HOMPET Enterprise Co HOMPETOSL15 Remote Controller For Electric Camper Jacks User Manual Exhibit E User Manual

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WIRED / WIRELESS
REMOTE CONTROLLED
_ ELECTRIC
CAMPER JACKS
One button raises and lowers all jacks.
Heavy duty construction 2,500 lb capacity
per jack.
Rugged precision drive system.
Self-_ braking forsafe operation?
Large‘ footpads for added stability.” '
Secure , safe mounting system.
Corrosion resistant powder coating.
Weatherproof sealed head.“-
L am“ i
Ti'llllll
3-17-03
$1 ‘/a" Drill
8-27-03
ELECTRIC JACK INSTALLATION REL- 1
dz OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS , . 15mm Capacity
. ' , Etftclivc ’ ttmnperdaeh
4 Pcr Sel
SAFETY ALERI‘ ! This symbill - 11! is used here to alerlynu tu potential per-snual safcly hazards and
prnpcrty dnmngc. Obey all safety messages that rullmv this synlbul to avoid pussiblc property damage,
injury or death
NOTE: Cdmpcr nlnliuhlclllrcn mud inmrc that Lillnpcl‘ wall rhrnm are ilduqulllcly reinimeed lur
mounting jacks.
BRACKET & JACK INSTALLATION
1. Bolt lhe hat and formed bracket pieces orenrh 13" tumor brnekel together using the 3/8"x 1 V,"
bolts and hurdwnrc ia hraekel kit. Ancmblc at ahuwn in figure 1.
Swing—out brnckcls run he purehased (u alltm h-nnt jacks to be mounted to elenr dual wlmlt.
2. Position the brick-fl; nn the four corners or the camper. starting with the two [mm brntkcts.
Next, place the top nrthe rear braekels at the same height as the (up or the front brackets. See
figure 2.
3. Mark, xsnv and remove bracket length nr trim strip. which will he replaced by the braeket'sl
4. Tap dawn ribbed aluminum with mallet, so brackets will drnw light tn rumper turner.
~ 5. Place a thin stri'n erre'aler wmpuund nn eaeh xidc arrnrner and arms! tnp nr hraekets,
6. Mount brackets so that the flat side (joined together in step 1) , extends away (rum front and rzlxr
‘ or enmper. See figure 1 u
1 Position brackets and drill 5/32" holes into camper earner, insert Ing tcrem alternately into
earh braeketside. and Ilghtnnscrcws. Holes are provided in the bracket fnr thru belting on
llcnvicr campers. See figure 3 , dotlcd outline.
8. Thuc lag srcws must be rclightcned later in the protcss. after the camper has been "find a few
times. Tnke caution not to shear a” screw heads or strip thrcnds in “mod.
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Tap er Brackets
13“ Brxcltct
Lug Screws
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Right Rum— Corner
BRACKET INSTALLATION
TOP vmw
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Jltck Post
2- PC 13" Urlukcl
8—27-03
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION (continued)
9.
I“.
ll.
12.
Position the 5" lower bracket on the rear corners or the camper at least 12" below the
main corner brackets. rotten hmckcls in ulmve. See figure 2.
Bolt cuch jllck to the upper hrucltel thru the mounting hole» in the mounting plntc or
The Jack using 3/8“ xi l/Z“ hoitt. washers, nnd nuts. Place it washer Illltler the belt
.henu nntl under the uuL Tighten timely.
Open the “c" clamp tor each rear pick, llntl fit them over the jocltpust tor nttlclling to the lower
5" bracket. Pixel: the (lump ihnges on ench Side or the mounting hrnchet. inserting a halt and
washer into the "c" clump & hrncket holes, then add a washer and nut. Tighten loosely. ig. 5.
Rotate inch power llends so that the motors nee townrd the center of the camper on oil jacks, and
check the height to assure nll jacks are hi the innie letcl Tighten all nuts on oil hrockets securely.
Torque then. to 5-20 foot—pounds.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
i.
2.
6.
9.
10.
ll.
12.
Tile elect jack kit. comes equipped with (4) reninle rcceptneles and cor , cneh juclt
has a (nrll with a male plug that accesses power through the receptacle. The receptacle
must he mounted in close proxim ' to the jack near each col'ncr of the camper.
Wire the rcceptncles as shown on the d‘ rain in future 1, Tile receptnclc is a flange
design which fit‘ snugly into .1 I ll " tlin. hole which must he drilled into this exterior wall
of the compel". Fasten to camper “ all with two screw. (5" from corner)
Interior wires connecting the reccp holes to the control relay box should be it 10 AWG
copper stranded coo v , UL wire, using locking spade connectors, tilt) studs.
The interior wiring from these receptacles can he routed up to the top of the eamper,ttnd
run above the ceiling line to avoid the tedious routing through the vnrious lower
compilrlmcl‘tt unlit. Alterllntely the) can he lit-ought out niul routetl externhlly to u point
where they rc—euter the camper for connection to the control re hon tenninals.
ror complete concealment, the wires can he routed along the inside or the camper, but
this method is tedious.
Connect the two wires from each jack to tile receiver. The left front jack should be
connected to the receiver terminals merited LF. The right front to the RF tcrminuls, out] so
on for the rear jacks. Each set orterminols has n (+) and a (~)_ 'siuc. connect according to the
wiring diagram shown ill figure 3. Red wire is positive, Black wire is negative.
Mollnt the control relay liox near an ousidc compartment door to maximize callle length.
Also locate it as close to the battery compartment as feasible. Use its/two wire to connect
the Ilnttely terminals to the power input terminals in the control relay bolt . Use spade cunn.
Install a so nn-ip circuit hrenlter in the wiring to protect the control relay hox electronics.
Make sure that the on»otl‘ switch totlle control ltlay box is in the “on“ position prior to
connection to the battery. l!! The negative lead from tile battery must be connected to the
negative terininnl, who the pmititc lead hour the buttery must connect to the p , '
terminal in the control relay ht !!
Two types or transmitter nr able: (1) Wired, with n cnhle so plug connection to the
control relay box. And (2) Wireless, which is operated with auvolt battery, sending radio
frequency siyulls to an itntcnnne in the control relay box.
A remote “ tin—off “ switch is protidctl to control power to the system. This switch should be
mounted inside the camper, n . the door. The switch is equipped with an LED light which
is lit when the power is on. The power stnys on (or isniiniites, and automatically shuts err
ttlong with the LED light. stopping ally possible operation of the jack system. ( This safely
tenture elirninntes the need to remember to switch the system flint”) A cable with plugs is
provided to connect the tinlcd “on-off" switch to the control relay hm. Whenever the LED
light is off, it will he necessary to press the “on” switch to restore power to the system to
operate the jacks.
The wireles transmitter needs no wired connection front the transmitter to the control relay
box, but instead, an antcnnne wire is provided to pick up the RF commands.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION (continued) '
13. The wired transmitter is provided m'th a cable which plugs into the transmitter and an
e mounted wallplate located on it triallbjuxt
side the eamp'er door. The “all ulnte is
further connected to the control relay box with another cable, The transmitter eablé can
also be plugged directly into the control reteiverrelay box.
14. To ensure that communication to the control relay box is secure, both the transmitter, and
the control relay box have identical 8 actuator, 16 position di-pole code switches. The
actuators must be set to match each other in both the transmitter and the control relay box.
It is reeommendetl that the factory settings he changed before actuating your system.
WlFilNG DIAGRAM
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_Antenna !
H‘d‘
Remote
Power 5“ itch
w/ LED
Mounted inside
By om
REMOTE SWITCH PANEL
8-17-03
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16 Position Dipole Code Snitch
( Match settings with snitch in Transmitter)
Antenna .
Powcr Tcrminm
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Lug @ Jae" w“
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Remote ' 7 ‘I
Cable ' 4
Use Locking Spmlc
Tcrmirml (19 32” \’V
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Muuming 11‘ch
WIRED~WIRELE5S
CONTROL RELAY UOX
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Mounting linlc
Remote
Cable
Timed Power Switch
CAMPER JACKS
REMOTE SWITCH PANEL
8-27-03
The “C" clamp and the 5" hrnehet nre intended
To be used when the enniner rnnnutnetnrer
reemninends their use When lllcy iirc culled
lor, use (we (1) bulls on (he IJ’VH" hrnckcl‘ zthd one
(I) on the 5" liradtcL The 5" brindle! i.\ used ml
the ten nnd right renr nrthe enrnper henenth lhe
lJVl-t" hrncltet
3/8" x 1 V." Di)“
TOP VlEW
‘lliy, '5.
The wired remote tritnsttlillcr i\ shown here. ll
is the electrical cnntrol de e um opening the
electrie jacks. The nperntiun hulluns are nrrnnged
hyjaeh lucflliunl The left title it the d ers side,
and the right side is the pnssengersidc nr the
camper. The tap teetinn huttuns control the front
jacks, nnddle section, all jnelts, and the hettum
Ecclilln, the tear) ckj, The “UP" 1rru“’§i;.nirlt'.\
Iifl the camper. while [he “DOWN arrow tl
lower the nnnpen The enhte uri the red trn »
mitter is plugged inlu the wall plult; mennted
inside the outside accessible camper compartment}
The wireless transmitter is identical in appearance
hut mntaim zlz- velthettery ln newer the radio
frequency signal commends it sends lo the autumn
wining nut er lhe (unlrul receiver relay hex.
t The transmitter cable can else be plugged directly inte the mnlml
receiver telly buL '
8-27—03
847-03
ll! FOLLOW THE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS LISTED BELOW TO AVOID
POSSllll F INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAG
i. This jack sysiem is designed and iniended for lending, unloading arill sllibilizing your iruei
enmperwh e in sioruge. he nnt nlluw nny people in your enniper whiie ihe jncls ure in use.
2. Never cxcccd llie ruled capacity urynur camper and jack system Thisjiick syiiem' ls ruled at 2. 500)?
pCl‘jflClL 4 OW iicl camper weight.
3. Du noi siure your cnmper in u windy areu. or (in spongy soil. Do no: place bloclls under your
inclu ior uddiiionui liii or eleuruuee Tlicsc jilclu lil'l n lull as".
4. Muinluin u fully charged battery.
5. When using jseles. niwnys remain in full view or jacks lieiug mowed
6. Never nise ilie rcnrol'lilc cllmpcr liiglier [Iran the iron: of ihe exmpcr,
7. Always keep ihe receiver- power unii swilcli in the “OFF" poslliun “hen sysieni is not in use. ( reiiiolely loci-led )
3. Never nvcr- extend or mer— reiruei jsrio pus! iheir ruil travel liniiis. Jocks hm a slip clutch
lliat pnwcnts damage. However when n clicking nnis heard relezre the irnnsmiiler huiidh
immediately. The wiring is equipped will. eireuii breakers that uuiomriiealiy reseein 20 sit:
if motors became over hcxlcd.
9. Slur: lrnnxmiiler in xi secure location inaccessible to children.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
iJNLOADiNc T1113 CAMPER
i. ii! Disennneei nil cnmpcr tie down; and eleelrie devices from iruele Always keep frontolcampcr
higher or level “iih reur of tlic enniper
Zr Pusli lllc receiver-power uni! rocker switch “ON"i This power: lliejiick system m that one. lwn nr
lourjlirks my be Icmllcd riniuliuneously. ( remoieiy located)
1 Press me “UP“ buttons on the iransmicier rnr me two from jacks unlil iiie jiicks make mntacl
wiih the ground.
4. chcnl slql J ior iiie iwo rciir jiickt
5. Prces the “UP" bulluin fill“ the mu (rim! Jiiclu, raising the from of (he cnmpcr 3-4" [July
6. Press (lie “UP" billions fur the ma rexrjilclu until the rciir of the camper is level willi the
from.
7. Cnuiinueihe uhove lining meedure uniii ihe camper is apprmiiimlclyG" uhove ihe irueh lied
or nniii ii eieurs ihe Iiiglicxt point on ihe mule bed.
8. [ll Carefully drive llic truck lorwnl‘d hiking care nut to hit nr 1111) llic cllmpL-rjm’ies ur {ruck
wheels or lenders,
LOWERlNG THE CAMPER
Al“ ilys lower the reiir Ul'llic camper first 3—4" ill 11 time. [Amer the rear jucks [lien llic frurll jacks
Ilnlil they are in “I ii'ilii (he lcilri Then llmcr Ulc l‘cul'jnckj iignin. Cuminuc this procedure until the
delircd height is l'cncllctl. Sliul “OFF" pllwcl‘m lllc rcccivcrlllliL ( ltmuiL‘ly luciilcd )
8-27—03
LOADING TllE CAMPER
1. Push the rocker slvilch “ON ill (ll: lct‘cil‘cr ullil. (rcmllicly lucalell n/ lilii) lit)
2. Press the “UP“ builuns un (he (rilnsnlilicr until the [no i'nml jneks hilvc raiscll the (Millie! 2".
3. Raise the I‘m rcni'jncki 2“ until level “iill from.
4. quclli steps 2 n 3 ulllil eurnper it approximately r,“ uhhvc truck lied (Ir highest puilil on [nick
hed, .
5. iii Buck (ruck carefully under (ht: ullllpcl‘, milking sure in nni hii ur ruh (he einiperjuelts, lmek
wheel wells or tenders,
6. Lower llic camper olllu llle lruclt by following llle illbil'uclions in lhe “LOWERLNG TliE
CAMPER“ section.
MANUAL OPER'A'l‘l N
lrlhe ballery power is inw, switch lhe power “OFF"tu lllc receiver This will eliminate the dynamic
bulking erreci orlhe nlnlnra Remove the access cap on tile inp urtlic plastic powerhcad cover. The
trunk shaft of the gearbox will be accessible in turn with n 3/8” socket on a 4“ exicmiun attached
to a ratchet wrench. Rotate the rakhcl wrench counter-clockwise to raise the jack ind clockwise to
lower the jack. Do not aciivnle lhc mular willl the wrench slill on Ihe crank shall.
CAMPER STORAC Er
Jnrks (1m heuscd fdr ernlunentsmruge limlc ~r iflrllcxl rlnhl ly sellhe rnngwrunhlm‘lfl llml
use the “heirsan stulr us nnly.
LI‘ 115; AND LOWERlNC -ALL JACKS MODE
- ‘
The [rum jacks lift the hczvlcsl load‘ and consequcnlly will raise slower than the rear jack;
Conversely, the frunl jlcks will lower faster Ihan \l|e rear jacks r This phcnnmennn will he
must noticeable wl en using the "ALL" jncks billion on the lrlnsmiltcr. It is necessary that (hc
tamper lcvcl cundninn In: elnsely watched so as to prevent the rear nrthe camper from being at
a higher level than the front. It will be necessary in stop the “ALL" jacks upcmliun to keep the level
mndilinn oi'lhe tamper even fmnl in back and side in side
MAINTENANCE
The inlernnl puns uflllc jilcli systcni nrc pcrmcnlly lulrricnlcsl nnd shnuld not require further lubri-
cuiion. Out: with yenr, run cut-h jllck uul lo its run ulcnl, and clcnn the outersuriaee ollhc inner
ruhe. Spray this suriuee with silicone spray lubricant Clcun eulcr surfme nihnusing and spray the
mlnunl crank shirt with silienne lubricant Apply u good nun. Wax in the timer surfaces ofthc jack
system to maintain an nlraclivc appearance
Till: electronic cnmpnnenls or the jack system nlsn require very linle maintenance. The remote
transmitter can be eleaned pcrioslicnllywilh a sun ilnmp (lath Solvents nr cleaners are
in be avoided sintc they cm. leak inside causing electricil damage. wipe haticry cantacrs with a dry
linl-irce elnrh. n (he transmitter nr rereiver gel wcl, npen their respective savers. and dry ihoraugllly
beinrc musing,
TROUBLE SHOOTING
For my control or electrical malfunction heck the following things to find the cause:
- Mike sure liml the receiver power swuleh is "ON".
-= Mlkc sure Ill tables llrc firmly plunged into (he rcrcplncles. Kl? Phil! iijilck lull rctnnmling,
- cheek mmpcr batteries for clumgc slums. Check irunsmitter forwelness or dilmllgm
- Cheek rrnnsnrilter Imucryt’lmd cddc mimics in make sure may match thhse in control hnx.)
After checking the nbnvc. lrn iack in the system will not operate. replace it, or hnve it repaired.
Cull flt'r insulancc til Riccu~ Tillm Products “5464-7400
- Notice, : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party IESpOnsille
for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipmml.
“**I*Tk***7’r“k LIMITED WARRANTY*********
The REL—2 is warranted against ntanurocturinn detects and workmanship tor two a) years from the
date or purchlm‘. Within this period, RIECO— TITAN PRODUCTS, KNC. will at its option, repair in
replace the product or any part thereorwithout charge for parts ontl laltor. To exercise the warranty,
the nrigllul consumer-owner must return the original invoice, and the product freight prepaid ,nnd
inrured to woo - TITAN PRODUUIS. me.
This warranty does not appl in tlte rollowittp cases; lnrproper inslallulinn, misuse, inilure to follow
inriallution and upcraling inslrucliom. altar-lions, nhnsc. tampering or nccident.
All statements. technleal information Ind recommendatluns contained herein are based on tests we
believe to be reliable but the accuracy or completeness tllcrcolis not guaranteed and the following
is made in lieu of all onrrantees, expressed or lmplictL Seller‘s rind manufacturer's only ublignliun
shall be to replace Mich quantity orthe product proved to be defective in accordance with published
Warranty Policy. Neitherscllcr nor manufacturer thnll he liable for nny injury, lens or damage,
direct or consequeittinl itrlshtg out of the use of or the inability to use the product Before usiluz, user
thnll determine the ttshility oithe product for his intended nu: rind user nssumes ell rirls and liability
whutsoevcr in connection therewith
Extcpl or provided herein, RIECO _ TITAN PRODUCTS, INC. rnnlies no express warrnnties and
.-any implied unrrant of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is mited to the duration
or the written limited warranties set forth herein, ‘
There will he (hinges rendered on repnirs to the product ninde after the expiration orthe aforesnid two
year Warranty Pcriutl.
This warranty gives you specific lcglll rights and ynll rlmy luwe other rights which may vary from
shit: in Slutca
************1C***>’fifififi‘*************************9f**
This device cumpliss with part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Opernnon is subject to the following
two conditions:
LThisde'ViCC: may not cause hannfill lnterference
2.This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
8-27-03
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