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HAPPIER CAMPER HC1 User Manual

HAPPIER CAMPER HC1
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HAPPIER CAMPER HC1 Specifications

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Length13 feet
Dry Weight1100 lbs
ConstructionFiberglass
CategoryTravel Trailer
Hitch Weight150 lbs
Exterior Length13 feet
Fresh Water Capacity5 gallons
Axles1
TiresST175/80R13
Exterior Width7 feet
GVWR3, 500 lbs
Interior Height6 feet 1 inch
Floor PlanAdaptiv™ modular interior

Summary

The Basics of the HC1 Camper

The Happier Camper Experience

Details the HC1's adventure delivery, flexibility, and handcrafted construction.

Innovative Modular System

Explains the adaptable interior system for easy customization of trailer layout.

Quality Construction Details

Highlights the HC1's durable fiberglass shells and custom components for longevity.

Interior Systems and Customization

Adaptiv™ System Overview

Explains the modular interior system's customization capabilities.

Adaptiv™ Kitchenette Package

Details the kitchenette package including fixtures, stove, storage, and water systems.

Power System

Power System Overview

Explains the HC1's 12-Volt DC and shore power AC systems, including the converter.

The Converter Panel Explained

Details the components and layout of the camper's converter panel, including breakers and fuses.

Battery System Details

Describes the AGM battery used in the HC1 and its charging capabilities.

Vehicle Requirements and Towing Preparation

Vehicle Towing Requirements

Specifies the minimum towing capacity required for the HC1 camper.

Pre-Towing Flight Check

A checklist of 12 steps to ensure the camper and vehicle are ready for safe towing.

Towing and Hitching Procedures

Towing Instructions

Step-by-step guide on how to hitch and connect the camper to the vehicle.

Chains & Emergency Brake Cable

Details on correctly attaching safety chains and the e-brake cable for towing.

On-Site Setup and Tire Management

Final Securing and Stability

Securing the Camper at Site

Methods for preventing theft and ensuring stability using locks and stabilizers.