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Points of interest
When empty caravan tows best with water tanks full.
Wheel nuts should be checked often when new or wheels are removed.
Preferred torque is 125nm.
As a daily check - Before driving off , check: Wheel nut torque, Hand brake,
Jockey wheel, stabilizer legs, all doors shut(best locked), roof is locked down
with clips.
Setting up
Firstly select area that is large enough to allow easy access around caravan
plus room for annex if setting up at this stage. About 3m from door of caravan
will be plenty plus length of van when rear open.
Engage hand brake & chock wheels.
Stabilizer Legs
Each caravan is fitted with 4 stabilizer legs & winder. Simply pull plastic handle
to release then wind down until van is supported & level. Using drill to wind
out is not recommended as may damage winding unit.
Lifting Roof
1. Remove all 4 external “R” clips on over centre latches at corners.
(
Tip: put “R” clip back through eye catch to stop from getting caught when
closing
)
2. Entering inside remove “D” clips from roof lifting braces.
3. Lift roof, usually easiest to lift front first then back.
Opening Back
1. Remove spare wheel support pins. (
Tip: put back in when open so not lost
)
2. Lower spare wheels (
Note: these are weighty and best done with 2 people.
)
3. Open side catches, lift rear, support and open barn doors making sure
they are well seated into corners of roof. Reach over and lift up rear wall.
Secure in place with latches.
Closing Roof
1. Simply reverse opening steps ensuring that all windows, skylights and any
openings are locked down.
2. Alway check lid latches are securely pinned back and clamps are secure.
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