Gladiator UserGuide EN
SAFETY AND HANDLING
SECTION 1.2 Electric Jacks
The electric jack system is an automatic lifting mechanism for loading and unloading the cabin safely. It is controlled by remote control or control panel.
Carry out every operation only on a flat, hard, non-slip surface. No one should be inside the cabin or around the vehicle while the legs are moving. In an emergency the feet can be stopped manually. Tampering with the electrical components is strictly prohibited.
Loading the cabin with electric jacks 1 Park the vehicle on level ground and switch off the engine. 2 Using the remote control, extend the support legs about 45 to 55 cm and make sure the cabin is level. 3 Check that the feet press evenly on the ground; adjust the heights if there is a slope. 4 Slowly and carefully drive the vehicle under the cabin. 5 When the vehicle is aligned, slowly retract the legs and let the cabin settle onto the chassis. 6 Make sure the locking pins are fully seated. 7 Visually inspect every connection, then set the remote control to OFF and disconnect the power supply. Removing the cabin with electric jacks 1 Position the vehicle on level ground and bring it to a complete stop. 2 Extend the electric legs simultaneously. 3 When the feet touch the ground, lift the cabin slightly. 4 Slowly drive the vehicle forward, out from under the cabin. 5 Adjust the foot heights so they sit parallel to the ground. The operation is complete only when the cabin is safely on its feet. ATTENTION The front and rear legs must be fitted in their correct positions, and the pins must face the right direction. Mixing up the feet disrupts the weight distribution and the cabin may tip over.
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