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read and understand the owners manual.
use only authorized and trained personnel to set up, take down, and transport the showmobile.
support the showmobile on the jack stands on level ground before doing any service work.
inspect any cargo stowed inside the showmobile:
• Never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of 16,000 pounds
• Put cargo in front of the axle to keep 10% -15% of the GVW on the tongue
• Distribute the cargo evenly from side to side
• Keep the load as low as possible
• Secure any cargo using the tie-downs provided
• Close and secure all doors
check each of the tires and wheels:
• Check tires for wear, damage, and sidewall cracks
• Check tire inflation pressure as stated on sidewall
• Inspect the wheels for dents and cracks
• Tighten wheel lug nuts evenly per instructions in the manual
at the destination:
• Never raise the roof/canopy without first extending the four stabilizing jacks and leveling the
Showmobile unit.
• Never raise, lower, or adjust the roof/canopy or stage while people are inside the Showmobile or
under the roof/canopy or stage
• Never leave the stage down or the roof/canopy open when the Showmobile is unattended
• Lower the roof/canopy if winds exceed 30 mph
• Test the shore power voltage, polarity and ground before attaching the power cord
• Never connect the shore power to an ungrounded source
• Never disconnect the ground connection
• Replace fuses with the proper rating per the manual.
WARNING
For the end panel brace areas:
For the underside of the stage in 4 places:
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