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Old 09-14-2018, 06:30 PM   #1
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Lippert auto level 369ds

Hi all. Sorry but I have searched the forum and can’t seem to find the answer. I have a 2018 369ds. I can auto level. And I can manually raise either sides or the front or back. What I can’t figure out is how to manually lower them? What am I missing? There must be a way......right?
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Old 09-14-2018, 10:33 PM   #2
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Select manual and press the all retract button. The levelers will retract until you release the retract button. Press the all retract button again to continue retraction to the desired level. There is no way to retract individual sets.
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Old 09-15-2018, 07:23 AM   #3
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Ahhh. That will help a bit. Thanks..
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Bringing up an old post, because I haven't found any posts that answer this.

Is there an upgrade board, or controller for the LCI that would allow individual leveler post retract tion instead of all retract?
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Not officially, The jacks extend in pairs to avoid twisting the frame. Retracting one jack could also cause frame twisting.

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I was hoping to be able to lower (even if just in pairs) some or little at a time.
Currently, if I accidentally raise, say, the front, too much, I cant lower it alone. It's all at once, or raise the rear to match.

Cant lower any parts, except all at once
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Old 10-10-2020, 03:13 PM   #7
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Yup, been there done that. But as bubbles noted, if you select Manual before hitting Retract All, as soon as your finger comes off the button the retraction process stops. At least it does on ours.

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I'd like that option, too....so, just a thought, what if , in Manual mode, you press both the 'All Retract' and one of the arrow buttons at the same time...hmmmmmmm.
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Yup, been there done that. But as bubbles noted, if you select Manual before hitting Retract All, as soon as your finger comes off the button the retraction process stops. At least it does on ours.

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DOH!
I didnt catch that! ... I'll have to give that a shot.

I do alot of manual, because I dont like how it raises everything whether needed or not.

I could swear I've pressed retract all in manual mode, and it lowered all the way, but now I'm not sure
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I'd like that option, too....so, just a thought, what if , in Manual mode, you press both the 'All Retract' and one of the arrow buttons at the same time...hmmmmmmm.
Hopefully LCI's system logic does not allow that. Otherwise you're trying to release pressure from the jacks while applying pressure to one. That will end...poorly.

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Just got home and thought I'd follow up on the post.

Well, what do you know! Put it in manual mode and you can lower a little at a time. Thank you for the insight
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Well, what do you know! Put it in manual mode and you can lower a little at a time. Thank you for the insight
I would be remiss if I failed to mention that we learned that one by accident. We are so used to using Manual that the button automatically got pushed for the retraction but the jacks only went down a bit. Panic ensued.

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