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IMPORTANT TRAILER SAFETY INFORMATION

Automotive Engineers (SAE) specifi cations. Standard 
two-inch diameter ball should  be within the limits of 
2.000-inches to 1.970-inches. Balls larger than 2.000- 
inches will not readily fi t the coupler. A two-piece coupler 
ball is not recommended.

If the coupler becomes damaged it must be repaired 
or replaced before towing. When the coupler is placed 
on the ball, the latch should close fi rmly. 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 until the jack 
clears the ground, then fl ip the coupler latch to its locked 
(horizontal) position. At this point visually observe that 
the ball is fully engaged in the ball hitch. An even better 
check to make sure the two are fully engaged is to raise 
the tongue of the trailer again using the jack. Raise until 
the ball hitch connection starts to raise the rear of the 
tow vehicle. If the connection was not properly made, the 
ball and socket will separate as the tongue of the trailer 
is raised. 

Safety Chains

Listed in the chart below are the different class sizes 
of safety chains and the rated load each chain must 
be capable of withstanding.  Your trailer is equipped 
with safety chains that meet the requirements of D.O.T 
Regulation 393.70.

TRAILER  CLASS         

TRAILER  WEIGHT 

GVWR IN LBS.

MINIMUM BRAKING 

STRENGTH IN LBS.

I

to 2,000

2,000

II

2,000 to  3,500

3,500

III

3,500 to 5,000

5,000

IV

5,000 to 7,000

7,600

WARNING: Failure to properly attach safety chains 
between the trailer and tow vehicle can result in a 
runaway trailer.

WARNING: To avoid accidents, before trailering:

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Hitch only to ball size marked on coupling.

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Ball clamp must capture ball and lever or hand 
wheel is fully clamped.

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Cross safety chains under coupling.

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Allow only enough slack for turns.

Bottom View

The safety chains on your trailer are an added insurance 
that it will not become detached from the tow vehicle. All 
safety chains are provided with an added clasp to keep 
them from becoming accidentally detached from the tow 
vehicle. Your trailer hitch on the  tow  vehicle  should  
have  two  attaching holes or rings for attaching the safety 
chains, preferably one  on each side of the ball hitch. 
Crisscross the chains under the tongue, the chain on the  
left side  of the trailer tongue  attached  to the right side 
of the ball hitch,  the chain on the  right side  of  the trailer 
tongue attached to the left side of the ball hitch.

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. This can be accomplished by 
twisting the chain hook in a clockwise or counterclockwise 
direction thus twisting the link spacing and making the 
chain shorter. Also by keeping your chains as short as 
possible you prevent them from dragging on the road 
and wearing the chain links. If for any reason you fi nd 
it necessary to replace a safety chain, use only original 
equipment.

Load-Carrying Capacity

Located on the front left-hand side of the frame, (either 
the inside or the outside) is the VIN (Vehicle Identifi cation 
Number) tag. It will show the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight 
Rating) which is the maximum load that can be applied 
to the tires on the trailer. The GVWR and the carrying 
capacity of the trailer are based on the tire size installed 
on the trailer.

The GVWR is the maximum carrying capacity of the trailer 
with its respective tires. It may not necessarily equal the 
total GVWR of the trailer less the empty weight of the 
trailer because there may be another controlling factor 
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.

Summary of Contents for TRS-SSG-503537 E/G

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Page 2: ...al Cleaning Techniques 18 Pressure Washer Shut Down Clean Up 19 Pressure Washer Storage 19 Pressure Washer Maintenance 20 22 Trailer preventative Maintenance 23 Pressure Washer Troubleshooting 24 27 P...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...trict 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 This trailer is equipped t...

Page 5: ...ler and towing ball resist attempts to make engagement do not force latch assembly Instead check the ball diameter to verify that it conforms to Society of Before Towing Check mounting bracket hardwar...

Page 6: ...eel is fully clamped Cross safety chains under coupling Allow only enough slack for turns Bottom View The safety chains on your trailer are an added insurance that it will not become detached from the...

Page 7: ...ngue weight the load must be shifted forward with respect to the axle This will increase the weight that is transferred to the tongue Adjustments should be made until the tongue weight falls within 10...

Page 8: ...in can be engaged fully 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...

Page 9: ...move tow vehicle forward Brake should be on and wheels locked 4 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 b...

Page 10: ...oid creating or breathing dust 2 Avoid machining filing or grinding the brake linings 3 Do not use compressed air or dry brushing for clean ing Dust can be removed with a damp brush TRAILER STORAGE Pr...

Page 11: ...hly Failure to follow instructions could cause malfunction of the machine and result in death serious bodily injury and or property damage 2 Know how to stop the machine and bleed pres sure quickly Be...

Page 12: ...each or stand on unstable support Keep good footing and balance at all times IMPORTANT PRESSURE WASHER SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING USE PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR AND CLOTHING WHEN OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT WAR...

Page 13: ...stra tion NHTSA in addition to notifying Landa If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an inves tigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of trailers it may order a reca...

Page 14: ...y latch Unloader Valve Safety device which allows pressure to be released when spray gun is closed High Pressure Hose Connect one end to wa ter pump discharge nipple and the other end to spray gun Adj...

Page 15: ...NG SULFURIC ACID CAN CAUSE BLINDNESS OR SEVERE BURNS FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER GET MEDICAL HELP FAST KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN DO NOT TIP KEEP VENT CAPS TIGHT AND LEVEL DANGER POISON 9...

Page 16: ...un engine with high or low oil levels as this will cause engine damage STEP 4 Connect garden hose to the cold water source and turn water on completely Never use hot water Allow water tank to fill bef...

Page 17: ...t the starter motor and can damage it When the engine starts release the key allowing it to return to the ON position If the choke knob has been pulled to the CLOSED position to start the engine gradu...

Page 18: ...solution and apply to surface at low pressure for best results limit your work area to sections approximately 6 feet square and always apply detergent from bottom to top Allow detergent to remain on s...

Page 19: ...il you feel increased pressure which indicates the piston is on its compression stroke and leave it in that position This closes both the intake and exhaust valves to prevent rusting of cylinder 4 Cov...

Page 20: ...not covered by warranty Adhere to the following cold weather procedures when ever the washer must be stored or operated outdoors under freezing conditions During winter months when temperatures drop...

Page 21: ...hen closes shutting off the supply of fuel to the combustion chamber Controlling the flow of fuel in this way gives an instantaneous burn or no burn situation thereby eliminating high and low water te...

Page 22: ...federal regulations CAUTION If white smoke appears from burner exhaust vent during start up or operation discontinue use and readjust air bands PRESSURE WASHER MAINTENANCE ATTENTION Si de la fum e bl...

Page 23: ...K rcher TRS SSG Operators 9 801 330 0 G 23 PRESSURE WASHER OPERATOR S MAN U AL Notes...

Page 24: ...e with valve kit Obstruction in spray nozzle Remove obstruction Leaking pressure control valve Rebuild or replace as needed Slow engine RPM Set engine speed at proper specifications Pump sucking air C...

Page 25: ...line Worn piston packing Check and replace if necessary Gasoline engine altitude The gasoline engine is preset for opera tion at altitudes below 1000 ft above sea level If operated at higher altitudes...

Page 26: ...mps Check detergent lines for holes Defective temperature switch Replace Incorrect fuel nozzle size See specifications for proper fuel nozzle Page 31 Insufficient water supplied Check water G P M to m...

Page 27: ...detergent to specifications Hole in detergent line s Repair hole Low detergent level Add detergent if needed PUMP RUNNING NORMALLY BUT PRESSURE LOW ON INSTALLATION Pump sucking air Check water supply...

Page 28: ...rgent SAE 10W 40 Inspect Oil level daily Change After first 50 hours then every 500 hours or annually Clean Burner Filter Monthly More often if fuel quality is poor Remove Burner Soot Annually Burner...

Page 29: ...nd 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 sw...

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