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INITIAL SETUP
1.
To open the camper trailer take the hook from the winch at the front of the trailer and connect it to the ring
at the rear of the camper trailer on the lid.
2.
Then wind out approximately 4 metres of cable from the rear winch. Connect the hook from the rear winch
to the ring, also at the rear of the lid.
3.
Then undo all clips and lift the rear of the camper trailer approximately 300-600mm.
4.
Then go to the front winch and wind the lid up. Once it gets past half way the cable from rear winch will
become taught. You can then go to the rear winch and unwind the cable. This in turn will let the lid down
onto the front box of the camper trailer.
5.
Once complete, go inside the camper trailer and extend all of the poles.
6.
To close the camper trailer do the opposite of above, using the rear winch to wind the lid closed. Once the
lid is approximately 300mm from the closed position, remove cable and place it in the roller below the
winch. This will assist in closing the lid.
7.
Before using your camper trailer you will need to connect the battery. The battery can be located under the
seat on the right-hand side of the camper trailer. Connect the red wire to the positive terminal and the black
wire to the negative terminal.
8.
On the right-hand side of the camper trailer you will find the electrical control panel. The panel consists of
an isolation switch, and switches for the lights and radio. When the camper trailer is not in use, make sure
the isolation switch is turned off.
9.
In order to charge the battery, make sure the isolation switch is closed. Then connect the Anderson plug
located at the front of the drawer bar into a suitable 12 volt DC source.
10.
In the fridge drawer you will find several keys. One will fit the door. One will be a master key to all of the
locks and one will fit the water tank.
11.
Also in the drawer you will find an allen key. This key will fit the cover on your wheel. It also fits the
lifting mechanism for the luggage rack (if fitted).
12.
Also in the drawer you will find a wheel brace. This is used or removing the wheel. It is also used for
winding down the ‘drop down jacks’ which are fitted at both the front and rear of the camper trailer.
13.
Also in the drawer you will find a shower head and shower hose. The hose fits to the shower connection at
the front of the draw bar.