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Unhitching
1.
Before unhitching your trailer, place chock blocks ahead and
behind the trailer wheels to prevent the trailer from rolling.
2.
Unhook trailer light connection.
3.
Rotate tongue jack to vertical position and make sure the jack
locking pin is fully seated before cranking jack. Shake jack
roughly to ensure it is locked.
4.
Remove safety locking pin or lock from the hitch lock lever and
raise the lever to the unlocked position (straight up and down).
5.
By cranking the jack handle, jack up the trailer tongue until it is
clear of the ball hitch.
6.
Lower the hitch lock lever to horizontal position.
7.
Replace the safety locking pin or lock.
8.
Unhook safety chains.
9.
Move tow vehicle away from the trailer.
10.
Jack trailer tongue either up or down to level the trailer.
11.
Lower rear leveling jacks to stabilize or level the trailer side to
side.
Your
Camp-Inn™
trailer can be used for sleeping or cooking while it is
still connected to your tow vehicle. You can lower the leveling jacks or
tongue jack to stabilize the trailer while it is hitched to the tow vehicle.
But be sure to raise the jacks before moving.