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TOWING & SETUP
BRAKE CONTROLLER
ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT
:
Refer to manufacturer for more
information.
NOTICE
A BRAKE CONTROLLER IS REQUIRED IN YOUR TOW
VEHICLE WHICH WILL SYNCHRONIZE YOUR TRAILER
BRAKES. IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO ADJUST THE BRAKE
CONTROLLER. PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS
PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF YOUR BRAKE
CONTROLLER.
ELECTRIC JACK STABILIZATION SYSTEM
For operating instructions and troubleshooting, view the manufacturer’s manual.
Use the electric stabilization jacks along with wheel chocks and blocks/cribbing to
stabilize your trailer.
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WARNING
REVIEW ALL WARNINGS IN THE MANUFACTUER’S
MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE ELECTRIC JACK
STABILIZATION SYSTEM.
ELECTRIC TONGUE JACK
Located at the front of the frame of the trailer. The jack toggle switch is located below a
3-way float level and next to a night light (which illuminates the hitch work area). With the
attached footplate, this jack can raise and lower the front of the trailer for hitching and
unhitching on the ball. It also is used in conjunction with the two rear electric stabilizing
jacks to stabilize the trailer side-to-side when unhitched.
REAR ELECTRIC JACKS
The left and right rear stabilizing jacks are operated from switches mounted inside the
basement storage compartment on the street side of the travel trailer. To operate, hold
the switch in the position you wish to move the jack; either up or down. When released,
the switch will automatically return to its center off position.
MANUAL JACK OPERATION
It may be necessary to use the Emergency Hand Crank Wrench if loss of power occurs.
This is located in the basement storage or closet at delivery.
See our video on YouTube.
NOTICE
IF POWER HAS BEEN LOST, CHECK THE 30 AMP SLOW
BLOW IN-LINE FUSE NEAR THE JACK IN THE YELLOW
CAPSULE, WHICH IS USUALLY THE PROBLEM. BE SURE TO
REPLACE IT WITH ONLY THE SAME SIZE AMP FUSE.
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