© CUB CAMPERS • 2.2 OWNER’S MANUAL V2 • 20/12/2022 PAGE 5 of 32
2. OPENING THE CAMPER TRAILER
1. After unhitching from the tow vehicle and
positioning the camper trailer in a generally level
location, free from any overhead obstructions, set
the camper trailer
parallel with ground (this can be
done simply by marking the front of the trailer roof
against yourself and then leveling the rear of the
trailer roof using the jockey wheel, to the same
height on your body).
2. Release the red handle by pulling the handle towards you to
position wind down leg vertically. Lock back into place.
Using winder supplied, wind down each leg until they are in
firm contact with the ground. Note: these legs are not
designed to be used as a jack or as the means of lifting the
trailer off the ground. They are designed to stabilize the
trailer when stationary.
3. Starting from the rear of the trailer body and working towards the
front, open the lock down latches which will release the roof/hard
floor from the main trailer body, releasing the front two (2) latches
last.
4. If the camper has a rear utility swing arm, unlatch, and open
it away from the rear of the camper.
5. Lift the winch strap from behind the roller bracket, then
commence unwinding the winch strap and continue until the
white “stop” mark appears.
6. The roof/hard floor will begin to rise but may need some
assistance in raising it to vertical - the white stop line on the winch
strap allows for the roof/hard floor to be raised to vertical only.
Wind down leg with winder