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Preventative Maintenance Procedures
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 your coach is located in a salty environment, it is
recommended to spray the rods every month.
Touch Pad Error Codes
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.
LCD Message What's Happening? What Should Be Done?
****ERROR****
Excess Angle
Controller not properly secured. Check and secure controller placement.
Excessive angle reached during
auto operation.
Relocate the coach.
****ERROR****
Bad Calibration
Sensor calibration values are out of
range.
Reset zero point.
****ERROR****
Feature Disabled
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****
Low Voltage
Battery voltage dropped below
10.8V.
Check wiring for loose connection.
Test battery voltage under load - charge or replace.
****ERROR****
Out Of Stroke
Jack has reached maximum stroke
length and is unable to lift.
Check disposition of jacks. Relocate the coach.
****ERROR****
External Sensor
Bad connection or wiring from the
controller to the rear sensor.
Replace or repair connection to rear remote sensor.
****ERROR****
Jack Time Out
Time limit exceeded for the
requested auto operation.
Check disposition of jacks.
****ERROR****
Auto Level Fail
Unable to auto level due to uneven
ground.
Check disposition of jacks. Relocate the coach.
Unable to auto level due to zero
point being set incorrectly.
Reset zero point.
**PANIC STOP**
Function Aborted
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.
Ensure the unit 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.