Stabilizing & Setup - Nucamp Cirrus 620 2021 Owner's Manual

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CAUTION
While the trailer is connected via the
7-way connector plug, your camper may
draw power from the vehicle battery for
12V power functions unless 110V shore
power is connected. This can drain your
vehicle battery if unattended for an
extended period and if the vehicle is not
running during this time. Unplug the
7-way connector plug from your vehicle
when the vehicle engine is not running.
WARNING
Malfunctioning or disconnected lights
on your camper while driving is not only
illegal but may result in traffic accidents
due to limited visibility of your camper
by other vehicles. Loss of control, serious
injury or death can result.
CAUTION
Always level your camper when in use.
Failure to level can cause water leaks,
refrigerator failure or other damage.
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RV Industry Standard 7-Way Plug
Charge
(BLACK)
Right Turn/Stop
(BROWN)
Brakes/Open
(BLUE)
CONNECTOR PLUG
Before each trip:
1. Plug the 7-way connector plug into the hauling vehicle socket and
verify that the driving lights on the side and rear of the camper
light up.
2. Have someone stand behind the camper and confirm lights are
working when you perform next steps.
a. Step on the tow vehicle brakes. Brake lights should light up.
b. Turn on right/left turn signals and verify that the appropriate
lights (if equipped) come on.
c. With your foot on the brake, put your vehicle in reverse and
verify that the backup lights (if equipped) come on.
3. If any of the lights do not function as expected, the system may
need serviced.
The 7-way connector plug and the wire harness from the underbelly,
supplies power from the hauling vehicle to brake, turn signal, driving,
backup lights if equipped), and on most tow vehicle makes/models may
provide power to your camper's 12V electrical system. It may build up
corrosion over time. Clean the connector plug frequently to ensure good
electrical contact.
STABILIZING & SETUP
Important points to observe:
After unloading the camper, always lower camper down close to
ground level.
Do not enter or occupy the camper before lowering it the ground
where it is ready for use. Your camper is designed to be used
while standing on the jacks in a lowered position.
When lowering the camper, do not allow the underbelly to touch
the ground. Allow a minimum of two inches of clearance to the
ground from the lowest point of the camper.
Always level the camper front to back and side to side. This will
allow your equipment and water drainage to function properly.
Make sure that all four jacks are touching the ground. If one jack is
off the ground it may cause the camper to rock and feel unsteady
when walking inside.
Tail/Running Lights
(GREEN)
Left Turn/Stop
(RED)
Backup Lights
(Yellow)
Ground
(WHITE)

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