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Summary of Contents for LocknLevel Single Axle

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Warranty Terms and Conditions.............. 2 SAFTEY INSTRUCTIONS ................3 CARE INSTRUCTIONS ................4 Instructions for Use ................4 SINGLE AXLE ................... 5 Setting Up ..................5 Levelling the Caravan ..............6 Lowering the Caravan ..............7 TWIN AXLE ..................8 Setting Up ..................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing a LocknLevel, the effortless levelling device for touring caravans. Use it once and you'll immediately see how LocknLevel gives you a no- mess, no-fuss and absolutely stress-free start, every time you pitch. Although these instructions are centred around the 'through-the-wheel’ locks, the LocknLevel can be used with any type of wheel locks.
  • Page 4: Saftey Instructions

    ➢ Never reach under any caravan that is supported only by the LocknLevel. ➢ Do not use a LocknLevel for anything other than its intended purpose. Doing so may damage the LocknLevel or lead to property damage, injury or death.
  • Page 5: Care Instructions

    It is also suitable for most other terrain; provided the surface is firm. ➢ Ensure there are no sharp objects under the LocknLevel, or trapped in your tyre treads which could puncture it. We recommend that you always place a protective non-absorbent mat underneath.
  • Page 6: Single Axle

    You will not fit the lock yet, but this will ensure correct positioning to do so. Lay the LocknLevel on the ground next to the wheel with the centre of the long edge (indicated with a short line) aligned with the centre of the wheel. The valve should be on the edge closest to you.
  • Page 7: Levelling The Caravan

    Attach a standard tyre pump to the inlet valve (the short valve with the plastic cap) on your LocknLevel and inflate until the caravan or trailer is level laterally. This will normally happen between 8 - 30 psi (0.5 - 2 bar) NEVER EXCEED 30 psi (2.0 bar).
  • Page 8: Lowering The Caravan

    To fold the LocknLevel, hold it flat with the valve towards you. Make the first fold from right to left so that the valve is inverted. Then fold the left side back over the...
  • Page 9: Twin Axle

    LocknLevel) and again in the correct position for fitting the rear 'through-the-wheel' lock. Fit the rear wheel lock.
  • Page 10 (Plastic cap). ALWAYS inflate your LocknLevel from the right-hand valve. (Black Plastic cap) Start to inflate the LocknLevel, noting that only the segment under the locked wheel will inflate at this stage. Continue inflation until the caravan has lifted high enough to allow you to rotate the unlocked front wheel.
  • Page 11: Lowering The Caravan

    (silver cap, left hand side). If your pitch is perfectly level, the LocknLevel can be used to fit both through-the- wheel locks, then deflated and left under the wheels for the duration of your stay.
  • Page 12: Overwinter Caravan Storage

    If necessary, clean and dry the LocknLevel before placing it in its storage bag. To fold your LocknLevel, lay flat and fold the right-hand side in an 'S' shape as per photo. ‘Mirror’ the same shape on the left-hand side, then fold in half. Make sure that the balance tube is not creased.
  • Page 13: Use As A Jack

    Tighten the wheel nuts. To Change Nearside Rear Wheel Roll the caravan onto the LocknLevel so that the front wheel sits on the back half of the device. Loosen the rear wheel nuts. Close the balance valve.
  • Page 14: Optional Combo Pack

    Align the rear wheel with the lock receiver so that you would be able to fit the through-the-wheel lock. Do not yet fit the lock. Place the single axle LocknLevel on the pitch close to the rear nearside tyre. Align the LocknLevel yellow centre marker with the centre of the rear wheel.
  • Page 15 Safety Note: Ensure you suitably chock the wheels on the offside to prevent any sideways slewing. A smooth faced chock may be placed on top of the LocknLevel. Disengage the motor mover (if used).
  • Page 16 If the front wheel lock is difficult to undo, add air to the single axle LocknLevel until you are able to undo the bolt. The single axle LocknLevel can be used as a jack to change any wheel on a twin axle caravan.
  • Page 17: Setting Up

    HI-5 The Hi-5 can be used on 5 Wheel Caravans, or Twin Axle Touring Caravans that do not use through-the-wheel type locks. Setting Up Decide if you are going to reverse or drive forward onto the Hi-5. Slide the Hi-5 inwards to a position so that the ramp is in contact with the tyre. Ensure the tyre tread is lined up with the centre of the Hi-5 and the Hi-5 is straight, fore-and-aft.
  • Page 18: Lowering The Caravan

    Should any further levelling be required due to settlement etc don’t forget to adjust your rear corner steadies accordingly. Once level deploy the rear steadying legs. Lowering the Caravan IMPORTANT Before proceeding ensure that there are no obstacles under the trailer which might prevent the vehicle settling safely to the ground.
  • Page 19 Got an issue? Feeling confused? Find handy videos guides on our website, or get in touch at info@locknlevel.co.uk...
  • Page 20 Happy with your LocknLevel? We’re just happy that you’re happy. If you don’t know how to express your newfound joy, we’ve got a couple of suggestions… Tell your friends, family and fellow caravaners Share your experience by writing a review on our Facebook page facebook.com/locknlevel...

This manual is also suitable for:

Twin axleHi-5

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