PRE-TRIP INSPECTION▼ WARNING! Be careful when making any inspections, hookups, and repairs to avoidpersonal injury. Park on level surface, make sure parking brakes are set or wheel chocksare in place to avoid movement of the trailer which could result in bodily injury.• Check and clean all lights and reflectors.• Check operation of brakes.• Check tires for cuts or abnormal wear.• Check air pressure in tires, inflate to pressure stated on the sidewall of the tire.• Check wheels for cracks and breakage.• Check wheel lug nuts, tighten to 90 ft. lbs. tork.• Check all gate and door locks and hinges.• Clean debris from around gate and door frames.▼ CAUTION gate and door locks and hinges that show excessive wear should be replaceimmediately.• Check for broken or loose bolts and rivets.• Check for broken springs and hanger parts.• Check for broken or loose bolts and parts on hitch.▼ WARNING Replace loose or broken parts immediately. Failure to do so could result ininjury or death.MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSDo not use sand, salt or other abrasive materials for bedding, they will cause damage tothe trailer.Wash trailer inside and out as often as possible with car soap.*NOTICE Acid washing will damage the trailer.11