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To tow the unit on public roads and highways you should check the following:
l Check the trailer:
l The trailer has been attached to the towing vehicle correctly and safely.
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Attaching
the
hitch
on page 48
l The trailer running-lights and indicators are working correctly and have
been tested.
l The trailer tires are fully inflated to the correct pressures.
l The trailer wheels are torqued to the correct values.
l The trailer tires are not worn.
l The correct license plate, vehicle identification, and all unit warning labels
can be seen.
l You have correctly registered the trailer and have a valid DOT certificate.
l Check the unit:
l There are no loose panels, screws, or cables.
l The rear doors are closed and locked.
l The unit is turned off.
l Do not operate the unit while it is attached to a towing vehicle.
l Check the towing vehicle:
l The vehicle is in good condition and properly equipped to tow the unit.
l The vehicle is legally documented to use public roads and highways.
l General safety guidelines:
Caution
Risk of injury and damage!
The unit is a heavy load. Do not exceed 55 mph when towing on public
roads and highways.
To minimize damage and guarantee safe towing, do not exceed 10mph
when driving off paved roads.
l
Slow down and avoid sudden movements when driving over uneven
surfaces.
l
Slow down and take turns carefully when driving on roads with banked
turns. Maintain a safe and steady speed across the turn to prevent the unit
from tipping or swaying.
l
Check the torque on the wheel lugs:
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