15
OPENING THE ROOF
/
CANOPY
iF the rooF/canopy ever driFts down
The roof/canopy always should stay in position until you change it. If
one end ever begins to drift down, it is not hydraulically locked in place:
immediately raise the roof/canopy again slightly to ensure that it locks.
Once hydraulically locked, it will not drift. Bump 3 times if necessary.
Repeat as necessary.
NOTE: If you ever feel that the roof/canopy is out of phase front-to-rear
(i.e., one end is moving faster than the other), stop lowering and immediately
raise it completely until the pump goes over relief. Refer to page 25 for the
complete re-phrasing procedure.
!
WARNING
adjust stabilizing
jacks and open end
panels before
raising roof/canopy.
note:
The Showmobile must be level with all jacks
contacting the ground before opening the canopy.
1.
manual leveling model.
Remove the remote control
from the control compartment, and plug it into the
receptacle on the front of the Showmobile.
The control has a keyed main power switch (for the
hydraulic system) and up/down switches for adjusting
the position of the roof/canopy and hydraulic stage.
2. Check for any possible obstructions (trees, power or
light poles, overhanging wires, etc.) that might be in
the way of the roof/canopy when it is raised.
note:
The battery must be fully charged before you
use the hydraulic system that opens the Showmobile
roof/canopy and hydraulic stage.
3. Level the Showmobile before opening the canopy.
4.
manual leveling model.
Activate the remote control
by turning its key switch on.
auto level model (see p. 12).
5. Open both end doors and lock them in position.
6. With either remote control, set the roof/canopy switch
to raise until the roof/canopy is raised just far enough
that you will be able to lower the hydraulic stage. For
maximum stability, do not raise the roof/canopy any
higher than necessary at this time.
!
CAUTION
be sure there are
no obstructions in
the way of the
roof/canopy.
Manual Leveling
Model
Auto Level
Model
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