Product Manual

TRAILERS: Hot2Go® trailers are designed and
engineered to match your Hot2Go® washer and
increase productivity. Several trailer and tank skid
configurations are available.
The trailer electrical connection comes with a 4
pole flat receptacle. Because of the vast array of
different connectors, you may need to have one
installed by your dealer or purchase
at a local auto parts store and install
yourself. Electric brake trailers
require an electric brake controller
installed in the tow vehicle.
Be sure that the trailer you order conforms to your
particular State Department of Transportation
regulations, including but not limited to braking and
lighting requirements. If water is being transported
on the highway, trailer brakes are recommended.
Adjust brake drums as required.
Before taking trailer on the road, be certain that the
hitch on your tow vehicle is rated for the full trailer
weight and of the proper height so that the trailer
remains level when hitched, or wheel damage
could result. Trailer tongue weight on the tow
vehicle hitch should never be under 8% of the total
trailer (loaded) weight. Insufficient tongue weight
can result in fishtailing” and loss of control of the
trailer AND tow vehicle.
TIRE PRESSURE
13” tires
14” tires
35 psi
50 psi
Before each use: Check air pressure in tires.
Check all bolts including the lug nuts for tightness
and condition periodically. Double check safely
chain and wire harness before departing. Check
latch on coupler and adjust if required to fit your
trailer ball properly. Never tow without properly
adjusted rear view mirrors, brake actuators, or
lights.
Grease wheel bearings as required.
TRAILER MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
ITEM
FUNCTION REQUIRED
3 MTH.
OR 3000
MILES
6 MTH.
OR 6,000
MILES
12 MTH.
OR
12,000
MILES
Brakes
Test that they are operational
Before every use
Brake
Adjustment
Adjust to proper operating
clearance
x
Brake Magnets
Inspect for wear and current
draw
x
Brake Linings
Inspect for wear and
contamination
X
Brake
Controller
Check for correct amperage,
modulation
x
Brake Cylinders
Check for leaks / sticking
x
Brake lines
Inspect for cracks leaks or
kinks
x
Trailer Brake
Wiring
Inspect for bare spots, fray,
etc.
x
Breakaway
Systems
Check battery charge and
switch operation
Before every use
Hub/Drum
Check for abnormal wear or
scoring
x
Wheel Bearings
& Cups
Inspect for corrosion or wear:
clean & repack
x
Seals
Inspect for leakage; replace if
removed
x
Springs
Inspect for wear / loss or arch
x
Suspension Parts
/ Ball Hitch
Inspect for bending loose
fasteners/ wear; Lubricate
x
Hangers
Inspect welds
x
Wheel Nuts &
Bolts
Tighten to specified Torque
value (Lug = 70-90 ft lbs)
x
Wheels
Inspect for cracks, dents or
distortion
x
Tire Inflation
Pressure
Inflate to ire manufacturer's
specs.
Before every use
Tire Condition
Inspect for cuts, wear, bulging,
etc.
x
TRAILER INFORMATION 13