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Operating Trailer Features
This sections covers details on using the common features on your trailer correctly.
Stabilizer Legs
The stabilizer legs are fitted to make the trailer stable when occupied. Important things to not are:
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Always try to set the stabilizers up in a vertical position, 90 degrees to the chassis as shown in
figure below.
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Do not try and lift the full trailer weight when winding out the stabilizer. There are small bevel gears and
roll pins that may shear when overloaded
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When setting down or stowing stabilizer legs, ensure the pins on the release handle correctly engage to
stop the leg collapsing under load or lowing during transit.
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Disassemble and maintain according to the maintenance schedule.
Connecting Shore Power
You can connect your trailer to mains power via the external input socket pictured below. Always ensure the following:
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Only use this connection for 110-120 volt AC, 60 hz 50 ampere supply.
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Do not exceed circuit rating.
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Site power is protected with an GFI device.
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Power leads are not coiled but laid out alongside the trailer without causing a trip hazard.
Using the Slide Out Kitchen
Before sliding out kitchen, retract pad bolts and lock in retracted position
When kitchen is extended release the support leg by pressing the slide bolt release button.
Extend support leg and secure locking screws.
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