Product manual
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Mounting The Trailer To The Towing
Vehicle.
Before mounting, chock the trailer 1.
wheels to prevent the trailer from
rolling.
Crank the Handle (1) 2. counterclockwise
to extend the leg to the desired
height.
Maneuver the vehicle so that the 3.
trailer’s hitch is directly over the
towing vehicle’s hitch ball.
Rotate the Handle clockwise to 4.
retract the Trailer Jack, and lower the
tongue hitch onto the hitch ball.
Tighten the hitch retainer mechanism.5.
Continue turning the Handle (1) until 6.
the leg is fully retracted.
Pull out the Pull Pin (10) and rotate 7.
the Trailer Jack to it’s horizontal
position. Make sure that it locks into
the Swing Plate.
The Handle (1) should also be swung 8.
over and positioned to rest on top of
the trailer tongue.
Before towing, always swing the 9.
Trailer Jack to it’s horizontal position
(foot facing rearward). Always keep
feet and hands clear of the hitch, the
tongue and the area underneath.
Caution:10. Before driving the vehicle
and trailer to your destination, always
use safety chains to secure the trailer
to the towing vehicle.
Removing The Trailer From The Towing
Vehicle
Take the necessary precautions against
uncontrolled trailer movement (use wheel
chocks), before loosening the trailer
hitching mechanism. Turn the Handle (1)
counterclockwise to raise the tongue of the
trailer from the hitch ball. Keep hands and
feet clear of the hitch, tongue and the area
underneath the tongue.
Leveling and Moving
In the unhitched mode, the trailer 1.
can be leveled front to back by
turning the Handle either clockwise or
counterclockwise.
If the trailer is to be stored in this 2.
mode, it is advised that the trailer
wheels be properly chocked.
Towing
While the trailer is being towed, the Trailer
Jack must be pivoted into the horizontal
position with the foot facing rearward.
MAINTENANCE AND
SERVICING
Procedures not specically
explained in this manual
must be performed only by a
qualied technician.
TO PREVENT
SERIOUS INJURY
FROM TOOL FAILURE:
Do not use damaged
equipment. If abnormal noise
or vibration occurs, have the
problem corrected before
further use.