Full Product Manual
6
Charging the RVR
To charge the RVR battery, connect the
charger to the RVR by placing the charging
plug in the outlet on the back end cover.
Connect the charger to an outlet with the
appropriate outlet fitting.
The battery charger displays a constant red
light while charging is in progress.
Completion of battery charging is indicated
by a constant green light.
Replacing the Remote Control Batteries
1. Loosen the 4 screws on the remote’s
back panel and remove.
2. Replace the old batteries with two
new AA (1.5V) batteries.
Remember to protect the environment
when disposing of batteries – do not
dispose with ordinary household waste.
Charging
Outlet
MB Tower Slot &
Cotter Pin Hole
Attach with Coupler Set:
1. If the Coupling Plate is not already installed
with the Ball Base, detach the ball from the
Base, slip the Coupling Plate under the ball,
and reinsert into the Base. Secure tightly.
2. Place the Ball Base into the Base tower and
secure with included pin. Then secure the Ball
Base Tower into the slot on top of the RVR in
place of the Mount Bracket Tower.
3. Raise the trailer tongue above the height of
the Hitch Ball in order to slip the ball into the
coupler and lock the with the coupler latch.
4. Using the Spanner Wrench, turn the Locking
Nut counter clockwise until the nut is secured
flat against the coupler.
WARNING! Failure to tighten the Locking Nut
against the coupler may cause the ball to slip out
of the coupler
Attach with Mount Bracket:
1. When mounting the RVR onto your trailer
frame, adjust the front height using your trailer
jack.
2. Fit the Mount Bracket Tower into the slot on
the top of the RVR and Secure with the four
included screws.
3. The Mount Bracket Tower on the RVR fits into
the slot on the underside of RVR Mount
Bracket. (See Figure)
4. After the tower is slotted, use the factory-
provided cotter ring to lock the RVR to the
frame Mount Bracket.
NOTE: Be sure to have your trailer brakes active or wheel
chucks in place while attaching the RVR.