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MAINTENANCE 

MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED 
MECHANIC. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE EXPERIENCE OR THE TOOLS TO SAFELY 
COMPLETE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES, PLEASE CONTACT HAPPIER CAMPER. 
WE ASSUME NO LIABILITY FOR INJURIES OR DAMAGES INCURRED AS A RESULT 
OF IMPROPER, UNAUTHORIZED SERVICING.

CHECK THE FRAME

Occasional inspection of your frame is recommended. Look for these signs: welds, 
rust, or scratches. If found, first remove any rust, dirt, or grease and coat with enamel 
black touch up paint. It is important to note that during winter season salt may oxidize 
the frame if not cleaned promptly.

BRAKE INSPECTION

The brake linings and magnets are subject to wear and require inspection every 6,000 
miles or annually. Replacement is necessary if the linings are worn (to within 1/16” or 
less), contaminated with grease or oil, or abnormally scored or gouged. It is important 
to replace all linings (both wheels) at the same time to maintain even braking action 
across the axle. Annually inspect the wires under the trailer and on the axle for broken 
insulation or faulty connections. Repair or replace as necessary.

A CLEAN CAMPER

FIBERGLASS MAINTENANCE

Fiberglass should be maintained on a 
regular basis. If the HC1 exposure to the 
elements is minimal, the fiberglass can 
be maintained about every 6 months.  
 
If your HC1 is exposed to the elements 
constantly, regular maintenance should 
be done every 3 months. Without 
regular care and maintenance, 
fiberglass will begin to show signs of 
oxidizing in 4 to 12 months.

Choose a wax suitable for fiberglass, 
like ProtectAl

l™

. This particular product 

has the advantage of combining polish, 
wax, and UV protectant. Be sure to 
follow the application instructions to  
get the best results.

UPHOLSTERY CARE

The trailer’s cushions are upholstered 
with marine-grade, UV-resistant 
Sunbrella

 fabric. Simply unzip the 

cushion covers and machine-wash 
gentle inside out with cold water.  
Lay flat to dry.

ADAPTIV

TM

 CUBE CARE

All cubes can be cleaned with most 
soaps and water. Greased Lightning 
takes out tougher marks. 

FLOOR PANEL CARE

To wash the floor panels, simply scrub 
with soapy water and a nylon brush and 
rinse off with a hose. Let them air dry 
completely before stacking.

Содержание HC1

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...THE BASICS...

Страница 3: ...tomize your trailer on the fly to suit a variety of needs From camping to hauling to guest quarters create the layout you want in just minutes Configuring and reconfiguring is a snap and the possibili...

Страница 4: ...STABILIZERS GAS LIFT OFF ROAD TIRES SPARE TIRE 14 WITH A C 13 10 8 4 STANDARD CAMPER PASSENGER VIEW RIGID FRAME W TORSION AXLE GWR OF 3500 LBS RETRACTABLE WHEEL JACK 7 8 6 1 62 30 5 STANDARD CAMPER D...

Страница 5: ...simply managed Adaptiv system is fully modular and can be changed instantly to suit your needs Modular components are made from light weight durable materials and can be easily rearranged stacked lean...

Страница 6: ...ater to function ADAPTIV TM KITCHENETTE The kitchenette package includes water fixtures stove top and storage It comes equipped with an electric water pump a glass fold up sink two extension fold up c...

Страница 7: ...t represents the water tank usage and the red marking represents the city water usage FILL THE WATER TANK WITH WATER FIRST BEFORE TURNING ON DO NOT RUN THE WATER PUMP WITHOUT WATER EMPTYING THE WATER...

Страница 8: ...g to allow the table to click into place Reverse these steps to disassemble There are up to 6 possible leg mount positions see pg 10 The table top can also serve as a connecting point between Adaptiv...

Страница 9: ...AC power to DC power acting as a battery charger as well as a battery supply Even when completely empty of charge all DC components will function when plugged in to shore power In addition the conver...

Страница 10: ...e power or while using a supported generator Ensure generator can support the appliance s power output For detailed operating instructions please refer to the manufacturer s manual HEATER The optional...

Страница 11: ...HIT THE ROAD...

Страница 12: ...ting ball is securely locked into the hitch tongue STEP 6 Ensure the wheel jack is stowed in the up position prior to travel FLIGHT CHECK STEP 7 Ensure the safety chains and e brake cable are securely...

Страница 13: ...just under the tongue on the driver side Ensure the black plastic e brake key is plugged in before hauling your HC1 To ensure your emergency brakes don t engage unnecessarily while in transit make sur...

Страница 14: ...tires are 5 lug TIRES AIR PRESSURE Air pressure is the most important factor in determining tire life and under inflation is the number one cause of trailer tire failure We recommend that you fill yo...

Страница 15: ...k Store the pin inside your vehicle or place it in the swing back tongue receiver with the tongue in the fold in position You can also lock the tab handle with a padlock after unhitching your vehicle...

Страница 16: ...KEEP YOUR CAMPER HAPPY...

Страница 17: ...t the wires under the trailer and on the axle for broken insulation or faulty connections Repair or replace as necessary A CLEAN CAMPER FIBERGLASS MAINTENANCE Fiberglass should be maintained on a regu...

Страница 18: ...ber to properly extinguish your campfire Fully extinguish your camp fire by dumping water onto it or smothering it with dirt sand Scrape at the charred remains with a stick or shovel to ensure that no...

Страница 19: ...NOTES SKETCHES NOTES SKETCHES...

Страница 20: ...NOTES SKETCHES NOTES SKETCHES...

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