© CUB CAMPERS • C16 OWNER’S MANUAL • REVISION 1 - 6/02/2023 PAGE 16 of 59
10. CARAVAN – SETTING UP
1. Unhitch the C16 from the tow-vehicle and use the Jockey Wheel to set the caravan parallel
with the ground.
NOTE: This can be simply done by marking the height of the rear of the caravan floor against
your body and then leveling the front of the caravan using the jockey wheel, to the same
height on your body.
2. Pull the red handles towards you to release all 4 wind-down legs.
Ensure the legs are in the vertical position when the red handles
are locked back into place. Use the crank-handle supplied
(located in the front locker) to wind down each leg until they are
in firm contact with the ground.
NOTE: Suits 19mm socket if using battery drill. These legs are not
designed to be used as a jack or as a means of lifting the trailer off
the ground. They are designed to stabilize the trailer when
stationary.
11. EXTERNAL KITCHEN
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1. Unlock the kitchen locker door and turn handles counter clock wise. On both sides of the
kitchen, lift the locking tabs on the runners and slide out the kitchen all the way until it
clicks on both sides.
2. Pull out the braided stainless-steel gas hose located in the left-hand side and connect to
the gas bayonet outlet. (This outlet is to the left of the kitchen under the caravan floor).
3. Open the gas valve located underneath the caravan body beneath the bayonet. (The valves
are open when the handles are in-line with the tubing). Turn on the gas bottle at the front
of the caravan when ready to use, and remember to turn off after use.
4. Release the bungee loop from the front of the kitchen that’s holding down the table.
NOTE: To avoid scratching the window, ensure the side windows are fully closed or fully
opened before opening up the kitchen unit. Close windows when cooking to prevent cooking
smells from entering the caravan.
5. Slowly flip the table over allowing support legs to swing down vertically. Carefully guide
the support leg tabs into the slots on the right side of the kitchen body.
6. Open up the glass hatches, and raise the water faucet into position as required.
7. Turn on the water-pump switch located on the inside of the entry door to the left (on the
side of the lounge).
8. Your kitchen is now ready to use. When finished, make sure to turn off the gas at the
bottle, and to disconnect the bayonet before sliding the kitchen back into the caravan.
NOTE: The pump is now ‘active’ but will only operate when it detects a drop in water pressue
(e.g. when the tap is turned on, or if there’s a leak in the system). Switch 'OFF' at night to avoid
being woken by the pump periodically re-pressurising the system.