Uncoupling / Parking
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Operation
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Long-term parking
Fig. 96
Unbraked trailer
1
Drawbar support
2
Wheel chocks positioned
NOTICE
Trailer parked for a long time!
When parked for a long time on its own wheels, the tyres
could become misshapen. If the brake is applied, the brake
components could lock / freeze in place.
Take the pressure off the tyres using suitable supports,
e.g.:
- extend the supports,
- place trailer on drawbar supports,
- store trailer upright on end (e.g. for Steely)
Release the handbrake.
Place the wheel chocks under both sides of the wheels.
If possible, move the trailer after a short period of time.
Fig. 97
Braked trailer
1
Tarpaulin (protects the cargo bed from getting waterlogged
2
Wheel chocks positioned
3
Hand brake released
4
Jockey wheel wound up / parked
5
Overrun device covered (cover hood)
If parked for a long time, park the trailer on the drawbar
support (Fig. 96 /1).
- The inclined position helps prevent the cargo bed / roof
becoming waterlogged or ice forming.
Place the wheel chocks (Fig. 96 /2) under the wheels.
Carefully wind the electric cable around the drawbar.
Insert the electric plug into the parking socket.
Protect the trailer from the weather by using a cover, e.g.
tarpaulin (Fig. 97 /1) and cover hood (Fig. 97 /5).
Occasionally remove any dirt or foreign bodies from the
trailer, such as snow, ice, puddles, branches, etc.
Fig. 98
Trailer: Park Steely up on end
1
Bottom edge
2
Rubber buffer
CAUTION
Placing trailer up on end!
Unsecured trailers parked up on end can fall over
and crush people.
Secure the trailer against falling over, e.g. by tying it to
the wall.
Single axle trailers e.g. Steely can be parked up on
end (without fixing accessories).
The trailer may only be parked in private and
secured areas.
Park the trailer up on end on the rubber buffers
(Fig. 98 /2).
Secure the trailer against falling over - use a lashing
strap to tie the trailer to a wall.
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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 ...