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Kronings®
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Lammefjordsvej 5
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6715 Esbjerg N
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Denmark
Phone +45 7022 5840
VAT No DK -40193189
If you notice wheel wobbling, or hear a rattling sound coming from a wheel, especially at low speeds, a wheel
lug nut may have come loose. This problem is usually caused by improper tightening, or by faulty or damaged
lug bolt threads.
If suspicious of a loose lug nut, safely stop the vehicle as soon as possible. Put up warning devices. Remove
the lug caps and check the tightness of all the lug nuts. Tighten all lug nuts to the specified torque, using a
torque wrench. If stud threads are damaged or faulty, get professional service help.
NOTICE
: Use a torque wrench to tighten
lug nuts. Tightening by hand or with an
impact wrench is not recommended. See
the Specification Chart in this manual for
wheel torque ratings.
Spare Tire Carrier
The
HERO’S spare tire is held on
a frame fixture beside the wall. Use a regular hex wrench to loosen the
bolts for spare tire and take it down by hand. To secure the spare tire onto the frame fixture by same way
as normal wheel bolts tightening.
CAUTION
: The frame is designed to carry
a tire and wheel combination of maximum
28 kg.
Brakes
Due to normal brake lining wear, the brakes should be checked every six months or 10,000 miles,
whichever comes first.
Battery Storage
During the winter, the batteries should be removed from the trailer and stored in a cool, dry place, where
there is no danger of freezing. They should be kept full of water, cleaned, and charged monthly. A battery
that can completely lose its charge will never regain its original power or a full charge.
The following recommendations may be helpful if the battery is to be stored:
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When storing the battery in a vehicle or vessel, it is not necessary to leave it on charge. Disconnect the
negative battery cable. This will prevent inadvertent discharging of the battery which may lead to a
complete discharge