5.8
Rear Interior Light
Trailers fitted with on board 12v battery power:
The interior light in the rear horse area is powered from the on board 12v battery.
Remember to switch off when not in use to preserve battery charge.
Leaving them on and flattening the battery will damage the battery.
Base trailers without on board 12v power:
The interior light in the rear horse area is powered from the vehicle side lights and therefore
only work when you have your towing vehicle side lights on. Remember to switch off when
not in use.
Do not obstruct the interior lamp with hay nets, clothing, etc. (The lamp will overheat and may
become a fire risk.)
5.9
Roof Hatch Vents
The roof hatch vents are three way opening, front up to draw air in, rear up to draw air out or both
up. When the vents are closed there is limited ventilation through the grills. It is not possible to seal
off the ventilation completely. Operate the hatches by pushing up or pulling down the handles.
5.10
Horse Area Sliding Windows
The small right hand windows have a catch pin to hold the window closed. To open the windows
press the small button on the side of the knob to release the pin. This allows the window to slide. To
hold the windows in the closed position push in the centre button to push the catch pin out against
the edge of the glass.
The large left hand windows have a spring hook catch to hold the window closed. To open, pull
down on the catch to release the glass and slide the glass down. To close, push the glass up with the
catch so it spring clips back into place.
The horse area windows are aluminium framed and condensation will collect on them in a cold
humid climate. This is not a sign to say they are leaking water in.
5.11
Loading and Unloading
For clear guidance on preparing and controlling your horse, make sure you read and understand the
relevant pages in ‘Towing Horse Trailers’ supplied with this manual. The horses should wear
appropriate protective clothing including: head collars, bandaged leg padding and a tail guard or
bandage. Be prepared before you start, have an assistant with you and ensure everyone wears the
appropriate safety wear.
Ensure you have read and understood the above instructions on the use of the trailer ramp, gates,
partitions, etc. and practiced the use of them before doing any loading.
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