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Check wheel lugs
Check tire pressure (include inner wheel and spare, if applicable)
Check tire wear (uneven wear pattern)
Check lights
headlights
brake lights
clearance lights
turn signals
Safety pin or locking lever must be seated
Trailer safety chains connected
Breakaway switch and lanyard connected
Coupler locking pin connected
Trailer electric cable secure
Tongue jack fully up
Dolly wheel removed
Retract stabilizer jacks
Proper tongue weight maintained (5-10% of gross weight - trailer and contents)
Trailer is level
Test brakes for proper operation
DRAINING WASTE WATER
NOTE: Make sure you review the information in the "Before You Travel..."
chapter for specific information related to the weight of holding tank contents.
Depending on your trailer floor plan and options purchased, there are several options for
waste water disposal. Determine which option applies to your trailer and follow the
instructions listed below.
Drainage Outlet
Connect a hose to the drainage outlet. (Fig. 38) This connection
may be located on the sidewall or under the trailer. Drain the
sink either into a container to hold the waste water or to a direct
sewer inlet supplied by some campgrounds.
NOTE: Most campgrounds and some states prohibit
sewer water drainage onto the open ground.
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Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer
Fig. 38