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Opus OP2
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TRAILER BRAKES
Your electric drum brakes require a break-in period to achieve full and proper performance. This applies when you first receive your new
OP2 then after new parts are installed as part of your maintenance schedule. Your OP2 brakes should be adjusted after the first 200 miles
then every 3000 miles after that. We highly recommend that all brake adjustments, maintenance and ser-vicing is carried out by a qualified
technician at your OPUS dealership.
CAUTION! You may need to adjust your brakes more frequently dependent on variations in cargo weights.
SUSPENSION, WHEEL & HITCH BOLTS
After your first 50 miles then 500 miles after that please check the suspension bolts, wheel nuts and
hitch bolts to ensure that they have maintained their tightness.
STEP 1: This should be completed with a torque wrench to 100 ft lbs.
STEP 2: When tightening wheel nut lugs, please tighten bolts in astar-patten order as
indicated in the diagram.
STEP 3: After that, check your bolts every 2000 miles and always before an extended trIp.
POTABLE WATER TANK
Please ensure you sanitize, flush and drain the water tanks before first use. Please refer to the water
tank maintenance section for more information on this topic.
Your OP2 is fitted with a number of fire and life safety devices and comes with manuals and instructions for operating each device. These
include:
1. PROPANE GAS & CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM—Locate in the footwell directly opposite the main door
2. SMOKE ALARM—located on the wall just inside the door to the right
3. FIRE EXTINGUISHER—located inside and to the right of the door.
4. EMERGENCY EXITS - Are shown on the below floorplan. They are 1) The main OPUS door; 2) Out of the front bed-end tent by zipping open
the inner-tent window and then opening the zip along the the BOTTOM of the main tent (see image); 3) Out of the rear bed using the
same method as in 2)
WARNING! Please read and familiarize yourselves with the proper usage and maintenance of these features before using your trailer
as outlined in their respective manuals.
WARNING! It is possible that the alarms may sound when using products that give off vapors such as cleaning fluid, aerosols, adhe-
sives etc. or if the sensor is covered by objects.
WARNING! Failure to regularly test and properly maintain these devices may lead to serious injury or death.
care and maintenance
NEW TRAILER MAINTENANCE
FIRE & LIFE SAFETY DEVICES
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FIRE, LIFE
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