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Attach the safety chains. See
Safety Chains
for additional information.
Plug in the wire harness/connector.
Walk around the RV and the second trailer making sure all exterior lights are
working correctly.
Remove the trailer wheel blocks.
Wire Harness/Connector Plug
A 4-way wire harness/connector plug is
wired into your RV to connect electrical
power from the RV to the second trailer
for travel. This supplies power to the tail
lights, clearance lights, turn signals, brake
lights, etc. The 4-way wire harness/con-
nector is not wired for operating electric
brakes.
The connector plug may build up corrosion
with extended use and should be cleaned
periodically to insure good electrical con-
tact. Make sure the connector plug is kept
clean and protected from road elements as
you travel.
Entrance Door Step(s)
Make sure your entrance step is fully extended
before exiting the vehicle, and retracted prior to
towing.
Lubricating the step mechanism
Carefully clean the area around the pivot points (the
rivets involved in the motion of the mechanism).
Lubricate these pivot points with an automotive
grade, non-staining lubricant every 30 to 60 days.
Wipe any excess lubricant off of the step and then
clean the entire step after lubricating.
Step Light
Your RV may be equipped with a switch located on the skirt (in front of the steps) which
operates a light located under the step assembly.
Stowable Entrance Door Step (if so equipped)
Do not try to lift the steps while the door is closed. This may cause dam-
age to the steps and the door.
When returning steps to the stored position: adjustable feet may have to
be retracted to fit inside the door opening.
Make sure people and pets are clear of the area when rotating the steps
down to the ground or raising them for storage.
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