DR Power LT 1 (1/2-ton) (March 2012 - Present) User Manual

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1/2 TON VERSA TRAILER

Read and understand the warnings listed in “Chapter 1 General Safety Rules” before operating the DR 1/2 TON VERSA TRAILER.

Chapter 3: Operating the DR 1/2 TON VERSA TRAILER

This chapter covers the basic operation procedures for your new DR 1/2 TON VERSA TRAILER. It may be helpful to better
familiarize yourself with the features of your Trailer by reviewing Figure 1 in Chapter 2 before beginning the steps outlined in this
chapter.

Before You Begin

• Assure that the Tires are properly inflated.

• Assure that the Wheel Lug Nuts are properly torqued.

• Assure that the Trailer is securely fastened and properly adjusted to your Tow Vehicle. Always use a 2" Ball and properly latch

and lock the Tow Hitch with the Safety Snap Pin.

• Assure that all hardware is tight.

Loading the Trailer

• Never load, or unload the Trailer if it is not securely attached to a suitable Tow Vehicle.

• Never load, or unload the Trailer if it is on, or near a slope as the Trailer may tip, or drag the Tow Vehicle down the slope.

• Always securely set the Parking Brake and ensure the Tow Vehicle is in Park before dismounting to load, or unload the Trailer.

• When loading the Trailer it is best to evenly distribute the weight front to rear to provide the proper Tongue Weight. If too much

weight is concentrated to the Rear of the Trailer you will cause a negative Tongue Weight, which could lift the rear of the Tow
Vehicle, which could cause you to lose control during Towing. Adversely, too much weight at the front of the Trailer can cause
too great of a Tongue weight on the Trailer and Lift the front of the Tow Vehicle off the ground, diminishing your ability to
effectively turn and stop.

• Load the Weight evenly side to side to avoid overloading the Tires.

• Always keep the Center of Gravity low to improve the stability of the Trailer.

• Always secure any load placed in the Trailer to limit shifting of the cargo as this can cause loss of control of the Trailer and Tow

Vehicle. Always use properly sized Straps, Ropes, etc.

• Always follow the Towing instructions and ratings found in your Tow Vehicle’s Manual. Familiarize yourself with the Gross

Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of your Tow Vehicle, which is the total weight of the load plus the weight of the Trailer itself.
Never exceed this rating.

• Never use the Trailer to transport People, Containers of Hazardous, Flammable, or Explosive Substances.

• Always make sure the Latches are properly adjusted and locked while towing the Trailer.



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