Gladiator Pickup Camper USA Size User Guide
Electric Jacks
4. Drive the vehicle slowly and carefully under the cabin. 5. When the vehicle is level with the cabin, slowly close the legs and let the cabin settle onto the vehicle's chassis. 6. Ensure that the locking points (pins/lock heads) are fully seated. 7. Visually inspect all connections after the procedure. 8. Turn the remote control to the OFF position; disconnect the power supply.
General Information
- The electric foot system is an automatic lifting mechanism designed for the safe loading and unloading of the cabin onto the vehicle. - All operations must be performed only on flat, hard, and non-slip surfaces. - No one should be present in the cabin or around the vehicle while the legs are operating. - The system is managed via remote control or control panel; in emergencies, the feet can be stopped manually. - Interference with electrical components by the user is strictly prohibited. Be especially careful about the direction of the pins to avoid damage. The front and rear legs must be attached in the correct positions . If the feet are mixed up, the weight distribution of the cabin will be disrupted and the caravan may tip over. Attention!
Removing the Cabin from the Vehicle (with Electric Jacks)
Disconnection of Power Supply 1. Before starting the process, the electric foot system must be turned off from the cabin interior control panel. 2. Ensure that power is not reaching the foot motors by disconnecting the battery connection or DC power line. 3. Disassembly procedures performed without disconnecting the power supply can cause serious injuries and equipment damage. 3. When your feet touch the ground, lift the cabin slightly. 4. Slowly drive the vehicle forward out from under the cabin. 5. After the cabin is completely detached from the vehicle, adjust the foot heights so that they are parallel to the ground. 6. The process is only considered complete when the cabin is safely positioned on its feet. 1. Position the vehicle on level ground and bring it to a complete stop. 2. Open the electric legs simultaneously
Disconnecting Sockets and Cable Connections
1. Carefully remove the power and signal cables from each foot, as shown in Figure 1. 2. When pulling the plugs, hold the plastic body of the socket, not the cable. 3. Install protective caps to prevent cable ends from being exposed to dust and moisture.
Loading the Cab onto the Vehicle (with Electric Jacks) 1. Park the vehicle on level ground and turn off the engine. 2. Using the remote control, extend the support legs approximately 45–55 cm apart and ensure the cabin is level. 3. Check that the feet are evenly pressed against the floor; if there is a slope, adjust the foot heights.
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