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battery is fully charged. A red light means the battery
needs charging.
2. If the battery needs charging, connect the trailer lighting
harness to the tow vehicle harness. An amber light
means the battery is charging.
3. When the battery is fully charged, pull the break-away
cable until the pin disconnects from the break-away
switch. The electric brakes should engage.
Connect the Break-Away Brake Switch Cable to the Tow
Vehicle
1. Pull the break-away pin and cable (A, Figure 12) from the
break-away switch (B).
NOTICE Components may be different from those shown.
2. Put the pin through the safety chain pocket on the tow
vehicle (C, Figure 12), then through the loop on the end
of the cable (D). Use the safety chain pocket that is on
the same side as the break-away switch, and keep clear
of the hitch components.
3. Install the pin into the break-away switch.
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Trailer Weight
WARNING
Towing the trailer when it is loaded above the Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating (GVWR) shown on the trailer serial plate
could result in death or serious injury. Keep the GVWR at or
below what is shown on the serial plate.
The trailer is an SAE Class 4 trailer, with a Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating (GVWR) as shown on the trailer serial plate
and in the Specifications section of this manual.
When putting tools or equipment on the trailer, do not go
above the GVWR.
Tow the Trailer
WARNING
Towing the trailer at unsafe speeds could result in death
or serious injury. Keep a safe towing speed for road
conditions.
The maximum rated highway towing speed for this trailer is
65 mph (105 km/h). Refer to your state, province or local laws
for maximum legal towing speeds.
When towing the trailer off-highway or on rough terrain, the
maximum towing speed is 20 mph (32 km/h). Slower speeds
may be necessary for very rough terrain.
Shut down the engine and all other components before
towing the trailer.
Disconnect the Heater Trailer from the
Tow Vehicle
1. See Choose the Work Site in the Operation section.
2. Move the heater trailer with the tow vehicle so that the
air outlet side is pointed in the direction of the area to be
heated. Do not move the heater trailer by hand.
WARNING
Trying to move the heater trailer by hand could result in
death or serious injury. Use the tow vehicle to move the
heater trailer.
3. Put wheel chocks against the front and rear of each
wheel.
4. Disconnect the lighting harness from the tow vehicle
harness.
5. Set the tongue jack in the operating position. See Use
the Tongue Jack. Extend the tongue jack until it touches
the ground.
6. Disconnect the bulldog coupler or pintle hook. See Use
the Bulldog Coupler or Use a Pintle Hook.
7. Use the tongue jack to lift the trailer tongue above the
hitch ball or pintle ring on the tow vehicle.
8. Disconnect the safety chains from the tow vehicle.
9. Disconnect the break-away cable from the tow vehicle.
10. Move the tow vehicle away from the heater trailer.
Lift the Heater Trailer
WARNING
Lifting the heater trailer with a lifting device that is damaged
or not rated for the weight of the heater trailer could result in
death or serious injury. Make sure that the lifting device is
rated for the weight of the heater trailer and is not damaged.
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