Set-Up And Take Down Instructions - Livin Lite Livin` Lite Owner's Manual

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Set-Up and Take-Down Instructions
Introduction
As of the printing of this informative brochure,
Livin' Lite has produced a number of different
models, each with its own unique tent and
set up. The following tent set-up instructions
are common to the 8.0 and 10.0 Quicksilver
campers. The Truck Camper, 5.0, 6.0, and 2.0
are all slightly different and you should go over
their set-up thoroughly with the selling dealer
prior to leaving the sales lot. We strongly
recommend that you watch our Video Owner's
Manual(s),
at
www.LivinLite.com.
informative videos are very helpful to users
in learning the proper operation of their tent.
While it is possible for one person to set up
the Quicksilver tent camper, we strongly
suggest you utilize two people in the set-up
of your unit. Designed with ease of use and
functionality in mind, we are confident that
after setting up your unit a few times you will
find it simple and easy.
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Attempting to set up your camper with just
one person is not recommended. It is always
recommended that you use two people when
setting up a Quicksilver camper. Attempting
to set up the camper with only one person
may cause personal injury.
The following pages give you step-by-step
instructions, which we encourage you to
carefully follow during set-up in order to
make the most of your camping experience.
8.0 and 10.0 Set-Up Procedures
Before attempting to set up the trailer, carefully
read and understand these instructions. Setting
up your trailer requires forethought and care.
Your trailer is designed to be efficient
and comfortable. Attention to detail and
thoroughness during set up will ensure that
WARNING
you will benefit from all the features and
comfort built into your trailer.
During storage or after your trailer has been
set-up, you may notice slight rippling or
waviness of the aluminum exterior sidewall
panels if your trailer is sitting in the sun.
This is caused by the normal expansion
of the materials as they warm up. As the
temperature goes down these panels will tend
to return to their original shape. This condition
is typical and not covered under the Livin' Lite
Recreational Vehicles, Inc. warranty.
These
Leveling and Stabilization
Leveling of your trailer at the site is essential.
A level trailer is not only necessary for comfort
but stabilization is recommended to keep the
trailer from bouncing while unhitched when
people are moving inside the trailer.
Stabilizer jacks are intended to stabilize the
trailer body while the trailer's full weight is
supported by the tongue jack and running
gear. Stabilizer jacks are not designed to lift
or support its entire weight.
Conventional Trailer Leveling Procedures
1. If the site is not an asphalt pad, concrete
slab or other prepared surface, be sure it
is as level as possible. Be sure the ground
surface is not soft and will support the
weight of the trailer on the stabilizing jacks
or other support devices.
2. Before uncoupling, level the trailer from
side to side with suitable lengths of 2" x
6" wood blocks under the trailer wheels.
Place the 2" x 6" wood blocks on the
ground surface forward of the trailer
wheels, and tow the trailer onto the 2" x
6" blocks. Block the trailer wheels so the
trailer cannot roll.
3. Uncouple the trailer from the tow vehicle
and level the trailer front to rear. It may be
necessary to place a sturdy 2" x 6" wood
block under the jack post to support the
jack post on soft ground surfaces.
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