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Ramp Model Features
The vehicles ignition key should be turned off and removed, the parking brake set, the run/stop switch in
the stop or off position and the fuel lever turned to the off position.
Unloading Motorized Vehicles
The safest method of unloading is to push the vehicle to the ramp, allowing it to roll down the ramp
while carefully braking to ensure control of the vehicle. If you loaded your vehicle forward, front in, that
means that you will unload it in reverse. Driving a motorized vehicle in reverse down the ramp is not
recommended. A slight turn of the handlebars or a slip of the wheel can cause your vehicle to fall, tip or
roll sideways. If you are on the vehicle you can be injured or killed.
Unload the vehicle safely as follows:
1.
Be sure the back tires of the vehicle are aligned squarely with the ramp, and there are no people,
pets or obstructions in the unloading area at the end of the ramp. Ensure that the ground surface
will support the vehicle, and that the vehicle cannot roll away uncontrolled.
2.
Stand at the front of the vehicle.
3.
Push the vehicle backward in line with the ramp.
4.
As the rear tires start down the ramp let it roll slowly backwards, braking enough to control the
speed but not so much as to skid and lose control.
ON-BOARD FUEL STATION
Fuel Transfer System
The fuel transfer system allows you to store gasoline for use in motorcycles, snowmobiles, ATV's or
other vehicles and equipment while at a campsite. This system consists of a fuel tank, fuel tank fill neck
with cap, fuel gauge, fuel transfer pump, fuel transfer master shut-off switch with timer, and fill hose
with nozzle.
This system also includes, as required by C.A.R.B. (California Air Resources Board), a charcoal carbon
canister which contains and recycles gasoline vapor emissions that may otherwise escape into the
atmosphere. The fuel pump master switch housing, which is located near the fuel station compartment,
also contains a fuel gauge to allow monitoring the fuel level in the tank.
To fill the on-board fuel tank, remove the filler cap and fill the tank with the grade of gasoline required
by your equipment.
Note: This fueling system is designed to be used with unleaded fuel only. ECI
fuel systems are not meant to be used with unleaded gasoline with more than 15% ethanol blend.
When replacing the fuel fill cap, be sure it seats squarely and firmly onto the fill pipe neck.
Any damage to the RV caused by inadequately secured cargo will not
be considered for warranty coverage.
Exceeding the Cargo Carrying Capacity of the RV or its loading
ramp may void warranties.