Full Product Manual

DISMOUNTING
1. Before dismounting, chock the trailer wheels to prevent the trailer from rolling.
2. With the trailer on the hitch, pull and release the Swivel Handle, allowing the
Jack to swing downwards. Keep fingers away from the Swivel Plate area, and
feet away from the Wheels as the Trailer Jack swings downward.
3. Assure that the spring loaded Swivel Handle pin locks the Jack into the lowered
position.
4. Rotate the Crank clockwise to raise the Jack, lowering the Wheels to the ground.
Continue to crank just enough for the Trailer Jack to take the weight of the trailer.
This will make it easier to disengage the trailer hitch.
5. Disengage the electrical connections, the trailer hitch, any safety chains or
other connections, between the vehicle and the trailer.
6. You may need to extend the Jack further to clear the trailer hitch. When the
vehicle is completely clear, and it is safe to do so, drive the vehicle away
from the trailer.
USING THE TRAILER JACK TO MOUNT THE TRAILER TO
THE TOWING VEHICLE
OPERATION
1. If the trailer tongue is resting on the ground:
a. Pull the Swivel Handle allowing the Trailer Jack to swing downward.
Keep fingers and hands clear of Jack as it swings downward.
b. Lift the trailer tongue, while the Jack rotates into the lowered position.
c. Assure that the Swivel Handle pin is in place, locking the Jack into the
lowered position.
2. Rotate the Crank clockwise to raise the trailer to the level of the towing
vehicle’s hitch.
3. With the assistance of a spotter, back the vehicle to the trailer, or roll the trailer
to the vehicle.
4. Mount the trailer onto the towing vehicle’s hitch.
Note: If the trailer tongue is too heavy, do not attempt to lift it; seek assistance.
Caution: Have a spotter watch this operation to be sure the trailer is clear of the
vehicle, and does not roll away.
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