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Level-Up®
Aftermarket Manual
www.lippertcomponents.com (574) 537-8900 Rev: 09.15 - Level-Up® Aftermarket Manual
ASSESSMENT
Power Unit Requirements Vertical/Horizontal ___________
Manifold Requirements ___________
Valve Requirements ___________
Electrical Requirements ___________
Hose Requirements ___________
Harness Requirements ___________
Location Requirements ___________
Hardware Requirements ___________
Quoting Level Up Systems
Manufacturer______________________________ Model__________ Length______
Vin_______________________________ Year________
Chassis Construction Beam Tube Size (8”, 10”, etc.)______
Drop Frame Yes No
# of Axles ________
Alaska Ready Yes No
Hydraulic Rooms/ # Yes #____ No
Landing Gear, Power Hydraulic Electric
Landing Gear Type Pin Pin-less
Landing Gear Construction Round Square
Landing Gear Location on Frame
Inside Outside
Generator Yes No
Generator Ready Yes No
Battery Placement ______________________
Power Unit Placement ______________________
Circuit Breaker Size _________amp
Two Color Hose Yes No
Type of Controls Manual Electric
Preparation
System Information
The patented six-point Level Up hydraulic leveling system levels
an RV in less than a minute using a one-touch auto-leveling
feature, and includes an auto re-hitch memory function that
remembers the exact height at which the RV was unhitched.
Uneven ground can cause a lot of problems and other leveling
systems can stress and twist the chassis, damaging slide
systems, sidewalls and windows. Level Up’s patented design
won’t put undue stress on the chassis —Level Up’s six-point
leveling system incorporates leveling jacks before the front axle
and behind the rear axle maintaining the integrity of the RV at
all times.
Quick Facts
• One-touch automatic leveling
• Lightning-fast hydraulics
• Lightweight aluminum jacks
• Rock-steady, disturbance-free camping
• Wireless remote options available
Moving parts can pinch, crush, or cut. Keep clear at all times.
Ensure the coach is supported at all four corners
according to manufacturer’s specications. Lift the
coach by the frame and never the axle or suspension.
Do not go under the coach unless it is properly
supported. Unsupported coaches can fall causing death
or serious injury.