raise the hydraulic stage
Move the flip-down panels upward to the storage position.
1. Lift the panel slightly and move the leg upward to the magnetic
latch.
2. Lift the panel and lower it onto the main hydraulic stage.
3. Latch the panel in place by placing the hook into the panel groove
and then rotating the latch handle until it stops against the hook.
4. Repeat step 1, 2, and 3 for the other flip-down panels.
Set the stage switch on the remote control to raise, until the
hydraulic stage is in its vertical storage position. Return the legs to
their original length position to avoid damage if there is an uneven
surface when the stage is used next time. Check that the legs
swing against their retaining magnets.
lower the rooF/canopy
Set the roof/canopy switch on the remote control to lower, until the canopy
leading edge fully contacts the roadside fender skirting.
close the end panels
Lift the end flaps. Unpin the end panel positioning braces, and lift and latch
them against the vertical column structure. Close and lock the end panels.
Fully retract the leveling JacKs
1. Retract the front leveling jacks by using the manual hand cranks (Manual Leveling Model),
or by pressing lower corner on the wireless remote control (Hydraulic Leveling Model).
2. Retract the rear leveling jacks in the same way.
important:
The hydraulic or manual jacks may be damaged if they hit an obstruction caused by
rough terrain, uneven road conditions, pot holes, or curbs and other objects. Slow down and check
for interference as necessary.
important:
If the Showmobile will be moved more than 15 miles or over rough terrain, wire each
manual corner jack at the crank connection to prevent the jack from retracting because of road vibration.
3. Turn the key to off and unplug the remote control module from the front end of the Showmobile.
Store it in a safe place (such as the control compartment).
attach the towing vehicle
Refer to the instructions on page 8.
locK the showmobile
Lock all doors and compartments on the Showmobile:
• Front end-panel lock (and padlock, if used)
• Back end-panel lock (and padlock, if used)
• Control compartment
• Both storage compartments
25
CLOSING THE SHOWMOBILE FOR TRAVEL
(
CONTINUED
)
!
CAUTION
to avoid personal
injury and vehicle
damage, never tow
showmobile with an
undersized vehicle.
!
CAUTION
to avoid personal injury,
never lower the roof with
people inside the
showmobile or under the
roof.
Summary of Contents for Showmobile
Page 30: ...30 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 110 volt standard...
Page 31: ...31 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC CONTINUED 110 220 volt 220 volt upgrade...
Page 33: ...33 12 volt wiring diagram ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC CONTINUED...
Page 34: ...34 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC manual leveling model...
Page 35: ...35 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC CONTINUED hydraulic leveling model...