29dreerdeeortrg4"atel.tpyYour camper is designed to be used while standing onthe jacks in a lowered position without damage to thecamper.When lowering camper, do not allow camper bumperor generator exhaust pipes to touch the ground.Damage may occur. Allow two inches of clearance tothe ground.LEVELING/STABILIZING CAMPERPrior to lowering the jacks, try and park on a flat levelspot whenever possible; certainly never on a steepslope. If it is not possible to move to a more levellocation, use wood blocks under the truck tires toassist in leveling. Be sure that the block is larger thanthe “footprint” of the tire. No part of the tire should ever“hang over” the edge of the block. This includesduallies. This can cause internal damage to the tire.Being level is necessary for comfort, but it is alsorequired for correct operation of your refrigerator andslideout rooms. The jacks should only be used tostabilize the camper when attached to the truck.Attempting to level your camper and truck using thejacks can overload your jacks and cause damage tothem, your camper, and your tie-down system.