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Old 11-06-2018, 11:01 AM   #1
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Setting Zero point on BAL 7.1 system

We had our first Outback with the BAL 7.1 level system in the shop and could not find any information on how to set the zero point. Luckily we got the answer from a Tech at Norco industries. It is much easier than changing the position of the box inside the compartment. first hit manual mode twice and manually level your coach with a level on the floor or where ever you desire to level from. Then hold the battery (voltage) button down until the keypad screen appears. We went back into the home screen to do this. Not sure if that is necessary but it worked. Then punch in 9588 or 3759 according to the tech. We used 9588 and it worked. screen should now have a set button. Push the set button. You should get a beep and level point should now be set. We of course stored all the jacks and tested the system to make sure it worked. And it did. Hope this helps someone out.
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Not that I can use that information but thanks for sharing it with us. It's things like that which makes this site so great.
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Yeah not sure I posted this in the right place. Still learning this whole forum thing.
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