Levelling Your Caravan
The stabiliser legs on your caravan are not designed for supporting the full weight of the trailer, they are there to
stabilise it once it is level. Using your stabilisers as a lifting mechanism will void your warranty as will extending them
with a “rattle gun” or “impact wrench”. Levelling front to back can be done by raising and lowering the jockey wheel
prior to adjusting the stabiliser legs. Getting the trailer level from left to right should be done with drive on stepped
ramps as illustrated below. Once levelled the legs can be lowered to keep the trailer stable. On soft ground you may
want to use timber sole boards under the stabiliser feet.
Electric Awning
When extending the awning always support to front as it extends. Do not allow the awning to carry the full extended
weight as this may damage the hinges. Support the end manually by hand or by using the extendable legs. When
used as an awning only with no annex setup, it is only suitable for mild weather conditions and should be packed away
in high winds. During rain one side must be lowered to prevent water pooling which can damage the awning.
When set up as an annex, the awning has a higher tolerance to wind however should still be packed up prior to strong
winds and heavy storm conditions.
During rain, the awning should be lowered on one side as illustrated below.