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HAND BRAKE

Parking brakes are mechanically operated by a cable. 

Use the cable adjuster to give enough tension to be able to set the handbrake lever on the last two notches of the 

coupling or handbrake is 1/3 raised when unladen. This needs to be checked again when the trailer or caravan is 

loaded. If the cable is too tight, the brakes will be applied as the axle moves backward under spring deflection.

Adjuster Wheel

ADJUSTER

To adjust the handbrake cable tension release locknuts. To tighten the handbrake cable, turn the adjuster wheel 

in a clockwise direction. Once adjusted retighten lock nuts and test. Always ensure that wheels turn freely when 

handbrake is off. Overtightened cables can cause brakes to drag and damage the brake linings.

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Summary of Contents for Parkes 13

Page 1: ...d Offroad Caravan www ezytrail com au Read owner s manual before using the equipment Third party component manuals should be read in conjunction with this manual Maintenance guidelines must be met or exceeded failing to meet these guidelines may result in serious injury or death and property damage ...

Page 2: ...stem 17 Exterior 7 Water Pumps 17 Batteries 8 Connecting the Gas 18 Securing your Caravan 8 Protecting from Mould 18 TORQUE SETTINGS Pre Trip Checklist 19 Wheel Nuts 8 USEFUL ACCESSORIES Hitch 8 Levelling Blocks 20 Trailing Arm Pivot Bolts 8 Wheel Chocks 20 BRAKES AND HANDBRAKE Covers 20 Brake Controller 9 Stone Protection 20 Operation 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING Trailer Plug Wiring 9 Electrical 21 Breakaw...

Page 3: ... content does not imply express or other any warranty the owner should read the limited warranty terms included in this booklet Before using this product you should be certain your tow vehicle is suitably rated and equipped to tow the product safely and legally The trailer and vehicle pairing must we within the safe Maximum Towing Capacity Ball Weight Capacity and Gross Combination Mass as stated ...

Page 4: ... during travel Consider water tank levels and how they may affect the balance front and back and the percentage of ball weight Overhead cupboards should only be used for lightweight items such as clothes personal items bedding etc Never store heavy items in overhead cupboards Heavy cooking equipment should be stored in lower cupboards Tinned and bottled food for cooking etc should be stored in the...

Page 5: ...u will need a conversion box that will step up from 10A to 15A with a safety switch Never leave power leads coiled when in use lay the lead out back and forward in a manner that won t be a trip hazard or risk damage to the lead CHOOSING A SPOT TO SET UP When you arrive at your camp for the night it is important to choose a good spot to camp One that will allow you to rest easy When choosing a spot...

Page 6: ...r rack It is important to learn how to open and close your kitchen so it is secured when driving and fully supported when at camp Before sliding out kitchen release the two pad bolts 1 Slide the kitchen out by pulling on the fixed handle 2 When the kitchen is extended fold down the support legs and adjust the height to suit 3 1 2 3 PARKES SERIES 6 ...

Page 7: ... UV light and moisture can have an adverse effect on materials when left unprotected outside This section outlines some of the things you can do as an owner to protect your investment INTERIOR Moisture and your camper are not friends in fact they are your enemy Here are some tips to reduce moisure and avoid mould High humidity and cooling temperatures can create condensation additionally condensat...

Page 8: ...attle gun as these may over or under tighten A quality torque wrench will ensure nuts are tightened correctly It s important to remember to check your wheel nuts at 50km 100km and 500km and periodically thereafter The correct torque settings are 125Nm for 12mm studs Refer to the plate on your drawbar HITCH The high tensile bolts securing your hitch should be tightened to 150Nm These should be chec...

Page 9: ...r brakes are actuated 4 They can provide some braking independent of the tow vehicle in the event of an emergency The requirements can vary from state to state It s important to check what is required in your state OPERATION When electrical current is fed into the system by the controller it activates the electromagnets in the brakes These electromagnets are energized and are attracted to the rota...

Page 10: ... auto electrician to ensure this is fitted to your tow vehicle In NSW there is an additional requirement that the breakaway power source be monitored from the driver position with a minimum of a visual alarm for low battery voltage Consult a qualified auto electrician to ensure this is fitted to your vehicle Each state can have different laws in regards to brakeaway systems It s important to check...

Page 11: ...aravan is loaded If the cable is too tight the brakes will be applied as the axle moves backward under spring deflection Adjuster Wheel ADJUSTER To adjust the handbrake cable tension release locknuts To tighten the handbrake cable turn the adjuster wheel in a clockwise direction Once adjusted retighten lock nuts and test Always ensure that wheels turn freely when handbrake is off Overtightened cab...

Page 12: ... cannot possibly anticipate all such variations nor provide advice or cautions as to each Accordingly anyone who departs from the instructions provided in this manual must first establish that they neither compromise their personal safety nor the vehicle integrity by their choice of methods tool s or parts IF AT ALL IN DOUBT PLEASE REFER ALL REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE TO A SUITABLY QUALIFIED OR EXPER...

Page 13: ...n each brake and both brakes of the same axle This is necessary to retain the balance of your brakes Be sure to replace your shoes only with genuine parts available from our outlets CORROSION PREVENTION It s important to take steps to prevent corrosion of parts on your trailer to extend the service life Many fittings are high tensile or zinc plated Fittings such as this can benefit from additional...

Page 14: ...an and its suspension from damage In extreme circumstances tyre pressures may be reduced significantly When lowering from highway pressure a rule of thumb is to reduce your speed by the same percentage as the lowering of tyre pressure Because off road conditions can vary greatly you must lower your pressures and reduce speed until vibration and shock through the suspension is at a moderate level t...

Page 15: ...e NO 1 x 2 NO 2 x 2 NO 3 5 2 5 7 x 5 NO 4 x 2 NO 5 NO 6 NO 7 EZY Hint Prior to embarking on your first camping trip make sure you weather your canvas by wetting it down with a hose letting it dry out at least 3 times x 4 x 1 x 1 PARKES 13 PARKES 15 PARKES 18 www ezytrail com au 15 ...

Page 16: ...line on how to gain the best performance and lifecycle from the battery fitted in your camper Give the batteries a maintenance charge at least once per month When possible leave the battery connected to a smart charger that will cycle and maintain the battery during storage If this isn t possible check and charge at regular intervals to prevent excessive discharge Always use a quality charger that...

Page 17: ...eing used not charge current HOT WATER SYSTEM Your caravan is fitted with a Swift 240V Gas storage boiler Please read the manual provided with this system at the time of purchase For further information go to www swiftappliancegroup com au files Hot 20Water 20Installation 20 20Operating 20Instructions pdf WARNING DO NOT OPERATE WHILST TOWING DO NOT OPERATE IN ENCLOSED SPACES WATER PUMPS The pump w...

Page 18: ... D battery C NOTE It can take up to a minute or so for the gas to purge the line and flow through the burners PROTECTING FROM MOULD Mould is very difficult to clean once a porous surface is affected There are several ways you can prevent the occurrence of mould on your caravan Never leave your caravan packed away with a wet interior If you must leave a campsite with wet canvas or a damp interior b...

Page 19: ...heel nuts tight and torqued to correct tension Safety chains and shackles connected to car All external fittings secure All lights working Gas bottles and jerry cans secured Trailer is sitting at correct level Chains and shackles in serviceable condition Do a walk around and check All latches and door locks secure Trailer lights plugged in All cables and plugs are in serviceable condition All cabl...

Page 20: ...level ground it is recommended to chock both sides of the wheel On a hill you should chock the wheels on the downhill side ensuring the chocks are firmly pressed against the tyre COVERS Hard floor campers and caravans will benefit greatly from a storage cover Perishable fittings such as rubber seals and plastic will be protected from UV radiation Paint and gelcoat finishes will oxidise less and th...

Page 21: ... Reset breaker Lights or plugs not working Tripped circuit breaker Reset breaker Poor connection Find and rectify Circuit switch OFF Check control panel and switch to ON No power to fridge Tripped circuit breaker Reset breaker Poor connection Find and rectify Circuit switch OFF Check control panel and switch to ON Indicators or park lights not working Poor connections at trailer plug Check and cle...

Page 22: ...mpty Fill water tank Kinked hose Check hoses ensuring none are fouled Damaged worn pump diaphragm Repair or replace pump GAS PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Cooker not igniting Gas bottle empty Fill gas bottle Gas bottle not turned on Turn on valve on gas bottle Gas hose on cooker not connected Check bayonet is securely connected into receiver Regulator blocked Check regulator is not blocked with ...

Page 23: ...Correct Controller setting Poor Brake adjustment Adjust Brakes Glazed brake Linings Re burnish or replace linings Overloaded trailer Correct loading Check at weighbridge Brakes Locking Poor Synchronising with controller Adjust controller Poor Adjustment Adjust brakes as per instructions Faulty controller Test and rectify or replace Loose bent or broken components Inspect and replace components Ins...

Page 24: ...re driving Most animals in the outback are more active at night which greatly increases the likelihood of an animal strike between dusk and dawn Towing a camper or caravan increases braking distance and has inherent risk associated with aggressive and defensive manoeuvring to avoid a collision SAND When driving on sand it is important to lower tyre pressures on both the vehicle and trailer By lowe...

Page 25: ...y of fuel before setting out to remote areas SHIRE COUNCILS There are many resources available for planning your trip away Every state has a tourism website as so regional councils which will give you extensive information on camping sites things to do and see events happening in the area and contact information for booking sites or activities NATIONAL PARKS Each state s national parks organisatio...

Page 26: ...ge due to unauthorised modifications misuse abuse incorrect assembly improper and irregular maintenance or accident or collision Any work performed under an authorised warranty claim approved by Ezytrail must be performed by Ezytrail or an authorised representative of Ezytrail and only with the express written permission of Ezytrail Any affiliates representatives associates agents suppliers resell...

Page 27: ... TENTS Tents are guaranteed to be in new merchantable condition at the time of purchase A limited manufacturer s warranty period of 12 Months applies to Ezytrail canvas components poles and fittings General wear and tear excepted LODGING A CLAIM All warranty claims MUST BE LODGED through our website using our online Warranty Claim Form CONTACT If you have any further questions relating to warranti...

Page 28: ...als for safe travelling and your owner obligations under our warranty policy Servicing should always be carried out by a competent person with relevant experience WARNING NEVER WORK BENEATH THE CARAVAN WHILE SUSPENDED ON A JACK ALWAYS USE JACK STANDS WITH AN ADEQUATE SWL SAFE WORKING LOAD ALWAYS USE DEDICATED JACKING POINTS 240V APPLIANCES AND WIRING MUST ONLY BE SERVICED AND REPAIRED BY A QUALIFI...

Page 29: ...S AND HINGES I I A I A PANEL AND PAINT I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I T T SWIFT WATER HEATER T T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I I SUSPENSION TORQUE A A TYRE PRESSURE I I A I A VENT FILTERS C C WHEEL ALIGNMENT I I A I A WHEEL ...

Page 30: ... PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T SWIFT WATER HEATER TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I I L SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGNMENT I I A I A WHEEL BEARINGS I A...

Page 31: ...INGES I I L A I L A PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I I T I T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T SWIFT WATER HEATER T T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L RCL SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGNME...

Page 32: ...C PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T SWIFT WATER HEATER TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I I L SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGNMENT I I A I A WHEEL BEARINGS I ...

Page 33: ... AND HINGES I I I L A PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I I T I T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T SWIFT WATER HEATER T T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L RCL SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGN...

Page 34: ... L A 240V POWER SYSTEM I I I JOCKEY WHEEL I I I LOCKS AND HINGES I I I C PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T SWIFT WATER HEATER TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I I L SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A...

Page 35: ... L A I L A 240V POWER SYSTEM I I T I T JOCKEY WHEEL I I L A I L A LOCKS AND HINGES I I I L A PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I I T I T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T SWIFT WATER HEATER T T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L RCL SUSPENSIO...

Page 36: ...C PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T SWIFT WATER HEATER TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I I L SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGNMENT I I A I A WHEEL BEARINGS I ...

Page 37: ... AND HINGES I I I L A PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I I T I T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T SWIFT WATER HEATER T T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L RCL SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGN...

Page 38: ...C PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T SWIFT WATER HEATER TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L L SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGNMENT I I A I A WHEEL BEARINGS I ...

Page 39: ...D HINGES I I I L A PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I I T I T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T SWIFT WATER HEATER T T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L RCL SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGNMEN...

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