1.
Before turning on the RVR, make sure that the tracks and bottom of the RVR
are free from obstruction.
2.
Turn the RVR on using the ON/OFF button. There will be a short series of beeps
and then the power indicator LED around the Power button will illuminate to show
the RVR is on. The Power Indicator LED may blink to indicate that the charge level
of the battery is low.
3.
Turn on the power switch on the radio controller and the power indicator LED
will be green and the transmit indicator LED will be red.
4.
When towing, ALWAYS be cautious of the steering angle limitations of your
trailer. Do not over steer your trailer with the RVR.
5.
After lifting the RVR off of the ground for any reason or taking it on and off of
your trailer, you must check to make sure that the sprockets are correctly seated
on the tracks. If the sprocket is not properly seated it could result in damage to
the tracks.
6.
Visually check the tracks for wear on the treads and wear on the inner plastic
surfaces. Also inspect for damaged or missing rotoclips as a result of driving
over small rocks. Damaged treads should be replaced before operating the RVR.
NOTE:
The circuit breaker reset button will trip if the RVR is overloaded. To reset
the circuit breaker open the top cover to push the reset button down. If the reset
button pops back up, wait 1 minute then try again.
NOTE:
If your trailer has built-in brakes, they must be disengaged prior to operation
of the Trailer Valet. Consult your trailer manufacturer’s manual/instructions on
temporary brake release. If this is not available to you, please contact Trailer Valet
Customer Support through phone or email for assistance.
When using your RVR to move your trailer UP a slope or edge, the RVR must PUSH
the trailer up the slope – if necessary, one wheel at a time. When moving your trailer
DOWN a slope the RVR must LEAD the trailer DOWN the slope.
ATTENTION:
If going downhill, it is very important that the RVR is turned 180
degrees, so that it is moving in reverse, down the hill, i.e. with the antenna opposite
the maneuvering direction and facing the trailer. This is important, as the RVR might
otherwise tip over forward.
DO NOT
use the RVR on slopes and inclines exceeding a strict maximum of 5
degrees on a paved/concrete surface. This rating is subject to factors including,
but not limited to, alternate surfaces, weight distribution, changes in weight
capacity, and use on multi-axle trailers. If you have any questions concerning the
use of your Trailer Valet RVR on a slope or incline, please contact us at (844) 846-
9344 or email us at: [email protected]
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