft-lbs. Have top cross brace bracket openings fac-
ing opposite directions, one forward and one rearward. Attach each
cross brace tube to each attached bracket using the 5/16

˝-18 bolts and

nuts (

FIG

6-D). Do not tighten the bolts and nuts. Let the other ends of

the tubes rest on the foot of the opposite jack. Put 5/16

˝-18 bolt through

center of cross brace tubes and put the nut on the bolt, but do not tight-
en. Place lower cross brace bracket (

FIG

6-E) on jack facing the opposite

direction as the top cross brace bracket that is on the jack. Slide the
lower bracket up and attach the cross brace tube end (

FIG

6-F) to the

cross brace bracket with 5/16-18 bolts and nuts. Put 3/8

˝ carriage bolts

and nuts on cross brace brackets and tighten to 20 ft-lbs. Insure lower
brackets do not prevent jack from fully retracting. Tighten all 5/16

˝-18

nuts to 12 ft-lbs.

CONTROLS

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WARNING

EXPLOSION

Controller is not ignition protected. DO NOT install in areas that
require ignition protected devices (such as battery or propane tank
storage compartments).

1. Install Auto Position Control Module (

FIG

2-A) in clean, interior area pro-

tected from moisture and loose materials. Control module must be
mounted face up within 10° of level and with Forward Arrow point-
ing toward the front of the RV. Fasten solidly to surface using corner
holes and appropriate hardware. Failure to do so will affect function.

2. Position Auto Position Key Pad and Activation Switch in clean, interior

box at front of RV with access from side of RV (preferably road side).
Keypad and switch should be protected from moisture and loose
materials (

FIG

8).

3. Provide cutouts for the Key Pad and Activation Switch as shown

(

FIG

7). Note: Reference Key Pad when making cut-out; there is a

tight clearance.

4. Use corner holes on both Key Pad and Activation Switch to fasten

to surface using appropriate hardware.

5. Make connections of Activation Switch wiring harness to Key Pad

and Control Module (

FIG

10-J & K). Wiring harness must be run in

safe area and wire tied appropriately.

6. Attach hooking/unhooking procedure label near key pad.

POWER CONNECTIONS (FIG 10)

A - Driver Front Landing Leg

F - Red (-) Motor Gear Box Lead

B - Passngr Front Landing Leg G - Yellow (+) Motor Gear Box Lead
C - Driver Rear Leveler

H,J,K - Control Pad Wire Harness

D - Passenger Rear Leveler

P - Female Connector

E - 125 Resetable Circuit

Q - Male Connector

Breaker for 2 AWG
battery wire

CONTROL MODULE
1. Connect the controller to the chassis 12 VDC battery through the

manual reset circuit breaker or fuse (

FIG

3-G).

2. Connect the controller to the battery through 2 AWG wire (

FIG

10-N).

3. Terminate 2 AWG wire (

FIG

9-A)

power wire to controller through a

2 AWG 1/4

˝

ID ring terminal (

FIG

9-B)

4. Attach ring terminal to controller with following components:

#10 conductive washer

FIG

9-C

#10 lock conductive washer

FIG

9-D

10-32 conductive nut

FIG

9-E

Note: Torque nut (

FIG

9-E) to 20-25 in-lbs.

Control Module to Levelers and Landing Gear
1. Use wiring harness kit 66386.
2. Run longer motor wires (

FIG

3-E) (connector at motor end) from

each rear leveler leg back to control module. Plug sealed Delphi

®

connector into motor connector. At control module end cut wires
to desired length, strip wires back about 3/8˝ , and crimp to
appropriate butt connector on Molex

®

connector marked R (rear)

(

FIG

3-A) and matching wire colors. Plug into control module con-

nection marked rear (

FIG

10-S).

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LITERATURE NUMBER

MPD 66385

LEVELEGS

SYSTEM

FOR TOWABLE RV

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