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LIGHT TOWER SET UP
1.
For maximum light coverage locate tower at ground level or in a spot higher than the area being illuminated by
the lamps.
2.
Place the trailer on firm ground that is relatively flat. This will make it easier to level the tower. Block the wheels
on the trailer to keep it from moving (A).
3.
Pull the locking pin on the tongue jack and rotate it 90º until the spring loaded pin snaps back into place (B).
Turn the jack handle clockwise to raise the trailer tongue off of the towing vehicle.
4.
Connect a good earthen ground to the grounding stud on the frame of the trailer near the trailer tongue (C).
5.
Pull the locking pins (D) on the outriggers (E) and pull the outriggers out until the spring loaded locking pin
snaps back into place. Pull the locking pin on the outrigger jacks and rotate them 90º until the spring loaded
pin snaps back into place.
6.
Pull the locking pin on the rear jack (F) and rotate it 90º until the spring loaded pin snaps back into place. Turn
the jack handle clockwise to start leveling the trailer. Adjust all four jacks by turning their handles clockwise
until they are firmly in contact with the ground and the trailer is as level as possible (G).
7.
Before raising the tower it may be necessary to adjust the lamps. The lamps may be adjusted up, down, left or
right by loosening the wing bolts on the lamp fixture (H) and aiming them in the desired direction. Tighten the
hardware completely and make sure the lamps are connected to the junction box.
The tower extends up to 30 ft (9.14 m). Make sure area above
the trailer is open and clear of overhead wires and obstructions.
WARNING
DETAIL D
DETAIL G
DETAIL C
DETAIL H
F
A
C
E
B
E
D
H
D
G
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