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Connecting the Debris Blower
to the Tow Vehicle
No Parts Required
Procedure
This trailer uses a coupler that requires a 2 inch ball for the
hitch.
1.
Raise the trailer to a suitable height for your hitch.
2.
Lift the coupler lever on the tongue while lowering the
cover over the ball hitch (
Figure 7
1.
Tongue
4.
Safety chains
2.
Ball socket
5.
Locking pin
3.
Coupler lever, locked
position
6.
Hitch tube holster
3.
Close the coupler lever making sure it is securely locked.
4.
Install the locking pin to lock the coupler lever (
).
5.
Cross the safety chains and attach them to the holes on
the hitch (
6.
Plug the blower wire harness connector to the tow
vehicle connector. Check to make sure the brake lights
illuminate properly with the brake pedal applied and
the taillights flash when the turning signals are use.
4
Assembling the Handheld
Remote
Parts needed for this procedure:
1
Handheld remote
4
AAA batteries
6
Screws, small
Procedure
1.
Remove the rubber bands securing the remote halves
together, and remove the back cover.
2.
Plug each battery into a terminal cradle observing
proper polarity (
Note:
If the batteries are improperly installed, the unit
will not be damaged, but it will fail to operate. The
cradle is embossed with polarity markings for each
terminal.
Figure 8
1.
Screw
4.
Steel gasket
2.
Cover
5.
Batteries
3.
Seal
6.
Handheld remote
3.
Ensure that the steel gasket and rubber seal are seated
in the channel in the remote and set the back cover
in place (
4.
Secure the cover with 6 screws (
) and torque
them to 1.5 to 1.7 N-m (13 to 15 in-lb).
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