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SPECIFIC OPERATION WARNINGS
SPECIFIC OPERATION WARNINGS
1.
BEFORE EACH USE, ALWAYS EXAMINE THE TRAILER
for proper tire (26) condition and air pressure,
damaged Tail Lights (19, 22), damaged Side Running Lights (5), loose bolts and nuts, structural
cracks, bends and any other condition that may affect its safe operation. Do not use the Trailer
even if minor damage appears.
2.
BEFORE EACH USE, ALWAYS ATTACH THE SAFETY CHAINS
(3) of the trailer to the towing vehicle.
Make sure the Safety Chains are attached to the towing vehicle with an equal length at each side.
Do not allow the Safety Chains to drag on the ground.
3.
ALWAYS CHECK TO MAKE SURE THE PAYLOAD BEING TRANSPORTED IS PROPERLY AND SAFELY
SECURED IN THE TRAILER.
Load the trailer evenly from side to side with 60% of the load weight
forward of the Axle.
4.
MAKE SURE THE TOWING VEHICLE IS CAPABLE OF TOWING THIS TRAILER AND ITS PAYLOAD.
Make
sure the hitch on the towing vehicle is capable of towing the trailer and its payload. The towing
capacity of the hitch is typically stamped on the hitch drawbar.
5.
MAKE SURE
the hitch coupler (1) and the vehicle’s Ball Hitch (not included) are of equal mating size
(2”) and are rated equal to or greater than the weight of the trailer and its payload.
6.
DO NOT EXCEED 45 MILES PER HOUR
(72 km/h) when towing the trailer. Excess speed is a major
cause of vehicle-trailer accidents.
7.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO POWER THE TRAILER LIGHTS WITH ANY OTHER THAN THE CORRECT TYPE OR
VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL CURRENT.
The LED tail lights supplied with this trailer are for a 12 volt DC
electrical system only.
8.
PARK THE TRAILERS ON A FLAT, LEVEL, PAVED SURFACE AND CHOCK BOTH TIRES
whenever
possible, to keep the trailer from accidently moving.
9.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO FOLD UP THE TRAILER,
make sure it is on a flat, level, solid surface and
chock both Tires (26).
10.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO FOLD UP THE TRAILER WITHOUT THE HELP
of one or two able assistants.
11.
DO NOT EXCEED THE 1900 POUND WEIGHT CAPACITY.
12.
DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO RIDE
in a towed vehicle or on the trailer.
13.
DO NOT TRANSPORT PASSENGERS OR HEAVY CARGO INSIDE A VEHICLE
that is being towed.
14.
THE COUPLER MUST BE PROPERLY SECURED TO THE HITCH BALL.
After assembly and attachment,
pull up and down on the hitch coupler to make sure the hitch ball is snug in the hitch coupler. If the
coupler is not secured properly, it could come loose while the trailer is in motion, causing property
damage, serious personal injury or even death.
15.
MAKE WIDE TURNS
when towing a loaded trailer, avoiding both sharp turns and U-turns. Turning
too sharply can cause damage to the trailer and/or the tow vehicle.
UNPACKING
UNPACKING
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When unpacking, check to make sure all the parts shown on the Parts List (see p. ) are included.
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If any parts are missing or broken, please contact with us.