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                                                                                                                                 Revised 7/11/2019

541-624-5500 

62582 Pierce Rd. 

La Grande, OR 97850 

Summary of Contents for ORV Trail Series

Page 1: ...RAMP MODEL FEATURES Revised 7 11 2019 541 624 5500 62582 Pierce Rd La Grande OR 97850 ...

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Page 3: ...r System 7 Fuel Transfer System Safety 8 Fuel Transfer System Operation 9 GASOLINE GENERATOR 9 QUICK ACCESS HOME DEFENSE SAFE 9 ELECTRIC BUNK LIFT SYSTEM 9 Brake Release 10 Sofa Safety and Features 10 Bunk Safety and Features 12 Bunk Lift Operation 12 ROOF ACCESS LADDER 15 Ladder Operation 15 EXTERIOR SPRAYER 15 Sprayer Operation 16 ON BOARD COMPRESSOR 16 Air Compressor Operation 16 FULL VIEW PATI...

Page 4: ...dous situations When you see these symbols please read them carefully and follow their instructions to help prevent damage to your recreational vehicle and for your personal safety as well as others nearby Please be advised that this ramp model RV has many potential pinch points in different areas that may cause injury if not made aware of Some but not all of these might include the ramp door pati...

Page 5: ...ate interior items such as curtains fabrics bedding and even paneling and cabinetry materials Venting the cargo area may not remove or prevent petroleum odors from eventual build up in your RV The best method is to keep the cargo area well ventilated from the very beginning of ownership Using the ram air vents The vents must be opened from the interior Move the handle either forward or rearward in...

Page 6: ...he recommended range Smaller items should be located so that they do not move during travel Don t forget that it is possible to load one side heavier than the other Doing this can create a very hazardous situation when cornering as well as potentially overload the tires Top heavy loads can cause problems not only in cornering but also in hard braking They tend to make the RV dive in hard braking c...

Page 7: ...utiously until you are completely onto the main floor of the RV Trailer Creep This is a potential situation where the tongue jack may come off the ground and the RV begins to roll when loading extremely heavy objects See Loading Procedure for instruction preventing this scenario Ramp Maximum Capacity The ramp maximum capacity is 3000 lbs in the ramp position with the load evenly distributed and a ...

Page 8: ...he RV DO NOT use the emergency breakaway switch on the RV 3 Lower the rear stabilizer jacks on the RV 4 Fully raise electric bunk sofa assembly Refer to Bunk Lift Operation and Safety further on in this manual 5 Remove and store the carpet kit and any tables that may be installed Locate and ready all necessary tie down straps 6 Unlock the loading ramp and lower it to the ground 7 You may then swin...

Page 9: ...r tighten tie down straps as this may cause damage to the attachment hardware floor structure and cargo Use tie down straps rated in excess of the weight of the cargo to be secured Be sure to attach and secure each tie down strap so that it cannot come loose unfastened opened or released while the RV is in motion Also use edge protection whenever a tie down strap could be damaged or cut at the poi...

Page 10: ...g 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...

Page 11: ...t re enter your vehicle during refueling If you cannot avoid reentering your vehicle discharge any static build up BEFORE reaching for the nozzle by touching something metal with a bare hand such as the body or frame away from the nozzle In the unlikely event a static caused fire occurs when refueling leave the nozzle in the fill pipe and back away from the vehicle Turn off the fuel pump master sw...

Page 12: ...e The nozzle compartment must be locked at all times when not dispensing fuel It is recommended that the fuel pump be operated at least once a month to keep the system functioning properly GASOLINE GENERATOR Your ramp model RV includes a 4 0 KW 4000 watts gasoline generator intended for use when camping off grid or remote areas where no 120 volt service is available Gasoline fuel for the generator...

Page 13: ...manual over ride operation This lever must remain in the on position unless performing a manual over ride Bunk and sofa s will drift downward if the brake lever is not in the on position which may damage objects or vehicles placed below See picture below for identification Sofa Safety and Features The bunk lift sofa s can be adjusted to different positions based on your intended use Review the fol...

Page 14: ...ting sleeping position and locking pin securely in place This image shows a sofa in its storage position against the wall with the locking pin in place as indicated with the red arrow If desired the entire sofa assembly can be removed from the bunk lift by removing the screw at the top of the sofa bracketry as indicated with the yellow arrow After removing the screw the sofa assembly must be lifte...

Page 15: ...lower sleeping area you must lower the support legs for each sofa backrest before any amount of weight is placed upon the sofa assembly 5 Attach bunk ladder to hooks and lower to floor for bunk access Bunk and sofa s are now ready for use as a sleeping area Bunk and sofas lowered into sleeping arrangement with bunk ladder attached Note yellow Sofa Lock Operation label at end of sofas This image sh...

Page 16: ...gainst Wall 1 To position sofa s in the storage position for transporting taller items the bunk will remain in the up position supported by its locking pins 2 Sofa s must be lowered approximately 12 to provide clearances for pivoting sofa s against wall 3 Following procedures in the Sofa Safety and Features section above position the sofa s in the storage position against the wall Ensure that all ...

Page 17: ...n 4 Insert bunk travel pins NOTE Prior to travel the bunk should always be pinned in the upper most position Sofa s can be in the up and flat position against the bunk or can be folded down against the wall with their locking pins in place and sofa locks in the lock position dependent upon whether you need additional cargo height You may also travel with sofa s in the seating or bed position if th...

Page 18: ...ALWAYS use care when loading cargo or vehicles in the area of the bunk lift to avoid damage to the bunk lift mechanism ALWAYS properly secure loads in the area of the bunk lift to avoid damage to the bunk lift mechanism from shifting or falling loads ROOF ACCESS LADDER Ladder Operation The roof access ladder which is located at the driver side of your ramp model RV is a stow able ladder that unfol...

Page 19: ...he system includes air hose tire chuck with built in pressure gauge air compressor pump and air reserve tank See additional literature supplied in your owner information packet The air compressor and its connection are located in the water pump air compressor compartment on the exterior driver side of your RV Air Compressor Operation 1 Locate the coiled air hose and connect to the air fitting adja...

Page 20: ...o its sliding guide track located on the exterior at the top of each door before attempting to latch When properly latched doors will slide open and closed for normal passage onto the ramp For security purposes the doors can be locked from the inside only IN FLOOR STORAGE COMPARTMENT If Equipped The in floor storage compartment provides a heavy duty steel storage space perfect for tie down straps ...

Page 21: ...with built in handrail and support leg Refer to Patio Set up Procedure for additional operating instruction Patio Railings Patio guard railings are included with the patio feature The railings are equipped with quick detach brackets at each side in the event that you choose to leave the railings at home See following pictures Before traveling it is advised that the railings be secured with their t...

Page 22: ...instruction Patio railings can be quickly removed from the RV if you choose to leave them behind Unfold railings from their stowed position remove safety pins then lift railing assemblies until they separate from their component bracket on the ramp door column Patio railings may be latched into the fully open position while loading cargo The latch above is shown in the latched position Pull up on ...

Page 23: ...r end of the ramp door on the passenger side Ensure that the step is positively latched into bracket set Unlatch step ramp support leg and lock into upright position Adjust support leg and step feet as necessary to provide a stable and near level step tread angle Step assembly does not need to be perfectly level Fig 3 6 Fold open hand railing by releasing its latch on the underneath side of handra...

Page 24: ...re that both sides of the step are fully latched into their brackets rear shown 4 1 Be sure that both sides of the step are fully latched into their brackets front shown 5 Remove step support leg pin and rotate leg to the ground 2 Ramp angle can be adjusted slightly with the cable turn buckles Twist turn buckle to lengthen or shorten cable as required to operate patio doors without binding ...

Page 25: ...d 7 Remove railing travel strap and raise gate latch rod to unfold patio railings 8 Unfold railings Secure the right side railing first Latch railing keeper leg into keeper base 9 Position keeper leg so that it aligns with entrance to keeper base Push leg into base opening until securely latched Leg is easily released by pushing against the lever with your foot or finger as shown Repeat at each ke...

Page 26: ...ir mating keeper bases Secure keeper legs as outlined in step 9 10 1 Inner railing being extended toward rear corner 10 2 Extended fully to rear corner 11 Extend rear railing end plate beyond side step rear bracket 12 Swing out railing end plate Align with rear side step keeper plate and insert until latched Refer to step 9 if necessary ...

Page 27: ... of the stairs to enclose the patio 14 Gate shown in the closed position Raise and pivot gate latch rod up and over notch provided for latching 15 Reverse procedure for disassembly Note Side step hand railing must be released by pulling cable underneath before folding into storage position Patio complete in set up mode ...

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