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Unlatch front bathroom latches, slide wall toward you, then slowly lower the
wall section over rear half.
11. Unfasten door latch to separate upper door from lower door.
12. Unlatch and fold down deck rails.
Important: Before proceeding with the
next steps of the close down, stand inside the front section for a final
inspection to ensure all items have been removed from the counter
tops. Tops will not close down if items are above cabinet level.
13. Unlatch the two top corner latches Ensure that all draw latches are oriented
with the hook facing outward (to prevent latches from being captured
between the lift arm and the wall during closing). Close roof by pushing at
the center of the wall. If necessary, pull down on the roof until the rear wall
contacts both of the rubber bumpers on the frame. During latching, you may
need to push the walls in for proper latch alignment.
14. Secure the draw latches located at each corner. The draw latches are
equipped with loops through which padlocks may be placed to secure the
trailer. (Only one lock is necessary.)
15. To stow corner jacks, crank handle counter-clockwise until jacks are raised
completely.
16. Raise tongue jack by turning handle counter-clockwise and stow tongue jack
wheel. Position tongue coupler onto car hitch ball and latch into place. Never
use an equalizing hitch to raise the rear of your tow vehicle above its normal
ride height. This will add stress to your trailer’s axle and tires.
17. If using a load equalizing hitch system, install spring bars of equalizing hitch
into place according to manufacturer’s instructions.
18. Attach safety chains and the electrical connector to your tow vehicle.
19. Check to see that all outside marker lights, brake lights, and turn signals on
the trailer are functioning properly. Test the trailer brakes as you pull away.