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5.
Once the suspension fitting
is
adjusted
and
fastened
to the
side members,
tighten
the clamp
bolt
into
the
side of
the inner mounting tube.
Mounting of Camper Trolley
1.
When mounting the Camper
Trolley
on
the
suspension fitting,
adjust
the
height
of the suspension fitting using
the
nose/jockey
wheel.
2.
The suspension fitting
mounted
on
the
Camper
Trolley
fits into a slit on the underside of the mounting fitting on
the left
side (seen from
the
ball catch) and can be pushed
into place
in
this
slot.
3.
After pushing the Camper
Trolley
into
the
slot
in the
mounting
fitting,
attach the
factory-provided
cotter ring,
which locks the Camper Trolley
in
place.
4
.
After attaching the cotter ring to the Camper
Trolley, raise
the support wheel to
its highest
position, and release
the hand brake.
This
shifts
the
weight of the caravan onto
the
Camper
Trolley.
You are
now
ready
to tow
your
caravan.
Illustration of the Camper Trolley mounted on the side
members of the caravan
:
Using the Camper Trolley
VARIANTS
CT2500 is
equipped
with a tall or low
tower
with ball joint
CT2500 Tall tower
CT2500
Height is adjustable
Low
tower
SOME ADVICE ON SAFETY AND OPEitATION BEFORE STARTING
1.
Familiarize yourself with the operating manual, and practice maneuvering
the
caravan on a flat surface before
attempting to maneuver it on sloping surfaces. We recommend testing your Camper Trolley at home - also
without a caravan -so you can try out the different maneuvering options.
2.
Load: The Camper Trolley is designed for moving caravans weighing up to
approx.
2500 kg (Model CT2500) or
1500 kg (Model CT1500)
.
In order for Camper Trolley to function optimally, the ball weight must
be
at least 75-85
kg.
This
ball weight creates about 120-150 kg of pressure on the Camper Trolley. Too little weight on the Camper
Trolley may result in
poor
gripping and poor towing results. Greatest pressure is achieved by
mounting
the
Camper
:rrolley
as far back on the side
members
as possible.
3.
level surfaces:
To
ensure optimal transfer of the Camper Trolley's power to the surface it is to operate on, the
Camper Irolley must move in the
direction
of
the
antenna, i.e
.
forward
.
(Except on sloping surfaces, see below).
4.
Sloping surfaces: OperatinQ the Camper Trolley on sloping surfaces may shift and decrease the pressure on the
Camper
Trolley,
resulting
in
poor contact with the terrain.
When using your Camper-Trolley to move you
r
caravan or trailer UP a slope or edge, the CT must PUSH the
caravan up the slope- if necessary, one wheel at a time. Optionally,
use
a ramp.
o
When moving your caravan DOWN a slope the CT must
LEAD
the caravan DOWN the slope.
ATTENTION: If going downhill
1
it is very important
that
the Camper Trolley
is
turned
180
degrees, so that it
is
moving in reverse, down the hill, i.e. with the antenna opposite the maneuvering direction and facing the
cara van. This is
important,
as the Camper Trolley might otherwise tip over
forward.
Special precaution
5.
Be aware that
if
towing down very steep inclines or on wet, oily surfaces, it may be necessary to use the hand
brake on your cara van during operation
if
the Camper Trolley is unable to
hold
the caravan or the caterpillar
tracks cannot adequately grip the surface.

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