Owner`s manual

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4. Check the level of the trailer with a
carpenter’s level both crosswise and
lengthwise on the trailer oor. Acceptable
level is when the bubble is within the
marked area of the bubble level.
5. After stabilizing the trailer, be sure the
trailer frame is not twisted, buckled, or
stressed. Check that the door operates
freely and does not bind.
6. Before resuming travel, be sure all
stabilizers are removed or fully retracted.
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WARNING
Do not attempt to raise or otherwise
place all of the weight of the trailer on the
stabilizer jacks.
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CAUTION
Aftermarket stabilizer stands must be
placed only under chassis frame rails.
Position Stabilizer Jacks
After unhitching your unit and positioning it in
the campsite, begin setting up your Quicksilver
by putting down your
stabilizer jacks. The
jacks are not leveling
jacks, just stabilizers
that stop the unit from
rocking back and forth.
If you try to make
them levelers, the door
may stick or become
jammed due to the
ex you have caused
in the unit. (Level front
to back by raising or
lowering tongue jack. Level side to side by
putting blocks under your wheels as needed.)
For best results, crank the tongue jack down to
a lower position than the rear of the unit. In this
position drop the rear jacks. The jacks are spring-
loaded and are released when pulled opposite
the oor attachment. They will then swing into a
locked down position. You will see a trigger-like
mechanism on the side of the jack. When depressed
it will release to extend the jack pad to the ground.
Release jack trigger, locking stabilizer in place.
After you have locked the rear jacks into place go
back to the tongue jack and crank up until it is a
little higher than the rear. Repeat jack procedure
on front jacks (if you optioned the front jacks).
Unsnap Tonneau Cover
Once your Quicksilver
is stabilized, you may
begin to open the unit.
Start by unsnapping
the tonneau cover all
the way around the
unit. After all of the
snaps are undone,
roll the tonneau cover
towards the front of the unit.
Hint: Lift your rear corners up, putting them on
the top of unit, then move to the front corners.
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NOTE
Be sure not to rip the snaps off carelessly as
you may pull a snap right out of the vinyl.
Use both hands with your thumbs placed on
either side of the snap for best results.
Tuck Side Material:
Pull the tonneau
cover forward a few
inches then tuck the
front corner material
underneath the main
body of the cover.
Continue down the
side of the unit tucking
the tonneau material
under. Repeat process
on the rear and other
side. This procedure
squares the cover for
a good roll forward.