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Safety

If you have been towing your trailer and think that a tire 
is under inflated, fill it to the recommended cold inflation 
pressure indicated on your trailer's tire label placard or 
the VIN label. You can also check the sidewall of the 
tire for a correct tire inflation pressure. Your tire will 
have a slightly lower air pressure because the tire is 
warm when you are inflating it, but it will be much better 
than to continue to tow it with the under inflation it may 
have had. Once the trailer has been parked long 
enough to allow the tires to cool down, recheck the tire 
pressure and add additional air to return the tire 
pressure to the recommended level.

Tire Size

To maintain the trailer's carrying capacity and safety, 
purchase only the same size tires as what were origi-
nally supplied on the trailer.

Safety Tips

Slow down if you have to go over a pothole or other 
object in road.

Do not run over curbs and try not to strike the curb 
when parking.

For a free brochure visit: 

www. nhtsa.dot.gov

FOR SAFETY:  Before towing this trailer be sure 
to read the instructions and warnings supplied in 
this manual. Also read the information supplied 
with your tow vehicle so you know and 
understand it's limitations.

Never Tow the Trailer Before Checking:

Coupler and latch assembly show no signs of 
wear or damage. 

Coupler hitch and hitch ball are of the same  
size.

Coupler and safety chains are safely secured to 
the hitch. 

Check all fasteners for proper tightness.

Load is securely tied down to the trailer.

Wheel lug nuts are properly tightened to the 
right torque. 

Wheel bearings are properly adjusted and 
maintained. 

Load is within the maximum load carrying 
capacity of trailer. 

Tires are properly inflated and are road worthy.

All trailer lighting is working properly.

Tire pressure and tire condition

Wheel lugs*

Bearing lube and tightness

Hitch

Safety chains

12V running lights

Distribution and security

Caster up in travel position

* Check lug nuts for tightness before initial trip, at 10 
miles, 25 miles and 50 miles. Recheck every 3 months 
or 3000 miles.

NOTE: Checking all of the above steps before every 
trip is key for safety.

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MPORTANT: The load must be distributed equally 

on the bed of the trailer if possible. Heavy, concen-
trated loads may cause damage or possible failure 
of the trailer.

WARNING: Loads placed on the trailer must be 
securely tied to the trailer. Always use appropriate 
tie downs designed to restrict loads from moving 
when properly attached. Failure to do so will allow 
shifting of the load causing potential trailer failure 
and/or loss of the load and personal injury.

AVERTISSEMENT

Les charges placées sur la 

remorque doivent être solidement attachées à la 
remorque. Toujours utiliser des arrimages 
appropriés conçus pour empêcher les charges de 
bouger lorsqu'elles sont bien attachées. Le 
nonrespect de cette consigne permettra le 
mouvement de la charge, entraînant une 
défaillance potentielle de la remorque et/ou une 
perte de la charge et des lésions corporelles.

This trailer is equipped to meet all applicable federal 
safety standards in effect the day of manufacture. 
Check local and state requirements regarding any addi-
tional equipment that may be required.

The addition of optional equipment to your trailer may 
in- crease the total weight of your trailer package to 
where it now exceeds the maximum load carrying 
capacity of the trailer.

Tow Vehicles

WARNING: Serious injury or property damage can 
result if the total weight of your loaded trailer 
exceeds the capacity of the hitch and/or your tow 
vehicle.

AVERTISSEMENT: Des blessures graves ou de 
dommages à la propriété peuvent survenir sir le 

Karcher Trailer 3500E HDS 4.7/35 Operator’s Manual  9.808-363.0 - B

Summary of Contents for TRAILER 3500E HDS 4.7/35

Page 1: ...charge stream at persons RISQUE DE BLESSURES Se tenir loin des buses EAU CHAUDE SOUS PRESSION A LA SORTIE Ne pas diriger le jet d eau vers des personnes RIESGO DE PENETRACI N O LESIONES SEVERAS A PERS...

Page 2: ...ered a permanent part of the machine and should remain with it if machine is resold When ordering parts please specify model and serial number Use only identical replacement parts This machine is to b...

Page 3: ...nd replace if necessary 8 Hitch Operation 8 Hitch Coupler Troubleshooting 8 Coupler Ball Engagement 8 Safety Chains 8 Load Carrying Capacity 9 Important Safety Information 10 Reporting Safety Defects...

Page 4: ...arding hazardous or unsafe practices of the machine Levels of hazards are identified that could result in product damage personal injury or severe injury resulting in death The HOW TO CHECK section is...

Page 5: ...e The maximum weight the trailer is designed to carry Gross vehicle weight rating of the trailer Gross axle weight rating of the trailer Understanding Tire Pressure and Load Limits Tire inflation pres...

Page 6: ...ing is working properly Tire pressure and tire condition Wheel lugs Bearing lube and tightness Hitch Safety chains 12V running lights Distribution and security Caster up in travel position Check lug n...

Page 7: ...o use Before Towing Check mounting bracket hardware for wear and proper tightness Replace bent broken or worn hardware Tighten hardware to 75 94 ft lbs Use only the hardware provided with the Trailer...

Page 8: ...ism are not in the ground being exposed to dirt and moisture 4 Apply a small amount of an automotive grease to the ball before hitching coupler to prevent wear of the two parts during towing 5 Make su...

Page 9: ...This prevents the trailer tongue from dropping to the road should the coupler or ball hitch fail The chains should be rigged as tight as possible with just enough slack to allow tight turns to be made...

Page 10: ...burner If diesel is used add a soot remover to every tankful WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive You can be seriously injured when refueling AVERTISSEMENT L essence est tr s inflammable...

Page 11: ...VERTISSEMENT Liquide de d charge chaud Ne pas diriger le d bit de d charge vers des personnes WARNING This machine produces hot water and must have insulated components attached to protect the operato...

Page 12: ...ng could cause malfunction of the machine and result in death serious bodily injury and or property damage Follow storage instructions specified in this manual 15 Inlet water must be clean fresh water...

Page 13: ...defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying the trailer manufacturer...

Page 14: ...N tag on your trailer Proper Weight Distribution Tongue Weight Ensuring that your trailer has the proper GVWR is very important Once that has been established and you have the load on the trailer it i...

Page 15: ...ully only if ball is properly seated in the coupler Tires Before mounting tires onto wheels make certain that the rim size and contour is approved for the tire as shown in the Tire and Rim Association...

Page 16: ...w vehicle pull the safety pin on the breakaway switch Check to see if system is operational Push safety pin back in to its original position Check battery fluid level every 60 90 days Remove cover The...

Page 17: ...isconnecting trailer from tow vehicle make sure to replace safety pin Brakes Your trailer is equipped with electric brakes Complete service and repair information for the electric brakes is found in t...

Page 18: ...u elle ne repose correctement en place sur des chandelles Do not lift or place supports on any part of the suspension system Brake Cleaning Inspection Your trailer brakes must be inspected and service...

Page 19: ...ds 1 Remove all wheels and hubs or brake drums Note which spindle and brake that the drum was removed from so that it can be reinstalled in the same location 2 Inspect suspension for wear 3 Check tigh...

Page 20: ...ck and replace if necessary BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT Little or no fuel Fill tank with fuel Improper fuel or water in fuel Drain fuel tank and fill with proper fuel Clogged fuel line Clean or replace Plug...

Page 21: ...burner assembly Fuel pressure is low 140 psi for burner Adjust fuel pump pressure to specifications Burner nozzle is plugged or dirty Replace nozzle Check parts breakdown for nozzle size Burner nozzl...

Page 22: ...l worn Check and replace if necessary High humidity in air Check and change oil twice as often WATER DRIPPING FROM UNDER PUMP Piston packing worn Check and replace if necessary O Ring plunger retainer...

Page 23: ...aulty Check and replace if necessary Worn piston packing Check and replace if necessary BURNER MOTOR WILL NOT RUN Fuel pump seized Replace fuel pump Burner fan loose or misaligned Position correctly t...

Page 24: ...rs Filter Every 50 hours Air Cleaner Inspect Every 50 hours or monthly Clean Every 3 months Battery Level Check monthly Engine Fuel Filter 500 hours or 6 months Spark Plug Maintenance 500 hours or 6 m...

Page 25: ...r 3 mos Wheel Check for damage and or out of round Every 6000 mi or 6 mos Coupler Ball Check for sufficient lube Check lock mechanism Check for unusual wear Every trip Safety Chains at Hitch Ball Chec...

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