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5.5.2 ADJUSTING
YOUR SADDLE RACK
Your saddle rack (2) can be raised
or lowered using the holes in the
saddle rack post (1).
To adjust, support the weight of the saddle
rack (2), pull R-clip (4) from pin (3).
Pull pin (3) completely out of post (1) and
move saddle rack (2) to the desired position.
Insert pin (3) and secure in place with R-clip (4).
5.6 FLOORS
At regular intervals the rubber mats should
be removed and inspection made of the floor
area for any kicking damage. As a guide, we
recommend a monthly check where the
trailer is in daily use.
5.7 STRAW BEDDING
Straw or similar bedding should be used in
your horsebox to minimise urine leakage, and
to improve comfort and footing, especially
when the floor is wet.
5.8 STABLING HORSES
This trailer is for transporting horses and
ponies only and the time they are in the
trailer should be kept to a minimum.
Do not use the trailer to stable horses.
5.9 INTERIOR LIGHT
The interior light inside the trailer is powered
from the vehicle side lights and therefore
will only work when you have your towing
vehicle side lights on. Remember to switch
off when not in use.
Do not obstruct the interior lamp with hay
nets, clothing, etc. (The lamp will overheat
and may become a fire risk).
5.10 ROOF VENT
Operate the roof vent by pushing up or
pulling down on the hook. It is hinged at
the front and can be used when stationary
or whilst travelling to provide cooling and
ventilation for your horse. Be mindful of
the increase in trailer height if travelling
with it open and also of water ingress during
wet conditions.
5.11 SIDE WINDOW/TOP
DOOR
The side windows are windows that can be
opened from the rear.