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Manoeuvring
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Operation
Manoeuvring
Fig. 71
Manoeuvring with an unbraked trailer
1
Underride protection
2
Drawbar
3
Coupling handle
CAUTION
Manoeuvring with a loaded trailer!
The trailer could top over if the load slips.
The max. load of the support wheel is exceeded.
The support wheel could break off and the trailer could tip
over.
The load could fall off the trailer.
Only manoeuvre with an unloaded trailer or only with a
lightly load, such as with dry leaves.
Before manoeuvring, check that you can move the
trailer.
Do not drive over any obstacles, such as stones, curbs,
etc.
Manoeuvre the trailer on level ground if possible.
Park the trailer wherever possible on level ground/an
even surface – not on a slope or on an uphill or downhill
incline.
Fig. 72
Manual manoeuvring of the trailer
1
Manoeuvring handle (optional)
Use the handle (Fig. 72 /1) on the overrun device for
manual manoeuvring.
Use , .
Preparation
If applicable, lower the support wheel.
Close the tail gate, drop sides, etc.
Remove the wheel chocks.
Manoeuvring
Hold the coupling handle (Fig. 71 /3) and the drawbar
(Fig. 71 /2).
Slightly lift the drawbar. Please note that the underride
guard (Fig. 71 /1) does not touch the floor.
Push the trailer in the desired direction.
Ensure that your feet do not get under the jockey wheel
/ drawbar / ball head coupling.
Fig. 73
Manoeuvring with a braked trailer
1
Automatic jockey wheel
2
Manoeuvring handle (optional)
3
Jockey wheel
4
Hand brake lever
Wind the jockey wheel (Fig. 73 /3) down so that the
jockey wheel can move under the drawbar.
Release the hand brake lever (Fig. 73 /4).
If applicable, hold the manoeuvring handle (Fig. 73 /2) or
the round rod of the automatic jockey wheel.
Move the trailer in the required direction - watch out for
your feet.
After manoeuvring, secure the trailer from rolling away
before uncoupling.
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Summary of Contents for 1000 Series
Page 1: ...GENERAL CAR Program PART 1 OPERATING MANUAL humbaur com 1000 8400 SERIES EN ...
Page 9: ...1 7 Safety ...
Page 21: ...2 19 General information ...
Page 31: ...3 29 Operation ...
Page 67: ...3 65 Operation Trailer safety ...
Page 75: ...4 73 Chassis ...
Page 103: ...5 101 Body ...
Page 134: ...Cover net 5 132 Body ...
Page 135: ...6 133 Electrical system ...
Page 145: ...7 143 Testing care and maintenance ...
Page 185: ...8 183 Troubleshooting guide ...
Page 194: ...Hydraulics 8 192 Troubleshooting guide ...
Page 195: ...9 193 Proof of inspection ...