Ground Control™ 3.0 Aftermarket Manual

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Ground Control™ 3.0
Aftermarket
Manual
Table of Contents
Homing Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Zero Point Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,11
Unhitching from Tow Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Auto Level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Sequence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Hitch Recognition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Manual Override Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,14
Top of Jack Motor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Bottom of Jack Motor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Configuring the Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,15
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Parts List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Landing Gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Rear Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Rear Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,6
Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Touch Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
System and Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Prior to Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Touch Pad Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Basic Jack Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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Configure LINC Remote to Interface (Touch Pad) . . . . 15
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,17
Standard Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Special Jack Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-20
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Introduction
QUICK FACTS
• Two times the speed of previous systems.
• Hall Effect technology measures revolutions, not amps,
ensuring more accurate leveling.
• Hitch Recognition Memory Function.
• Added stability with new rear round leveling jacks.
• Fully automatic one-touch control panel included.
• NEW optional one-touch auto-level wireless remote.
• Level coaches function more efficiently than non-level coaches.
• 20,000 lb. total leveling capacity.
• Saves time setting up camp.
Ground Control™ 3.0 is a revolutionary electric leveling system
for towable RVs. Its Hitch Recognition Memory Function
remembers where the Auto Level sequence was started, saving
time during hook-up.
FULLY AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC
LEVELING SYSTEM
LCI has taken its Ground Control Automatic Electric Leveling
System to the next level. Its new leveling jacks are driven by
Hall Effect Technology, which measures the jack leg motor
revolutions instead of amps, ensuring more accurate leveling.
We have also added stronger, faster and more stable round rear
jacks, a Hitch Recognition Memory Function and a fully automatic
wireless option. We are continually offering better options for a
better camping experience.
A
C
B
F
E
D
I
G
H
J
K
M
Parts List
L
O
P
N
Q
R
V
S
T
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Letter
Part#
Description
Quantity
A
B
305339
Left Rear Jack
1
344792
Right Rear Jack
1
C
D
305340
Landing Gear
2
349975
Jack Mounting Bracket
2
E
119113
Bolt On Pull Pin
2
F
225598
Snapper Pin
4
G
118076
Rear Jack Mounting Bolt
12
H
178210
Rear Jack Mounting Nut
12
I
125878
Landing Gear Carriage Bolt
4
J
119073
Landing Gear Bracket Nut
4
K
191021
Jack Mounting Bracket Bolt
8
L
304136
GC 3.0 - 4 Point Controller
1
M
232937
Touch Pad Harness
1
N
306176
Power and Ground Harness
1
O
234802
Touch Pad
1
P
329164
LINC Remote
1
Q
267401
LINC Remote Charger
1
R
243688
Rear Sensor Harness
1
S
232201
Rear Sensor
1
T
231775
Rear Sensor Mounting Plate
1
U
241940
#8 x 1 Screw (for 231775)
4
V
307490
Left Landing Gear Harness
1
W
306298
Left Rear Jack Harness
1
X
307489
Right Landing Gear Harness
1
Y
305115
Right Rear Jack Harness
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Preparation
1. Remove all loose items from the front storage
compartments of the 5th wheel.
2. Analyze the unit. Determine where the rear jack brackets,
controller, and touch pad will be mounted on the unit. The
rear jack brackets should be mounted approximately 1 foot
behind the rear tires and be aligned with each other. The
controller should be mounted to the ceiling of the frontmost storage compartment in the center of the unit. The
touch pad should be mounted in a compartment on the
side of the unit so that the operator will have a view of the
hitch pin while using the touch pad. The touch pad must
also be protected from the elements.
main frame rail
tab
landing gear
tab
3. Support the unit at all four corners with jack stands
(or other adequate supports).
nut
carriage bolt
4. Remove the underbelly from the unit and set aside.
Fig. 1
Installation - Landing Gear
NOTE: For this portion of the installation, use parts C, I, J, V,
and X on the parts list. L is referenced but not needed.
1. Remove existing landing gear from the unit by removing the
carriage bolts and nuts in the brackets that are holding the
landing gear in place.
A
tab
2. Using the new carriage bolts (I) and nuts (J), mount the
new landing gear (C) in the brackets so that the tabs on
the new landing gear are positioned between the mounting
brackets as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. Tighten the nuts on
the carriage bolts until the bracket opening is less than
2 1/2 ” (Fig. 2A).
tab
3. Connect the wire harnesses (V and X) to the landing gear
motor wires and run the harnesses to the compartment
where the controller (L) will be mounted.
A
NOTE: LCI recommends zip-tying the harnesses tight against
the landing gear motors to prevent damage to
the harnesses.
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Installation - Rear Jacks (Fig. 3)
main frame rail
NOTE: For this portion of the installation, use parts A, B, D,
G, H, K, W, and Y on the parts list. L is referenced but
not needed.
1. Determine position and ground clearance requirements for
the rear jacks (A, B). The rear jack brackets (D) should be
mounted approximately 1 foot behind the rear tires and be
aligned with each other.
jack mounting
bracket
jack
bracket
bolt
NOTE: When fully retracted, rear jacks should maintain
7 – 9 inches of ground clearance.
rear jack
2. Mark jack mounting bracket (D) locations on the main
frame rail.
3. Using a 5/16” drill bit, drill through the frame at the
marked positions.
4. Using the included self-tapping bolts (K), mount the
brackets to the frame. Tighten the bolts to no more than
75 lb.-ft. of torque.
jack mounting nut
6. Bolt the rear jacks (A,B) to the mounting brackets
(D) using six bolts (G) and nuts (H) per jack. Tighten the
bolts to 90 lb.-ft. of torque.
jack mounting bolt
7. Connect the wire harnesses (W and Y) to the rear jack
motor wires and run the harnesses to the compartment
where the controller (L) will be mounted.
Fig. 3
NOTE: LCI recommends zip-tying the harnesses tight against
the rear jack motors to prevent damage to the harnesses.
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Installation - Rear Sensor
NOTE: For this portion of the installation, use parts R, S, T,
and U on the parts list. L is referenced but not needed.
The rear sensor (S) must be installed on the crossmember
to the rear of the back axle, centered from curbside to
roadside on the unit with the arrows on the top of the
sensor pointing the correct direction (Fig. 4).
1. Dry fit the mounting plate (T) and the rear sensor (S) to
the crossmember. The pre-drilled holes in the plate are for
mounting the plate to the crossmember. Mark on the plate
where the rear sensor will set. Space between the sensor
and the crossmember must be left so the wire harness will
not be pinched (Fig. 5).
2. Attach the rear sensor (S) to the mounting plate (T)
using two #8 x 1” self tapping screws (U). Orientation is
imperative for the correct operation of the leveling system
(Fig. 6).
Fig. 5
#8 x 1”screw
rear sensor
rear sensor
mounting plate
Fig. 4
Detail of Fig. 4
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3. Grind or cut off the screw tips that protrude through the
mounting plate to ensure that the screw tips will not
puncture the underbelly when it is reinstalled.
4. Attach the mounting plate (T) and sensor (S) assembly
to the crossmember using the two remaining #8 x 1” self
tapping screws (U). Ensure that the plate is centered
side to side on the frame and that the sensor is oriented
properly (Fig. 7,8).
Fig. 9
1. Measure to the center of the coach from inside the compartment
where the controller (L) will be placed, and mark the center
point on the ceiling. The controller (L) must be positioned
directly in the center of the unit with the arrow on the label of
the controller (L) facing the front of the coach. (Fig. 9).
5. Connect the rear sensor harness (R) to the connector on
the rear sensor (S) and run the harness through the frame
and up to the compartment where the controller (L) will be
mounted.
x
Detail Fig. 9
2. Using four #8 x 1” wood screws, attach the controller (L) to
the ceiling of the compartment, centered over the marked
centerline in the compartment (Fig. 10).
crossmember
3. Attach the power and ground harness (N) to the corresponding
posts on the controller (L) and then connect them to the correct
posts on the house battery.
x
4. Connect all jack harnesses (V,W,X,Y) to the appropriate
connectors on the controller (L).
compartment ceiling
#8 x 1”
screw
Fig. 8
controller
Fig. 7
Installation - Controller
NOTE: Prior to starting this portion of the installation, double check
that all of the harnesses are properly and securely connected
to the rear jacks, landing gear, and rear sensor. Once those
connections have been checked, reattach the underbelly to
the frame of the unit in the same position from which it was
removed. If any tears are present in the underbelly, be sure
to use a waterproof tape to seal them. Once the underbelly is
secured, the installation may be continued.
#8 x 1”wood screw
NOTE: For this portion of the installation, use parts L and N on the
parts list. V, W, X, and Y will be needed, but should already be
installed.
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compartment wall
Installation - Touch Pad
NOTE: For this portion of the installation, use parts M and
O on the parts list. L is referenced but not needed.
2 3/4 ”
1. Determine where to mount the touch pad (O). The touch
pad (O) should be mounted in a compartment on the side
of the unit so the operator will have a view of the hitch pin
while using the touch pad (O).
3 3/8 ”
Fig. 12
2. Remove the face plate of the touch pad (O) from the
mounting bezel (Fig. 11).
touch pad
bezel
3. Cut a hole in the wall of the compartment 3 3/8” wide by
2 3/4” high so the top and bottom horizontal cuts are
parallel to the floor of the compartment (Fig. 12).
4. Feed the touch pad harness (M) through this hole and run
it to the compartment where the controller (L) is mounted.
Plug the harness into the appropriate connector on the
controller.
wood screw
5. Insert the touch pad bezel into the cutout and attach it with
four #8x1” wood screws with sufficient length to thread into
the compartment wall (Fig. 13).
Fig. 13
touch pad
face plate
6. Plug the touch pad harness (M) into the connector on the
back of the touch pad face plate and snap the face plate
into the bezel (Figs. 14 and 15).
Fig. 14
Fig. 11
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Wiring Diagram
O
A
B
S
M
R
W
Y
L
X
V
Circuit
Interruption
C
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System and Safety Information Prior to Operation
The leveling system should only be operated under the
following conditions:
1. The unit is parked on a reasonably level surface.
Failure to act in accordance with the following
may result in death or serious personal injury. The
use of the Ground Control 3.0 leveling system to
support the unit for any reason other than which it
is intended is prohibited by Lippert’s limited warranty. The Lippert leveling system is designed as
a “leveling” system only and should not be used
to provide service for any reason under the coach
such as changing tires or servicing the leveling
system. Any attempts to change tires or perform other service while unit is supported by the
Ground Control 3.0 leveling system could result
in damage to the 5th wheel and/or cause death or
serious injury.
2. Be sure all persons, pets, and property are clear of the
coach while the leveling system is in operation.
3. Make sure battery(ies) are fully charged and test at
12+VDC under load.
Touch Pad Diagram
A
K
E
B
G
C
D
Be sure to park the unit on solid, level ground.
Clear all jack landing locations of debris and
obstructions. Locations should also be free of
depressions. When parking the unit on extremely
soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack. People and pets should be clear of
coach while operating leveling system. Never lift
the unit completely off the ground. Lifting the unit
so the wheels are not touching the ground will
create an unstable and unsafe condition.
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H
I
J
Fig. 16
Letter Description
9
A
Up Arrow - Scrolls up through menu on LCD
B
Down Arrow - Scrolls down through menu on LCD
C
Enter - Activates modes and procedures on LCD
D
Retract - Places system into retract mode
E
LCD Display - Displays procedures and results
F
Auto Level - Places system into auto level mode
G
Front Button - Activates both front jacks
H
Left Button - Activates left jack(s)
I
Right Button - Activates right jack(s)
J
Rear Button - Activates both rear jacks
K
Power Button - Turns system on and off
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Basic Jack Operation
NOTE: If the jacks do not retract, an error should display on
the touch pad screen. This is typically caused by wiring
interruption.
Landing gear jacks can be operated any time the system is “ON”.
By pushing the “FRONT” button (Fig. 16G), both front or landing
gear jacks can be extended. By pushing either the “LEFT” (Fig.
16H) or “RIGHT” (Fig. 16I) buttons, the individual front jacks can
be extended. If the touch pad is put in the retract mode, indicated
by the orange illuminated LED next to the “RETRACT” button
(Fig. 16D), the front jacks can be retracted together by pushing
the “FRONT” button (Fig. 16G) or individually by pressing “LEFT”
(Fig. 16H) or “RIGHT” (Fig. 16I) buttons, while simultaneously
pressing the “FRONT” button (Fig. 16G).
Zero Point Calibration
The “Zero Point” is the programmed point that the unit will return
to each time the Auto Level feature is used. The “Zero Point”
must be programmed prior to using the Auto Level feature to
ensure the proper operation of the system.
NOTE: Prior to starting this procedure, double check all
connections on the controller, jacks, and touch pad.
1. Manually run the jacks to level the unit. This is best achieved by
placing a level in the center of the unit and leveling it both front
to back and then side to side. (See “Basic Jack Operation” for
instructions on how to manually operate the system).
The rear jacks can only be extended when the touch pad is in
the manual mode. Once system is in manual mode, pressing
the “REAR” button (Fig. 16J) will extend both rear jacks at the
same time. To extend individual rear jacks, press the “LEFT”
(Fig. 16H) or “RIGHT” (Fig. 16I) buttons while simultaneously
pressing the “REAR” button (Fig. 16J) depending on which jack
needs to be operated. If the touch pad is put in the retract mode,
indicated by the orange illuminated LED next to the “RETRACT”
button (Fig. 16D), the rear jacks can be retracted together by
pushing the “REAR” button (Fig. 16J) or individually by pressing
either the “LEFT” (Fig. 16H) or “RIGHT” (Fig. 16I) buttons, while
simultaneously pressing the “REAR” button (Fig. 16J).
2. Once the unit is level, turn off the touch pad.
3. With the touch pad off, press and release the “FRONT” button
(Fig. 17A) five (5) times and then press and release the
“REAR” button (Fig. 17B) five (5) times.
4. The touch pad will flash and beep and the display will read
“ZERO POINT CALIBRATION ENTER to set, Power to Exit”
(Fig. 17C).
5. To set the current position as the zero point, press the
“ENTER” button (Fig. 17D).
NOTE: If the rear jacks will not operate individually using the method
described above, but they operate properly when Auto Level is
performed, the Twist Prevention Protection system has locked out
the operation to prevent damage to the frame of the unit.
Homing Jacks
1. Introduce an error - disconnect one of the hall effect sensor
wires at the controller.
C
2. Attempt to operate the jack that is associated with the sensor
wire that was disconnected. The touch pad screen will display
an error for that jack.
D
A
3. Reconnect the hall effect sensor wire. Manually extend all jacks
down a minimum of 6 inches.
4. Press and hold the retract button until all of the jacks begin to
retract. The jacks will retract until they reach the hard current
limit.
5. The jacks are now “Homed.”
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6. LCD display will read “Zero point stability check” (Fig. 18).
Unhitching from Tow Vehicle
NOTE: Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, ensure unit is
parked on a level surface and be sure to chock the tires of
the unit.
1. Extend the inner legs of both landing gear 4-5 inches by
pulling on the quick release pins.
2. Push “ON/OFF” (Fig. 20A). LCD Screen will light up and
display “READY JACKS: UP” (Fig. 20B).
3. Push the “UP” arrow (Fig. 20C) to scroll to “Drop Front
Jacks” option on LCD screen.
NOTE: Red indicator lights (Fig. 20D) may come on,
indicating the current disposition of the unit. In this case,
the front and right sides of the unit are low.
Fig. 18
4. Push “ENTER” (Fig. 20E). Both front landing gear jacks will
go to ground and stop.
7. LCD display will read “Zero point set successfully” once
process is complete (Fig. 19).
5. Push the “FRONT” button (Fig. 20F) extending the front
landing gear to a sufficient height, which raises the front of
the unit off of the tow vehicle’s 5th wheel hitch plate.
6. Pull tow vehicle away and park at a safe distance.
C
E
A
B
D
F
D
Fig. 19
8. The system will set this point as its level state and the touch
pad will turn off.
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Auto Level
1. After unhitching from tow vehicle, and parking the vehicle
at a safe distance away from the unit, press the “ON/OFF”
button (Fig. 21A) and then press “AUTO LEVEL” (Fig. 21B).
A
B
Fig. 22
Fig. 21
NOTE: Once the automatic leveling cycle has been started, it
is important that there is no movement in the coach until
the unit has completed the leveling process. Failure to
remain still during the leveling cycle could have an effect
on the performance of the leveling system.
A
B
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. When Auto Level Sequence begins, the front of the unit will
lower slightly to a point below level. The coach will then
stop and raise up to the point where it is level from front to
rear.
Fig. 23
the green LED at the center of the four jack buttons will be
illuminated (Fig. 23B).
2. Rear leveling jacks are grounded.
3. A side to side leveling sequence occurs.
4. Each jack will perform a final grounding touch.
5. LCD will read “AUTO LEVEL SUCCESS” (Fig. 22).
6. LCD will then read “READY Jacks: Down” (Fig. 23A), and
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NOTE:If the AUTO LEVEL sequence does not perform as
described, place the system in the manual mode and
test that the jacks operate correctly by pushing their
coordinating buttons on the touch pad; i.e. FRONT button
operates only the front jacks.
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Hitch Recognition
Manual Override Procedure
1. Turn on touch pad.
TOP Of Jack Motor
2. Press the left and right buttons simultaneously (Fig. 24A
and 24B).
NOTE: Use of a 12V-18V cordless screw gun or pneumatic screw gun
is acceptable to manually override the jacks. Do not use an impact
screw gun to perform the override procedure, as this may damage
the motor.
NOTE: If manual override is necessary on any jack in the system,
there are two options. The following processes on the next two
pages will explain how to use the top and the bottom overrides.
Tools needed: 3/8” drive ratchet and extension (no socket)
1. Find the port on the top of the jack motor (Fig. 25).
A
2. Remove the rubber plug (Fig. 26).
B
3. Insert the 3/8” drive into the port (Fig. 27).
4. Turn override until the jack extends or retracts to desired position
(Fig. 28).
Fig. 24
3. All leveling jacks will retract first, then the landing gear will
extend to raise the unit to the height where the auto level
sequence was started.
port
Fig. 27
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.
Fig. 26
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Manual Override Procedure
BOTTOM Of Jack Motor
NOTE: Use of a 12V-18V cordless screw gun or pneumatic
screw gun is acceptable to manually override the jacks.
Do not use an impact screw gun to perform the override
procedure, as this may damage the motor.
Tools needed:
3/8”
drive ratchet and extension,
5/16”
socket
Configuring the Remote
1. Turn the remote on by pressing and releasing the large silver button
at the bottom of the unit (Fig. 33A). If the remote has never been
configured, it will display the Configuration button immediately after it is
turned on. To access the Configuration button after the initial programming, push the silver button 5 times.
2. Press the “Config” button on the touch screen to begin configuring
the remote (Fig. 34A).
1. Find the port on the bottom of the jack motor (Fig. 29).
2. Remove the rubber plug (Fig. 30).
3. Insert the 5/16” socket into the port (Fig. 31).
4. Turn override until the jack extends or retracts to desired
position (Fig. 32).
B
port
A
Fig. 30
Fig. 31
Fig. 33
Fig. 29
Fig. 32
A
Fig. 34
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Configure Remote to Touch Pad
3. Using the arrow buttons at the bottom of the screen, navigate to the
specific items the remote will control (Fig. 35).
1. Enter the Leveler app on the LINC Remote.
4. When the name of the item appears in the middle of the screen,
press the large “Select” button (Fig. 35A).
2. Turn the remote on by pressing and releasing the large silver button
at the bottom of the unit.
5. Assign an item or “None” to each of the function spaces available.
3. Press the “OK” button on the touch screen to access the Function
Menu (Fig. 38).
4. Press the Leveler App button (Fig. 39).
5. With the interface turned off, press LEFT five times (Fig. 40A), and
then RIGHT five times (Fig. 40B).
6. The LCD on the interface should read “Wireless Configuration”.
7. Click any button on the LINC remote in the Leveler App (Fig. 41).
8. The LCD on the interface should read “Successful!” Your wireless
Level-Up system is now ready to use.
A
Fig. 35
Fig. 36
A
NOTE: If the unit does not have an LCI Multifunction wireless system
installed, each function (Steps 1-7) will read as “NONE.”
6. Press the select button at each screen. Without an LCI Multifunction
Wireless system installed on the unit, no other functions will be able to
be programmed on the remote.
7. The last option will be "Configure Leveler?" Click "Yes." (Fig. 36)
Fig. 38
8. A confirmation screen
will appear on the screen
showing all of the configured functions (Fig. 37). If
the unit does not have an
LCI Multifunction Wireless system installed, the
screen will show "NONE"
for functions (Steps 1-7)
and then "Leveler: Yes."
Press “OK” to save the
configuration or “Cancel”
to edit the functions.
A
B
Fig. 40
Fig. 41
Fig. 37
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Troubleshooting - Touch Pad
NOTE: To clear an error from the touch pad, repair or
otherwise correct the issue, then press “ENTER”. If the
error is still present, the message will be displayed again.
Standard Error Codes
LCD Message
What's Happening?
What Should Be Done?
****ERROR****
Controller not properly secured.
Check and secure controller placement.
Excess Angle
Excessive angle reached during auto operation.
Relocate the coach.
****ERROR****
Controller not properly secured.
Check and secure controller placement.
Excessive Angle
Excessive angle reached during manual operation.
Relocate the coach.
Front of coach below level when starting Auto Level process
(only when trying to initiate Hitch Recognition).
Raise front of coach above level and restart Auto Level process.
Touch pad power not cycled between consecutive leveling
operations.
Turn touch pad off and then back on to reset the system.
Zero point not set.
Set zero point.
****ERROR****
Feature Disabled
****ERROR****
Low Voltage
****ERROR****
Check wiring - repair or replace.
Battery voltage dropped below 9.0V.
Test battery voltage under load - charge or replace.
Jack has reached maximum stroke length and is unable to
lift.
Check disposition of jacks. Relocate the coach.
Bad connection or wiring from the controller to the rear
sensor.
Replace or repair connection to rear remote sensor.
Time limit exceeded for the requested auto operation.
Check disposition of jacks.
****ERROR****
Unable to auto level due to uneven ground.
Check disposition of jacks. Relocate the coach.
Auto Level Fail
Unable to auto level due to zero point being set incorrectly.
Reset zero point.
Sensor calibration values are out of range.
Replace controller.
Internal sensor problem.
Replace controller.
The user pressed a button on the touch pad during an
automatic operation.
Restart automatic operation and then refrain from pressing any buttons
on the touch pad.
Communication between controller and touch pad has been
lost.
Check harness for proper connections or damage. Replace if necessary.
Reminder for units equipped with JT Strong Arm to lock the
arms.
Lock JT Strong Arm assemblies into place and press FRONT and then
REAR to acknowledge.
Out Of Stroke
****ERROR****
External Sensor
****ERROR****
Jack Time Out
****ERROR****
Bad Calibration
****ERROR****
Internal Sensor
**PANIC STOP**
Function Aborted
****ERROR****
Comm Error
****ERROR****
Check Stabilizer
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Special Jack Error Codes
Notes
NOTE: To clear one of these errors:
1. Correct or otherwise repair the issue (see the table below).
2. Extend all of the jacks at least six (6) inches, then press
and hold the “RETRACT” button on the touch pad until the
jacks begin retracting.
3. All of the jacks will retract fully to clear the error.
LCD
Message
***ERROR***
LF Jack
RF Jack
LR Jack
RR Jack
What's Happening?
Error at a specific jack (left
front, right front, left rear,
right rear). Hall signal issue
(open, short, malfunction).
What Should Be
Done?
Check harness
connections at controller
and at jack.
Check harness for
damage.
Repair or replace as
Unexpected high amp current necessary.
stall.
Preventive Maintenance
1. Remove dirt and road debris from jacks and stabilizer
struts (if equipped) as needed.
2. If jacks are down for extended periods, it is
recommended to spray exposed leveling jack tubes
with a spray lubricant every 3 months for protection.
If the coach is located in a salty environment, it is
recommended to spray the rods every month.
Ensure the coach is supported at both the front
and rear with jack stands before performing any
troubleshooting or service to the unit. Failure to
do so may result in death or personal injury.
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Manual information may be distributed as a complete
document only, unless Lippert Components provides explicit
consent to distribute individual parts.
All manual information is subject to change without notice.
Revised editions will be available for free download at www.
lippertcomponents.com. Manual information is considered
factual until made obsolete by a revised version.
Please recycle all obsolete materials and contact Lippert
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