Rev: 09.23.21
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CCD-0004396
The “CAUTION” symbol above is a sign that a safety risk is involved and may cause personal injury
and/or product or property damage if not safely adhered to and within the parameters set forth
in this manual. Always wear eye protection when performing service, maintenance or installation
procedures. Other safety equipment to consider would be hearing protection, gloves and possibly
a full face shield, depending on the nature of the task.
Operation
Prior to Operation
The landing gear system should only be operated under the following conditions:
1.
The trailer is parked on a reasonably level surface and the tires are chocked.
2.
Make sure all persons, pets and property are clear of the trailer while the landing gear system is in operation.
3.
Make sure battery is fully charged.
Operating Landing Gear
1.
Extend both landing gear to the ground by pulling the quick release bolt-on pull pins (Fig. 1A).
NOTE:
If the front of the trailer is above level, do not extend the inner legs to the ground. The trailer cannot
be leveled if the front is above level when released from the tow vehicle.
2.
Make sure the bolt-on pull pins are inserted fully through both sides of the tube.
3.
Press and hold the arrow up or arrow down on one or both sides of the landing gear switch panel
(Fig. 2) as desired.
NOTE:
For retracting, be sure to hold down the switches until both landing gear are fully retracted before
pulling the bolt-on pull pins.
4.
When the landing gear has fully retracted, pull the bolt-on pull pins and slide the inner legs into the
outer landing gear legs.
5.
Make sure the bolt-on pull pins are inserted fully through both sides of the tube upon completion.
Never attempt to operate the system without the footpad properly secured or severe product
damage, serious personal injury or death may occur. Electric landing gear is designed for vertical
operation. Excessive side loads may cause damage to the landing gear. The bolt-on pull pin MUST be
inserted fully through both sides of the tube prior to use. Do not use landing gear to service the trailer
or change tires. Retract landing gear completely prior to moving the trailer, including retraction of
the bolt-on pull pin inner leg.
Fig. 1
A
Landing Gear
Up
Landing Gear
Down
Landing Gear
Up
Landing Gear
Down
Fig. 2