Gladiator Pickup Camper USA Size User Guide

Ground and Slope Rules

Parking, Loading and Unloading – Safety Warnings

- The floor slope should not exceed 2°. - Loading/unloading is strictly prohibited on sloped surfaces.

- Feet can sink into soft ground, causing the cabin to become unstable. - In windy weather conditions, foot clearance should be kept to a minimum and the operation should be completed quickly.

1. The connection points of the feet under the alcove and the feet at the edge of the door are different. The ones with longer connection points go under the alcove. 2. Raise the support legs about 10 cm above the height of your vehicle's body ; the cabin should be completely level. 3. You must check that the legs are evenly placed on the floor. Otherwise, your cabin may tip over. 4. After the jacks are opened, the front–back–side tilt of the cabin is observed; if there is a tilt, the foot lengths are adjusted. 5. Drive the vehicle slowly and carefully underneath the cabin. 6. When the vehicle reaches the exact position of the cabin, the legs are slowly closed and the cabin is placed onto the vehicle. 7. Attach the straps to the vehicle connection points to secure the cabin to the vehicle and tighten them to the appropriate tension.At the end of the process, all connections must be visually inspected. - The cabin should only be loaded onto or unloaded from the vehicle on a flat, hard, and non-slip surface. - No one should be present around the cabin during operations, and children should be kept away from the area. - All operations performed on the cabin must only be carried out when the vehicle is completely stationary . - No one should be inside the cabin or vehicle while the electric legs are being operated . Loading the Cabin onto the Vehicle (Using Manual Feet) 1. Position the vehicle on level ground and bring it to a complete stop. 2. Open the electric legs simultaneously . 3. When the feet touch the ground, the cabin should only be raised a few centimeters; excessive load should not be placed on the feet. 4. The vehicle cabin is slowly pulled forward from underneath . 5. The process is only considered complete when the cabin is safely positioned on its feet. Removing the Cab from the Vehicle (Using Manual Feet)

Attention!

- Do not enter the cabin while it is detached from the vehicle. - Do not use on sloped surfaces. - No one should be present around the cabin during operations.

Before Starting the Process

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- Is the vehicle and cabin floor flat, hard, and non-slip? - Is the cabin and its surroundings unmanned? - Are the support footplates free of gaps, pits, or stones? - Is the control cable/remote control secure and accessible? - Is the vehicle brake and P position active? - Have all the feet been visually inspected?

Critical Security Alert

It is strictly prohibited to enter the cabin when it is completely detached from the vehicle or raised on its legs.

We recommend watching the training video we have prepared to safely and efficiently install and remove the Gladiator cabin from the vehicle. Hint; Always lower and raise the legs in pairs; this reduces the risk of the cabin tipping over.

- When you receive the vehicle, remove the plastic covers from the windows, doors, and dashboard. Important

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