Holden Big Foot Fifth Wheel PDF Owners Manual


Step 1 Unhooking from tow vehicle Press the system power button and wait for light LED lights to stop going in circles. Now you can extend both front jacks together by pressing (front) button, or you can run them individually by pressing the (left) or (right) button. Do this until you can pull tow vehicle out from under the coach.

Step 2 Leveling the coach in Automatic mode Check to make sure the front of the coach is setting higher that the rear, then press the (Auto)
button. At this point the coach will drop in the front to start the leveling process, this should take 2 to 3 minutes. Once the coach is level there will be a green Bigfoot light lit up solid on your panel. Turn the system off

Step 3 Retracting and hooking to tow vehicle The first thing we do is to retract the rear jacks, we do this by pressing the (rear) button and the (retract) buttons at the same time until the pumps shut off. Once the rear jacks are up we may need to lift the coach up in the front to get high enough to hook to the truck, To do this press the (Front) button until height is achieved, back truck into position, then press (Front) and (Retract) buttons at the same time to lower the unit onto the truck. Once connected to the truck fully retract jacks to fully retracted position and turn power off.

Leaving cylinders extended for long periods of time This is a very common question, Our product is designed to be extended for long periods of time, leaving your jacks down while in storage is fine. When you go to use them again you will want to inspect each cylinder to make sure there is no dirt, rocks, or debris on the cylinder or foot. This is a good time to spray each cylinder with 100% silicone spray to help the cylinder seals, they will be very dry after sitting in the extended positions for long periods of time.

Extreme conditions (very hot, salty, high winds, or dirt In these extreme conditions you should follow the same procedure as leaving them exposed for a long period of time. In these conditions the cylinders take the brunt of these conditions and more care should be taken to ensure no damage is done.

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Filed Under (Holden, Others Manual) by m4d35 on 19-09-2009
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