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Magnets 

Your electric brakes are equipped with high quality electromagnets that are designed to provide the proper input force 

and friction characteristics. Your magnets should be inspected and replaced if worn unevenly or abnormally. 

 

Even if wear is normal as indicated by your straightedge, the magnets should be replaced if any part of the magnet coil 

has become visible through the friction material facing of the magnet. It is also recommended that the drum armature 

surface be refaced when replacing magnets. 
Magnets should also be replaced in pairs - both sides of the axle. Always use genuine MDC OEM parts. 

Shoes and Linings 

A simple visual inspection of your brake linings will tell if they are useable. 
Replacement is necessary if the lining is worn (to within 1.5mm or less), contaminated with grease or oil or abnormally 

scored or gouged. It is important to replace both shoes on each brake and both brakes of the same axle. This is 

necessary to retain the “balance” of your brakes. Be sure to replace your shoes only with genuine MDC parts available 

from our outlets. 

Corrosion Prevention 

It’s important to take steps to prevent corrosion of parts on your trailer to extend the service life. Many fittings are high 

tensile and therefor zinc plated. Fittings such as this can benefit from additional protection. Some helpful products to 

prevent corrosion are “Lanotec”, “WD40”, “Inox” and similar products. These can be spray applied and do a very good 

job of protecting metal surfaces, particularly in corrosive and aggressive environments near the ocean and inland 

waterways. 
Often, we take our campers and caravans to salt water environments. Driving through salt water is never 

recommended as the residual chloride ions accelerate corrosion greatly. If you are camping near or driving through 

these kinds of environments we highly recommend that your trailer be thoroughly cleaned after use. Flushing the 
chassis and washing and rinsing your trailer is important. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for XT17-HRT 2018

Page 1: ...pers Caravans 2018 Read owner s manual before using the equipment Third party component manuals should be read in conjunction with this manual Maintenance guidelines must be met or exceeded failing to...

Page 2: ...1 1300 4X4 4X4...

Page 3: ...er 18 Correct Use of Your Electric Brakes 19 Important Safety Notice 19 Brake Adjustment 19 Brake Cleaning and Inspection 19 Magnets 20 Shoes and Linings 20 Corrosion Prevention 20 Electrical Systems...

Page 4: ...Manual content does not imply express or other any warranty the owner should read the limited warranty terms included in this booklet Before using this product you should be certain your tow vehicle...

Page 5: ...166 Newcastle Unit 1 2364 Pacific Hwy Heatherbrae NSW 2324 VICTORIA Melbourne 126 Canterbury Rd Kilsyth South VIC 3137 WESTERN AUSTRALIA Wangara 63 Innovation Circuit Wangara WA 6065 Kenwick 1752 Alba...

Page 6: ...2 x 9kg Gas Cylinder Holders incl 2 Gas Cylinders Jerry Can Holder 2 x 20L Jerry Can Holders External Cooktop Thetford MK3 Argent 4 Burner Hob and Sink External Kitchen Construct External 304 Grade St...

Page 7: ...nce schedule for guidance Bearing Number Inner Bearing 25520 Outer Bearing 25520 Seal 55 x 85 x 12 Fridge Fitting Chart Dometic Engel Evakool Bushman Ironman ARB Kings CFX65W MT35FP RF40 35L 30L 35L 9...

Page 8: ...itch How to Hitch your coupling Here is a short guide on how to safely use your coupling to couple and uncouple the trailer from the towing vehicle Make sure the handbrake is applied prior to coupling...

Page 9: ...he bump cover and then pushing it in a downward motion until the dust cover is secure there should be a slight click when it has been assembled correctly Test if the dust cover is connected to the bum...

Page 10: ...locking mechanism 2 is all the way back release the button 1 locking the plate in place STEP 2 Offer up the tow pin to the coupling making sure the tow pin cover is removed and there is no visible de...

Page 11: ...1 to release the locking mechanism there will be an audible locking noise at which point the mechanism will return to the initial position as shown in step 1 Verify the pin is correctly through the m...

Page 12: ...he button 1 and push the locking mechanism back 2 When the locking mechanism is all the way back release the button while holding the mechanism to ensure it does not spring back to the locked position...

Page 13: ...ing etc should be stored in the pantry cupboard Never load in a manner that causes the ball weight to exceed the limit of the tow vehicle Ensure no items can move during travel Secure all items to pre...

Page 14: ...left to right should be done with drive on stepped ramps as illustrated below Once levelled the legs can be lowered to keep the trailer stable On soft ground you may want to use timber sole boards und...

Page 15: ...ection from the elements UV light and moisture can have an adverse effect on materials when left unprotected outside This section outlines some of the things you can do as an owner to protect your inv...

Page 16: ...orque wrench Never trust a rattle gun as these may over or under tighten A quality torque wrench will ensure nuts are tightened correctly It s important to remember to check your wheel nuts at 50km 50...

Page 17: ...to the rotating surface of the drums which moves the actuating levers in the direction that the drums are turning thus applying pressure from the brake linings to the drum surface Trailer Plug Wiring...

Page 18: ...cable means The cable attachment occurs outside of the brake backing plate Cable force applied to the parking lever creates a torque through the pivot pin and cam assembly Torque transferred to the pa...

Page 19: ...diagram Handbrake Adjuster 1 below To tighten the handbrake cable turn the adjuster wheel D in a clockwise direction Once adjusted retighten lock nuts and test Always ensure that wheels turn freely w...

Page 20: ...skill of the individual doing the work will determine outcomes This manual cannot possibly anticipate all such variations nor provide advice or cautions as to each Accordingly anyone who departs from...

Page 21: ...e both shoes on each brake and both brakes of the same axle This is necessary to retain the balance of your brakes Be sure to replace your shoes only with genuine MDC parts available from our outlets...

Page 22: ...service life The following is an outline on how to gain the best performance and lifecycle from the battery fitted in your camper Always use a quality charger that caters to the voltage requirements...

Page 23: ...22 1300 4X4 4X4 12 Volt Wiring Diagram...

Page 24: ...Open the protective dust cabinet and remove the white cover before use Do not operate whilst towing Do not operate in enclosed spaces Your caravan is fitted with a Truma boiler hot water system Please...

Page 25: ...amped on the bottle base Once you connect your gas bottle you can connect the kitchen gas hose to the bayonet connection provided Fig 5 Fig 5 Once the bayonet is secure ensure all controls on the stov...

Page 26: ...Individual camper set ups may differ depending on tow vehicle and any modifications made by the owner The table below is for guidance only Pre Hook Up Water Tanks full locking cap secure All latches a...

Page 27: ...velling your trailer on set up Stabiliser legs are not meant for correcting the trailer angle they are there to keep it stable when people are in it Using levelling blocks will extend the service life...

Page 28: ...hocks Covers Hard floor campers and caravans will benefit greatly from a storage cover Perishable fittings such as rubber seals and plastic will be protected from UV radiation Paint and gelcoat finish...

Page 29: ...28 1300 4X4 4X4 Trouble Shooting Electrical...

Page 30: ...ains pressure to pressurize tank Water tank is empty Fill water tank Kinked hose Check hoses ensuring none are fouled Damaged worn pump diaphragm Repair or replace pump Gas Problem Possible Cause Reme...

Page 31: ...setting Poor Brake adjustment Adjust Brakes Glazed brake Linings Re burnish or replace linings Overloaded trailer Correct loading Check at weighbridge Brakes Locking Poor Synchronising with controller...

Page 32: ...ffect and extend the contact patch of the tyre on the road Bulldust This phenomenon is common on outback roads Fine dust can settle in large holes obscuring them from unsuspecting drivers It is import...

Page 33: ...ons and availability of fuel before setting out to remote areas Shire Councils There are many resources available for planning your trip away Every state has a tourism website as so regional councils...

Page 34: ...e express written permission of MDC Any affiliates representatives associates agents suppliers resellers or similar of MDC shall have no authority to authorise or deny warranty claims on behalf of MDC...

Page 35: ...t will be made to provide all relevant information regarding the item on auction as per Australian law any and all goods bought at auction subsequently do not carry any statutory warranty Unless speci...

Page 36: ...35 1300 4X4 4X4 Maintenance Schedule...

Page 37: ...ust if necessary Hand winch Check brake function and webbing Suspension Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement Torque bolts to 190Nm Brakes Inspect and adjust Check lining thickness and drum w...

Page 38: ...t 30 50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixing are secure Date Service Person Dealer Stamp 18 MONTHS 15 000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate Check bolt Torque...

Page 39: ...50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixing are secure Date Service Person Dealer Stamp 30 MONTHS 25 000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate Check bolt Torque to 76...

Page 40: ...50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixing are secure Date Service Person Dealer Stamp 42 MONTHS 35 000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate Check bolt Torque to 76...

Page 41: ...50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixing are secure Date Service Person Dealer Stamp 54 MONTHS 45 000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate Check bolt Torque to 76...

Page 42: ...50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixing are secure Date Service Person Dealer Stamp 66 MONTHS 55 000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate Check bolt Torque to 76...

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