- In case the trailers gets unhooked while running, this cable ensures emergency braking.
However, it should be loose enough so the trailer can negociate sharpbends without
the handbrake being pulled.
(braked models)
1.2.4 Handbrake
- The handbrake is fifted with an energy-storing spring. The force applied to the hand lever
is transmitted to the wheel brakes through the same transmission unit as the hydraulic braking
system.
1.3 Wheel bearings
- They do not require any maintenance. However, they must be checked regularly in this way:
Raise the trailer by means of a jack and release the handbrake.
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Make sure each wheel turns on its spindle without wobbling.
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If some loosening can be noticed, the bearings must be either tightened up again or replaced.
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Foreword
This leaflet gives useful information about the maintenance of your Cheval Liberté/Debon trailer.
You are therefore advised to read it throught as to get familiar with the equipment. All our trailers
are not necessary equipped with all the optional systems mentioned in this leaflet.
The star indicates (*) that theses accessories are optional or available on some models only.
The reliability of a trailer highly depends on the way it is maintained. This is a prerequisite to your right
to the warranty.
For the maintenance of your trailer, or in case you have a problem, Cheval Liberté/ Debon dealers
are entirely at your service.
Accessories and spareparts
Any accessory or element added to the trailer which is not approved by Cheval Liberté/Debon,
or any inappropriate sparepart might cause irreparable damage.
For safety reasons, you are advised to use genuine spareparts and accessories.
Such spareparts and accessories have been specially designed for your trailer and, as they
are certified by Cheval Liberté/Debon, within the enforced provisions, we are responsible for them.
Every dealer will provide genuine spareparts and accessories as well as expert advice.
The Cheval Liberté/Debon warranty
It is a two-year warranty as from the date of purchase, whatever the mileage.
Aluminium floor and aluminium anodized panels: 5-year against rust and moisture.
It covers both parts and labour costs at the nearest dealership.
The customer assumes full responsibility for conveying the trailer.
Any sort of damage caused by horses or any other animal or transported material is not covered
by the warranty.
The tyres are not included in the warranty. (See Maintenance page 3).
This warranty does not entitle you to receive any compensation or damages.
The assessment of damage is to be carried out in our workshops where adequate
checking instruments can be used.
Cheval Liberté/Debon remains the ownership of these goods until payment in full is made.
Our trailers are designed to satisfy the transport of animals and/or equipment.
Sealing is not required for this type of transport, then the manufacturer
is not giving any guarantee for waterproofing.
1 Maintenance
In order to ensure the good running of your trailer as long as possible, you should have it
checked by specialists.
You are strongly advised to have the maintenance of the axle and of the braking system
carried out by a Cheval Liberté/ Debon dealer. If the trailer is not frequently used, it is necessary
to have it checked at least once a year.
1.1 Wheel nuts
- After doing the first 30 miles, make sure the wheel nuts are still tightened. If they aren't tighten
them up again, one after the other, crosswise. (torque:115 to 125nm)
- After changing a wheel, the nuts may need to be tightened up again after doing 30 miles.
1.2 Braking
1.2.1 Inertial braking system
(braked models)
- After doing 600 miles or so, check the braking system of the trailer.
- It needs to be adjusted again if the towing bar can be pushed back of one third of this play
(one and a half inch) from the hook.
- These checks should be renewed every 300 miles or at least once a year if the mileage is low.
(braked models)
1.2.2Automatic disengagement
- Our trailers are fifted with the automatic disengagement of the inertial braking system,
which permits backing.
1.2.3Emergency braking cable
1.4 Greasing and oiling
- Grease the inertial braking system and oil moderately all the moving parts such as the bolts
and joints of the handbrake and of the reversing lever.
- Clean the hook, oil the towing bar moderately and grease the ball rest.
- Check the proper working of the following:
The fastening of the hatch or backdoor(s)
The vents
The different hinges
Grease and oil them moderately.
1.5 Cleaning
Bodywork of the trailer
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- The bodywork of the trailer can be cleaned with the same product as those normally used
for cars. You are advised to apply some wax on the bodywork which should be polished
at least once a year.
- The inside of the trailer can be hosed down. Let it entirely air dry before covering
or storing your trailer.
- The rubber floor covering can be easily cleaned. (depending of equipment)
- The glued paneling is not to be cleaned with a high-pressure spray.
- The metallic parts have to be treated once in a while with rust preventives.
GB
Plywood walls :
After 1-2 years : parts and manpower free
After 3-5 years : parts free
After 5 years : out of warranty
Wood floor : 2-year warranty
Aluminium floor : 5-year warranty except for deformation
Aluminium walls : 5-year warranty except for deformation
Polyroof : 2-year warranty (breaks or tears). No warranty for impacts caused by uses.
Rubber floor covering damaged by horses : no warranty
Braking system : 1-year warranty
Any dispute between parties will fall under the jurisdiction of the manufacturer.
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1.1
1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.2.4
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
CONTENTS
General information
Some advice for safe towing
Trailer loading
Braking
Speed limits
Alterations to the trailer
Winter precautions
Maintenance
Wheel nuts
Braking
Inertial braking system
Automatic disengagement
Emergency braking cable
Handbrake
Wheel bearings
Greasing and oiling
Cleaning
Bodywork
Tyre pressure
Lighting system and electrical connection