Troubleshooting & Faqs - ABI Attachments Workman XL Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting & FAQs
Recommended tow vehicle engine size is 350 cc or larger with four-wheel drive in order to allow safe operation when
towing the trailer.
Using the trailer with a heavy load may inhibit the towing capacity of the tow vehicle. Do not exceed the maximum
towing capacity of your vehicle. Check the vehicle's owner's manual on tow capacity limitations.
Do not exceed the trailer Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (1,600 lbs. GVWR)
Tie down all loads with proper sized fasteners, ropes, straps, etc. (Not included).
Never disconnect trailer from tow vehicle while on an incline.
Distribute the load front-to-rear and provide proper tongue weight.
Distribute load evenly, right to left, and avoid tire overload.
Keep the center of gravity low.
Only use 2" ball hitch to attach to the trailer coupler.
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. TIGHTEN THE COUPLE ADJUSTMENT ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE HITCH COUPLER
REGULARLY.
Do not tow trailer on highways or on public thoroughfares. The trailer is designed for off road use only.
The tailgate has 4 positions. 1) All 4 pins connected = Closed Tailgate. 2) All 4 pins removed = Open Bed. 3) Top 2 pins
connected and bottom two released = Dump Position. 4) Top 2 pins released and bottom two connected = Fold Down
Tailgate (Like on a pickup truck.).
Before attempting to dump material, either remove the tailgate or release the two bottom pins to allow material to
flow.
Tailgate may be under pressure or helping to secure the contents of trailer bed, use caution when
opening and keep feet clear.
Stay clear of dump trailer when in use. Improper use could cause pinch points and material being
dumped out of the trailer unexpectedly causing death or serious injury.
Never operate the dump system, up or down, without first visually and audibly ensuring people,
animals and other objects are clear of the trailer and the contents it is dumping.
Always disconnect the electrical connection between the trailer and tow vehicle, when not in use, to
prevent inadvertent operation of the dump bed.
Keep tow vehicle motor running while operating the electric lift to prevent battery drainage.
Use wheel chocks, when trailer is not connected to a tow vehicle, to prevent it from rolling on inclines. Brakes are not
active when electrical power is disconnected.
Do not place, optional, wireless key fob in pants pockets or other constrictive areas to avoid inadvertent operation of
the electric lift.
Driving too fast with trailer attached to tow vehicle can result in loss of control and cause death or serious injury.
Decrease your speed as terrain, weather and lighting conditions deteriorate.
Refer to video link below if having electrical problems with the actuator, brakes, running light and or stop light.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEfwfG2u16w
Email: support@abiattachments.com
CAUTION: AN IMPROPERLY COUPLED TRAILER CAN RESULT IN
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