310 Series Basic Leveling Procedure

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310 Series Basic Leveling Procedure IMPORTANT Please understand your entire HWH Operator’s Manual BEFORE operating your Leveling System. Instructions may vary slightly from coach to coach. Read CAUTIONS and PROCEDURES carefully. Click HERE if ready to continue…

Pre - Leveling Procedures Click HERE if ready to continue… 1. Place the Gear Selector in the PARK position. 2. Engage the PARK BRAKE. 3. Turn the Ignition Switch to the OFF position. 4. Block the RV tires securely. 5. Turn the Ignition Switch to the ACC position. Click HERE if ready to continue…

310 Series Touch Panel Basics The following slides will guide you around your 310 Touch Panel. Learn the Panel Basics while executing a Leveling Simulation. Click HERE if ready to continue…

No more than one yellow light should be on at any given time. Press the “ON” button the “Power On” light above the button should light. If the “Not in PARK/BRAKE” light comes on set the Brake. The system will not work until this light is out. This Yellow “Level Low” Indicator Light is one of four. There is one light for each side and end of the RV. No more than one yellow light should be on at any given time. Click HERE if ready to continue…

Click HERE if ready to continue… There are four “EXTEND” buttons indicated by (UP ARROWS) for MANUALLY raising the RV. As well as four “RETRACT” buttons indicated by (DOWN ARROWS) for MANUALLY lowering the RV. The objective to leveling is to have no yellow lights on. To do this press and Hold the “EXTEND” Button (UP ARROW) located closest to the yellow light. Click HERE if ready to continue…

There are four red “WARNING” lights, one for each jack. Continue to hold the “EXTEND” button closest to the yellow light until the Yellow Light goes out. As both right side jacks extend red “WARNING” lights for each jack will come on. There are four red “WARNING” lights, one for each jack. The lights are triggered when the corresponding jack is extended 2 or more inches. Click HERE if ready to continue…

This Light indicates that the FRONT of the RV is low. After having turned out the Right Side Yellow Light the Front Side Yellow Light has come ON. This Light indicates that the FRONT of the RV is low. As before Press and Hold the “EXTEND” button closest to the Yellow Light. Click HERE if ready to continue…

Click HERE if ready to continue… While holding the “EXTEND” button the Left Front Jack will continue to extend independently of the Right Front Jack. The Jack “WARNING” light will come on. Once the Left Front Jack reaches the ground and equal pressure between the Two Front Jacks is reached they will raise the Front of the RV as a Pair. Click HERE if ready to continue…

Once the Front Side Yellow Light has gone out release the button. Continue to hold the “EXTEND” Button until the yellow “LEVEL LOW” light goes out. Once the Front Side Yellow Light has gone out release the button. Click HERE if ready to continue…

Click HERE if ready to continue… With all of the Yellow “LEVEL LOW” Indicator Lights off the RV is LEVEL. The Left Rear Jack will need to be extended to the ground in order for the RV to be stable. Click HERE if ready to continue…

Click HERE if ready to continue… Press and Hold the “EXTEND” button located at the rear of the Coach Symbol. While holding the “EXTEND” button the Left Rear Jack will Extend. The Jack “WARNING” Light will come “ON”. Once the Left Rear Jack reaches the ground and slightly lifts that corner of the RV release the “EXTEND” button, the RV is stabilized. Push the “OFF” button. Click HERE if ready to continue…

The Basic 310 Series Leveling Procedure Is Complete. HWH would like to thank you for your Patronage. Please feel free to explore further information we have provided at www.hwhcorp.com