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Lifting Ring
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Radiator Cap Access Door
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Fluid Containment Drain (under unit)
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Engine Oil Drain
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Radiator Cap Access Door
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Rear Tie-Down Points (2)
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Auxiliary AC Outlets
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Taillights (2)
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Rear (Engine Compartment) Door
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Manual Storage Container
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Engine
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Light / AC Outlet Circuit Breaker Control Panel
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Battery
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Generator
Preparing the Light Tower
Trailer for Use
WARNING
Operating or towing a machine with worn, damaged
or missing parts could result in death or serious injury.
Replace worn, damaged or missing parts immediately. Do
not operate or tow this machine until all worn, damaged
or missing parts have been replaced, and the machine
operates correctly.
WARNING
Towing a trailer with worn, damaged or underinflated tires
could result in death or serious injury. Replace worn or
damaged tires immediately. Keep tires inflated to correct
cold tire inflation pressure.
NOTICE
The use of authorized replacement Allmand parts is
recommended. The warranty does not cover damage or
performance problems caused by the use of parts that
are not authorized replacement parts.
If the light tower trailer has been stored or not operated
for a period of time, follow these steps to prepare the
Night-Lite™ V-Series light tower trailer for use.
1. Make sure that a copy of the Operator's Manual
is with the light tower trailer in the manual storage
container.
2. Make sure that all safety decals are legible and in
place on the light tower trailer. See Safety Decals in
the Operator Safety section.
3. Do a check of the light tower trailer for correct
operation:
A. Make sure that the trailer tongue is locked in
either the park or towing position. See Trailer
Tongue.
B. Use an appropriate means to safely support
the trailer tongue. Make sure that the tongue
jack operates correctly, and that the jack can
be locked in the transport position as well as
the trailer support position. See Operating the
Tongue Jack.
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