HITCH AND INSTALLATION
Unhitching and levelling the trailer
You must always try to park your trailer on the most level ground possible. When you
cannot find a fairly flat site, use levelling blocks under the trailer wheels before you unhitch
it.
1. Once you have found a place to park, take a careful look at the site to note anything
that might damage the trailer. Check the sides to ensure there is enough room for
your motorized extension and that the emergency exit window will not be in a
hazardous location. Ensure that the ground is not damp or irregular, as this could
affect support for the trailer’s weight on the stabilizers orother support devices.
2. Use plastic or wood blocks to level the trailer (if necessary). Place the blocks on
the ground in front of the wheels and tow the trailer forward onto them.
Use wheel chocks to secure the trailer.
3. Place the jack foot under the jack. If the ground is soft or might not support the
full weight of the tongue, you can place a piece of wood or plastic to support the
jack. The block must be level and remain stable.
4. Unhitch your trailer from your towing vehicle.
Do not attempt to raise or place the full weight of the traileron the
stabilizers, as this could damage them or cause your unit to shift. The
axles are the proper components to support the weight.
WARNING
Do not use the stabilizers for any purpose other than to stabilize the
trailer. Use the handle provided, and nothing else, to operate them.
WARNING
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