Manual

EXTENDING STABILIZER JACK
1. Level the unit.
2. Verify the battery is fully charged and hooked-up to the electrical system.
4. Press and hold the RETRACT/EXTEND switch (Fig. 1) in the EXTEND A position until the stabilizer jack foot pads contact the
ground and unit is stabilized.
5. Release the switch.
RETRACTING STABILIZER JACK
1. Verify the battery is fully charged and hooked-up to the electrical system.
2. Press and hold the RETRACT/EXTEND switch (Fig. 1) in the RETRACT B position until the stabilizer jack is fully retracted.
3. Release the switch.
MANUAL OVERRIDE
WARNING!
Always disconnect battery from system prior to manually operating system. Failure to disconnect battery can cause electricity to
backfeed through the motor and cause serious damage to the system as well as void the warranty.
The Lippert Electric Stabilizer Jack comes with a manual override system. Locate the manual override coupler on the end of the
stabilizer jack opposite of the electric motor (Fig. 2). To manually operate the stabilizer jack, one of the wire leads from the motor
must be disconnected to prevent backloading the motor and causing more damage. Next, insert the 1/2” dia. crank handle inside
the coupler. The slot in the end of the crank handle (Fig. 3 C ) accomodates the pin inside the coupler to allow the manual
extension/retraction of the stabilizer jack. Simply rotate the crank handle clockwise to retract and counterclockwise to extend
stabilizer jack.
WARNING!
The gears can be stripped out if the stab jack is manually retracted/extended to it’s fullest extent and the operator continues to
rotate manual override. Any damage due to misuse of the Manual Override feature will disqualify any and all claims to the Limited
Warranty.
Fig. 1
A
B
Fig. 2
Manual Override Coupler
Crank Handle
C
Fig. 3
OPERATION
WARNING!
FAILURE TO ACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE LIPPERT ELECTRIC REAR STABILIZER JACK PATH IS CLEAR OF PEOPLE AND OBJECTS
BEFORE AND DURING OPERATION OF THE STABILIZER JACK..
ALWAYS KEEP AWAY FROM THE STABILIZER JACK WHEN THE IT IS BEING OPERATED. THERE ARE AREAS THAT MAY
PINCH OR CATCH ON LOOSE CLOTHING CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY.
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