Gladiator UserGuide EN

General Information This control is used to control the electric leveling jacks of the RV based on their position. Each button controls the movement of a specific jack up (UP) or down (DOWN). Remote Control User Manual Buttons and Functions on the Panel

Important Notices - Electric Jacks should not be used for extended periods while there is a load (person, object) inside the cabin. - When the feet are in the open position, the cabin should not be subjected to side loading (alcove, side door, one-sided weight). - Electric legs should not be used for cabin leveling (jacking); they are intended solely for loading and unloading. - When the legs are working, more than one leg should not be strained at the same time, and sudden commands that could cause synchronization to break should be avoided. - The vehicle should not be moved unless the brakes are fully released or fully applied. - Using the vehicle with a low battery voltage can cause permanent damage to the engine and gearbox. - If abnormal noise, vibration, or loss of synchronization is detected while the feet are operating, the process must be stopped immediately. - Foot mechanisms should not be operated when in contact with mud, ice, snow, or foreign objects. - Electric foot motors and connection points should not be washed with pressurized water. - In windy conditions, the cabin standing on its feet carries a risk of tipping over. Use of Electric Jacks for purposes other than their intended use, loss of synchronization, overloading, or user-caused damage are not covered by the warranty. Critical Security Alert

1 – Front Left UP Lifts the left front leg 2 – Front Right UP Lifts the front right foot 3 – Front Left DOWN

6 – Right Side DOWN Lower both feet on the right side together 7 – Rear Left UP Lifts the back left foot 8 – Rear Right UP Raises the right rear support leg 9 – Rear Left DOWN Lower the rear left support leg

Lower the left front foot 4 – Front Right DOWN Lower the right front foot 5 – Left Side DOWN Lower both feet on the left side together

0 – Rear Right DOWN Lower the right rear leg

Electric Foot System – Maintenance and Periodic Checks - Check the connection sockets of the foot motors monthly for loosening and oxidation. - Do not lubricate the moving surfaces of the foot rollers; maintenance should only be performed by the service department. - Ensure that electrical cable channels are not subject to friction. - Repeated use on unsuitable surfaces (gravel, pits, sloped areas) may cause excessive strain on the foot motors.

Press and hold the IN and OUT buttons simultaneously. Information;

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