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Originally Posted by Tupelo Kid
Jerry, you say you never auto level. Is there a rule or SOP to follow to know when the MH is level? Or do you have to always take along a level and run back and forth to get it level both ways. Man level at this point seems to be a 30 minute job. Auto is quick but mine is starting to no longer level well.
Auto level is leaving me leaning a little to the left. Front to back is ok. That's checked inside with a level.
Just curious. I see a number of people say man lev but I haven't seen the magic instructions to know when it's set.
Thanks.
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Sounds like you need to do a reset to calibrate level. Sorry dont know how to do this but many people have posted the steps
I just go by the four lights on my monitor and follow this procedure.
1. Lower rear jacks until I feel them hit the ground
2. Lower front jacks until I feel them hit the ground
3 Lower right side until I feel it hit
4 Lower left side until feel it hit
Left and right will most likely already be on the ground. So I lower then til they move the mh Usually only a quick tap of the button
5 Raise which ever side is lower by what the monitor says. Little at a time until the red light on the low side goes to green in the middle indicating level.
6 Raise the front and right side a hair to allow the ac condensation to run toward the left back of the mh.
7 Check level with the app I have on my cell phone
This only takes a minute or so to do
On the last couple of trips it felt like the mh was low to the front. SO this last trip I took out the level and checked several different spots on the floor, kitchen counter, and stove top. All level
Jerry