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Kendon Stand-Up GO! Series Owner's Manual page 23

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3. Disconnect the trailer from vehicle and roll it by the tongue to its
storage location with weight on the street tires not the casters. Get the
trailer as close to its final storage location as possible before standing-
up. Lift properly and safely to avoid injury; Kendon recommends
always having at least one spotter/helper.
4. Final storage area must be smooth and level. A good example would
be a concrete floor in a garage. Double check to ensure the back half
of the trailer is secure using the rubber latch. Lift the tongue of the
trailer upward and the rear of the trailer will rotate from the street tires
onto the integrated casters. Once the trailer is on the casters it may be
slowly rolled to its final storage area. Again, the surface must be
smooth and flat with no slope. Failure to follow this instruction could
cause the trailer to fall causing injury, death and/or property damage.
Note: If you're new to Kendon folding trailers, we recommend
practicing the stand-up procedure with a spotter/helper on a non-skid
type surface, such as a lawn or carpeted area. This will allow you to
get a feel for the trailer dynamics and how the trailer reacts to different
lifting techniques.
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