With the mastRcam in the spot you want it, the next step is to secure and level the trailer by lowering the stabilizer legs to the ground.
1. The first step is to make sure the wheel jack is touching the ground.
2. Next, on the Dashboard, locate the switches to control the stabilizer legs and cameras:
3. The Stabilizer Camera switch is used to view the stabilizer legs from underneath the trailer on the Camera Monitor. Flip the switch UP to view the (2) legs on the back of the mastRcam nearest the mast. Flip the switch DOWN to view the (2) legs on the front of the mastRcam. If you put the switch in the middle position, it will turn off the Camera Monitor.
4. Use the Trailer Stabilizers switches to raise or lower each leg. The diagram in the middle of the (4) switches shows that the top 2 switches control the legs at the back of the mastRcam (nearest the mast), and the bottom 2 switches control the legs at the front of the mastRcam. Press and hold the switches DOWN to lower the legs.
5. Make sure you are watching the Camera Monitor as you lower the legs. Before they touch the ground, you may want to put a leg pad or piece of plywood between the foot of the leg and the ground so as not to damage the turf.
6. The sound of the motor will change once the stabilizer leg touches the ground and meets resistance. You want to stop lowering the legs a little bit after it touches the ground. Try not to lower the legs too far where the wheels of the mastRcam are lifted off the ground. Ideally, you want all (4) stabilizer legs + the wheel jack + the (2) trailer wheels all touching the ground for maximum safety.
7. Now that the mastRcam is safely secured to the ground, you need to level the trailer. There are (2) bubble levels installed on the trailer. See image below:
8. Use the Stabilizer switches to make adjustments to the individual legs to ensure BOTH of the bubble levels indicate the trailer is level.