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The following illustration shows the optimal placement of the suspension fitting on the camping
trailer.
Next, push the stabilization pipes as far from each other as possible, towards the sides of the side
members. Tighten the right and left fittings so that the.bent underside of the fittings is positioned
precisely against the outer side of the side members. Make sure that the bolts are tightened to the
maximum extent.
Clamp bolt on stabilization pipe:
Once the suspension fitting is adjusted and fastened to the side members, tighten the clamp bolt
into the side of the smallest stabilization pipe.
If the camping trailer's bearers are extremely narrow, and the stabilization pipes cannot be pressed
far enough together upon mounting, shorten the stabilization pipes using a hacksaw. There must be
minimum 10-15 cm inner overlap of the stabilization pipes. It makes no difference if you remove the
clamping bolt after shortening the stabilization pipes.
Mounting of Camper Trolley:
When mounting the Camper Trolley on the suspension fitting, adjust the height of the suspension
fitting using the nose wheel.
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 slit.
After pushing the Camper Trolley into the slit in the mounting fitting, attach the factory-provided
cotter ring, which locks the Camper Trolley in place. You are now ready to tow your camping trailer.
After attaching the Camper Trolley to the cotter, raise the support wheel to its highest position, and
release the hand brake. This shifts the weight of the camping trailer onto the Camper Trolley.
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Safety and operation:
Note that the Camper Trolley may not have proper gripping if the load it is bearing is insufficient.
To ensure optimal transfer of the Camper Trolley's power to the surface it is to operate on, make
sure that the Camper Trolley always moves forward, that is, in the direction of the antenna.
Operating Camper Trolley on slanting surfaces may shift and decrease the pressure on the Camper
Trolley, resulting in poor contact with the terrain. Also be aware that too little weight on the Camper
Trolley will result in poor towing results.
In order for Camper Trolley to function optimally, the ball thrust must be at least 75-85 kg. This
much thrust creates about 120-150 kg of pressure on the Camper Trolley, provided that the suspen¬
sion fitting is placed as far back as possible on the camping trailer's side members.
The Camper Trolley is designed for moving camping trailers weighing up to approx. 1500 kg. On
hard, even surfaces, however, the Camper Trolley can also tow heavier trailers.
When you use Camper Trolley on slanted surfaces, inclines or over curbs and in bumpy terrain, it is
important that you back the camping trailer up - if necessary, one wheel at a time. Optionally, use
a wedge. This increases the pressure on the Camper Trolley, because part of the camping trailer's
weight shifts onto the Camper Trolley.
When descending slopes in the terrain, it is very important that the camping trailer moves forward
with the Camper Trolley in front. Here the Camper Trolley must "back up" with the antenna op¬
posite the manoeuvring direction. This is important, as the Camper Trolley might otherwise tip over
forward.
If towing down very steep inclines, be aware that the hand brake may have to be used during ope¬
ration if the Camper Trolley is unable to hold the trailer.
Use precaution when using the Camper Trolley to tow on wet, oily or steep surfaces, where the
caterpillar tracks cannot adequately grip the surface.
Also: Familiarize yourself with the operating manual, and practice manoeuvring the camping trailer
on a flat surface before attempting to manoeuvre it on inclines. We recommend testing your Camper
Trolley at home - also without a camping trailer - so you can experience the different manoeuvring
options before starting your holiday.
Children:
Note that children under age 3 should not play with any plastic bags or small parts from the Camper
Trolley, as there is a risk of suffocation.
Children should not tow the camping trailer with the remote control.
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