Lippert Components LCI Level-Up Motorhome Leveling (2013-present) User Manual

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Rev: 08.11.2014

LCI Level-Up Motorhome Leveling (2013-Present)

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Component Description

The LCI Level-Up Motorhome Leveling System consists of the following major components:
Lippert jacks are rated at a lifting capacity appropriate for your coach. Each jack has a 9” diameter

(63.5-square-inch) shoe on a ball swivel for maximum surface contact on all surfaces. (12” dia. - 113-square-

inch shoe also available.)
Each jack is powered from a central 12V DC motor/pump assembly, which also includes the hydraulic oil

reservoir tank, control valve manifold, and solenoid valves.
The LCI Level-Up Motorhome Leveling System is controlled electronically from the driver’s seat of the

coach. The control panel is mounted in the dash. The system can be operated in a manual mode or a fully

automatic mode.

Fluid Recommendation

The LCI Level-Up Motorhome Leveling System is pre-filled, primed and ready to operate direct from the

manufacturer. Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) with Dexron III or Mercon 5 or a blend of both is recommended

by Lippert Components, Inc. Specific fluid information can be found on page 15.

NOTE: In colder temperatures (less than 10° F) the jacks may extend and retract slowly due to the fluid’s

molecular nature. For cold weather operation, fluid specially formulated for low temperatures may

be desirable. Please consult fluid specifications on page 15.

Preventative Maintenance Procedures

1. Check fluid in reservoir every 12 months. If fluid is a clear, red color, do not change. If fluid is milky, pink

and murky, and not clear red in color, drain reservoir and add new fluid. Use recommended fluid (see

page 15).
A. Check fluid only when all jacks are fully retracted.
B. When checking fluid level, fill to within ¼ to ½ inch of fill spout.

2. Inspect and clean all Power Unit electrical connections every 12 months. If corrosion is evident, spray

unit with WD-40 or equivalent.

3. Remove dirt and road debris from jacks as needed.

Your coach should be supported at both front and rear axles with jack stands before working underneath.

Failure to do so may result in personal injury or death.

4. If jacks are down for extended periods, it is recommended to spray exposed leveling jack rods with a

silicone lubricant every seven days for protection. If your coach is located in a salty environment, it is

recommended to spray the rods every 2 to 3 days.

NOTE: OEM to install attachment brackets for leveling jacks.

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