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Important Trailer Safety Information

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

IMPORTANT: 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.

IMPORTANT: 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 place 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 appro-
priés conçus pour empêcher les charges de bouger 
lorsqu'elles sont bien attachées.  Le non-respect 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 
poids total de la remorque chargée excède la 
capacité de l'attelage et/ou du véhicule remorqueur.

It is very important that you know and understand the 
towing capabilities of your tow vehicle. This is espe-
cially true with the braking abilities of the tow vehicle. 
You should check with your authorized dealer to see 
what the capabilities are for the total towing load and 
the maximum allowable tongue weight for the vehicle 
you plan on using for towing.

It is also important that the lighting system in the tow 
vehicle has sufficient capacity support the additional 
load the trailer lighting will add to the system. A heavy 
duty flasher may be required to make your turn signals 
function properly.

9.801-301.0  Operator’s Manual, Trailer - Kärcher TRS-3500-S

Summary of Contents for TRS-3500-S

Page 1: ...9 801 301 0 C 03 22 19 TRAILER Operator s Manual 89175260 1 MODEL TRS 3500 S 1 103 823 0 To locate your local Kärcher Commercial Pressure Washer Dealer nearest you visit www karchercommercial com ...

Page 2: ... 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 be used only by trained operators Notice This trailer is equipped to meet applicable U S Federal safety standards Check local and state requirements regarding brakes and any additional equipment that may be required Any modifications or additions i...

Page 3: ...ooting 7 Coupler Ball Engagement 7 Safety Chains 7 Load Carrying Capacity 8 Proper Weight Distribution Tongue Weight 9 Tongue Weight 9 Machine Safety 9 Reporting Safety Defects 9 Checklist Before Your First Trip 9 What to Check and How to Check Tire Pressure 10 Wheels 10 Wheel Lugs 10 Wheel Torque Requirements 10 Ball Coupler Hitches 11 Tires 11 Maintenance Breakaway Switch D O T Wet Cell Battery ...

Page 4: ... the tire that provides it with the load carrying capacity and affects the overall performance of the trailer The tire inflation pressure is a number that indicates the amount of air pressure that is inside the tire It is measured in pounds per square inch PSI The tire must be inflated to the air pressure as designated on the labels Also listed on the labels is the air pressure in kilo Pascals kPa...

Page 5: ...ace 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 ar...

Page 6: ... not use if coupler operation is impaired Bolting Instructions Align holes in coupler and mounting bracket NOTE Coupler must be secured to mounting bracket using two sets of holes in the mounting bracket Insert two 2 5 8 x4 5 grade 5 bolts through desired mounting bracket holes and coupler For each bolt Place one 1 washer at the bolt head side and another at the bolt thread side before assembling ...

Page 7: ...towing When the coupler is placed on the ball the latch should close firmly Keep the latch mechanism lightly oiled and clean Improper engagement of the coupler and ball can cause damage if the vehicles separate in transit thus caution must be exercised to insure a secure hook up Lower the coupler onto the ball with the coupler latch in the vertical position Continue to lower the trailer tongue unt...

Page 8: ...tor such as frame strength that reduces the carrying capacity to what is listed on the VIN tag The tire label will list the tire size that was installed on the trailer as original equipment when it was sold to you the consumer It also lists the maximum carrying capacity of the trailer IMPORTANT The total weight of the load must never exceed the weight of cargo listed on the tire label and or the m...

Page 9: ...mended range Likewise if you have too much tongue weight adjust the weight backwards with respect to the axle until the tongue weight falls in the recommended range Tow vehicles vary on how much tongue weight they can support for proper towing Machine Safety Warning To reduce the risk of injury read operating instructions carefully before using 1 Read the owner s manual thoroughly Failure to follo...

Page 10: ...these are key things you should recheck before taking your trailer on the road for the first time Tire Pressure Proper air pressure for your tires is printed on the sidewall Check pressure while tires are cold Do not raise or lower pressure to meet load Pressure other than recommended pressure will lead to excessive tire wear or tire failure Balancing recommended Preferred balancing method is to c...

Page 11: ... following guideline 1 LT and ST tires use the capacity rating molded into the tire 2 Passenger Car Tires Use the capacity rating molded into the tire sidewall divided by 1 10 Use tire mounting procedures as outlined by the Rubber Manufacturer s Association or the tire manufac turers NOTE Tire wear should be checked frequently because once a wear pattern becomes firmly established in a tire it is ...

Page 12: ...Replace pin and secure to tow vehicle Do not loop over hitch ball 5 Plug 12V connector into tow vehicle receptacle 6 Test brakes with brake controller NOTE When disconnecting 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 the Axle Break Service Manual that is f...

Page 13: ...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 serviced at yearly intervals or more often as use and performance require Magnets and shoes must be changed when they become worn or scored thereby preventing inade quate vehicle braking Clean the backing plate mag...

Page 14: ...edures Before removing trailer from jack stands 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 tightness of hanger bolt shackle bolt and U bolt nuts per recommended torque values 4 Check brake linings brake drums and armature faces for excessive wear or ...

Page 15: ...Coupler Ball Check for sufficient lube Check lock mechanism Check for unusual wear Every trip Safety Chains at Hitch Ball Check for abrasion distortion and general integrity of links Every trip Coupler Check for proper fastening hitch pin in position and secure Every trip Brakes Check for proper adjustment operation Every trip Breakaway Switch Test switch operation and connections Every trip Break...

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