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CAUTION: TEST THE TRAILER BRAKES BEFORE EACH TRIP. Brakes
should be tested before entering a main highway.
LEVELING YOUR TRAILER
Before attempting to level your trailer using the stabilizer jacks, ensure that the
trailer is relatively level at the wheels, rolling the trailer onto spacers and using
chocks as necessary. Overextending the stabilizing jacks, particularly on uneven
terrain, may result in a hazardous failure of the jacks.
The simplest way to level your TrailManor is using the two-point method. After
opening your trailer, place a bubble level on the refrigerator. Using the tongue
jack, level the trailer front-to-back. Use the rear scissor jack on the low side of
the trailer to level the trailer side-to-side. To lower the scissor jacks, crank
clockwise with the jack handle provided in the trunk. Once the trailer is level, you
can mount a bubble level permanently on the tongue of your TrailManor to aid in
future leveling. Then your trailer can be easily leveled before opening.