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6. Install weight distributing bars (equalizer), when required, as
recommended by hitch supplier.
7. Retract the tongue jack to its maximum height.
8. Attach the cable for the breakaway switch to the tow vehicle.
9. Attach safety chains as per your state laws.
10. Plug in your 12-volt, seven way electrical connector from the tow
vehicle to the trailer connector.
11. Below are listed numerous items that should be inspected and
tested before traveling:
All lights working on outside of coach.
Stabilizer jacks in retracted position.
Steps in retracted position.
Refrigerator door latched completely.
Loose items in secure position.
Test brakes for operation before entering roadway.
The Safety Chain (Travel Trailer)
Safety chain requirements will vary from state to state. The chain
supplied with your coach meets SAE requirements for maximum
gross trailer weight.
1. Cross the left chain under the coupler and attach to the right
mounting slot in the trailer hitch.
2. Repeat step one with the right chain. Slack for each length
should be the same but not more than necessary to permit the
vehicle to turn at their minimum radius.
TRAVELING
Weights
For safety reasons and federal regulations KZ desires to provide the
most accurate weight specifications possible to our new owners. On
the exterior left front corner of the coach you will find the Federal
“Vehicle Identification Number” sticker. While required by the
federal government, this tag supplies much information concerning
your coach, such as: VIN number, date/month of manufacture, tire
size rating, plus information about weights as described below.
Remember – always have the safety chain attached to tow vehicle, as
required in your state.
CAUTION
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