Gladiator Pickup Camper USA Size User Guide

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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