Lippert Components Level Up User Manual

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Rev: 12.15.2014

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Level Up Towable Owner's Manual

LCD Message

What's Happening?

What Should I Do?

"EXCESS ANGLE"

Unsecured controller.
Uneven or sloped site.

Check and secure controller placement.
Relocate the unit.

"BAD CALIBRATION"

Unit zero point was not set correctly. Reset zero point. See "Calibration."

"FEATURE DISABLED"

Front of unit below level when

starting Auto Level process.

Raise front of unit above level and restart Auto

Level process.

"LOW VOLTAGE"

Bad connection or wiring.
Discharged or bad battery.

Check wiring - repair or replace.
Test battery voltage under load - charge or

replace.

"OUT OF STROKE"

Unsecured controller.
Uneven or sloped site.

Check and secure controller placement.
Relocate the unit.

"EXTERNAL SENSOR"

Bad connection or wiring.

Replace or repair connection to rear remote

sensor.

"JACK TIME OUT"

System could not level in expected

time.

Check for obstructions, leaks, fluid level and

voltage to power unit motor under load.

"AUTO LEVEL FAILURE"

Unsecured controller.
Voltage drop.

Check and secure controller placement.
Test battery voltage under load - charge or

replace.

Troubleshooting
Error Display in LCD Screen

NOTE: To clear Error Code, push "ENTER" - If error remains, the code will appear again.

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. Each month, check that the fluid level is within 1/4" of the fill spout lip while jacks and slide-outs are

fully retracted.

NOTE: Always fill the reservoir with the jacks and slide-outs in the fully retracted position. Filling reservoir

when jacks and slide-outs are extended will cause reservoir to overflow into its compartment when

jacks and slide-outs are retracted.

2. Inspect and clean all power unit electrical connections prior to the first use of the unit of the season

and prior to storing the unit. If corrosion is evident, clean all corrosion with a wire brush and apply

dielectric grease to the connections.

3. Remove dirt and road debris from jacks as needed.
4. If jacks are down for extended periods, it is recommended to spray exposed leveling jack rods with a

silicone lubricant every three months for protection. If the unit is located in a salty air environment, it is

recommended to spray the rods every 4 to 6 weeks.

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