Trouble Shooting; Notes And Checks - HWH 725 Series Service Manual

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BLOCK FRAME AND TIRES SECURELY BEFORE CRAWLING UNDER VEHICLE. DO NOT USE THE LEVELING
JACKS OR AIR SUSPENSION TO SUPPORT VEHICLE WHILE UNDER VEHICLE OR CHANGING TIRES. VEHICLE
MAY DROP AND OR MOVE FORWARD OR BACKWARD WITHOUT WARNING CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH.
WHEN ROUTING OR REROUTING HYDRAULIC HOSES AND WIRES, BE SURE THEY ARE NOT EXPOSED TO ENGINE
EXHAUST OR ANY HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPONENTS OF THE VEHICLE.
NEVER PLACE HAND OR OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY NEAR HYDRAULIC LEAKS. OIL MAY CUT AND PENE-
TRATE THE SKIN CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH.
SAFETY CLASSES ARE TO BE WORN TO PROTECT EYES FROM DIRT, METAL CHIPS, OIL LEAKS, ECT. FOLLOW
ALL OTHER SHOP SAFETY PRACTICES.
Read and check before proceeding with Trouble Shooting Steps.
NOTE: HWH CORPORATION ASSUMES NO LIABILITY
FOR DAMAGES OR INJURIES RESULTING FROM THE
INSTALLATION OR REPAIR OF THIS PRODUCT.
1. If the jacks cannot be retracted, see TROUBLE SHOOTING
PART 15 Step 2 for temporary measures. Make sure the
manual retract valves are closed before trouble shooting.
2. The Trouble Shooting Guide must be followed in order.
Problems checked for in one step are assumed correct and
may not be checked again in following steps.
3. Check that the oil reservoir is full with the jacks in the fully
retracted position. If the vehicle is equipped with HWH room
extensions, refer to the HWH Owners Manual for proper
position of the room when checking the oil level.
4. Most coaches have more than one battery; one for the
engine and the other(s) for the coach. The engine battery
supplies power for the I/O module or touch panel and hydraulic
pump. Batteries under no load should read 12.7 volts.
Batteries must maintain good voltage under load. Batteries
must be in good condition with no weak cells. An alternator,
converter or battery charger will not not supply enough
power for the system to operate properly.
5. Proper grounding of all components is critical. See the
electrical circuit for specific grounds required. Faulty grounds,
especially for the I/O module, touch panel, solenoid manifold
or the pump assembly, may cause component damage
and / or improper or erratic operation.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

WARNING!

NOTES AND CHECKS

6. Do not replace the I/O module or touch panel unless the
Repair Steps say to replace it. Otherwise the malfunctions
may damage the new I/O module or touch panel.
This manual is intended for use by experienced mechanics
with knowledge of hydraulic and automotive electrical
systems. People with little or no experience with HWH
leveling systems should contact HWH technical service
(800-321-3494) before beginning. Special attention should
be given to all cautions, wiring, and hydraulic diagrams.
Special note: When installing a new I/O module or touch
panel, make sure the I/O module or touch panel is properly
grounded before applying power to the system.
Tightening of hose ends: If tightening a new hose end,
make the hose end snug (finger tight) on the fitting, then
tighten the hose end 1/3 turn (2 FLATS). If tightening an
existing hose end, tighten the hose end to snug plus 1/4
turn (1 FLAT).
Suggested tools for trouble shooting the HWH leveling systems:
JUMPER WIRES TO 10 GAUGE)
PRESSURE GAUGE PSI MIN.)
MULTI-METER
12 VOLT TEST LIGHT
PROCEED WITH THE TROUBLE
SHOOTING STEPS ON THE
FOLLOWING PAGE
MI91.1143
01NOV11

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Brian Beaudrie
February 22, 2025

RF jack does not extend automatically but will extend manually

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Mr. Anderson
February 22, 2025

The HWH 725 Series RF jack does not extend automatically because the system detects an "Excess Slope" condition. This happens when two jacks reach full extension, but one or more yellow level lights remain on. When this occurs, the 3000# pressure switch on the manifold closes, sending a ground signal to the I/O module. This causes the pump to shut off, preventing the system from stabilizing and keeping the "Excess Slope" light on. However, the jack can still be extended manually if needed.

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Jerry Stang
April 18, 2025

What is the reset button sequence on the HWH 725 series leveling system

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