Trailer Valet 5X User manual


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The most advanced trailer dolly on the planet
Operating Manual
WARNING
Carefully read and understand all the instructions before
connecting your new Trailer Valet.
Failure to follow these guidelines may result in serious injury to
persons and property for which Trailer Valet will not be held liable.
Do not allow persons to operate or assemble this trailer dolly until
they have read this manual and have developed a thorough
understanding of how the trailer dolly works.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Congratulations on your purchase of the Trailer Valet. For your future reference please complete
the owner’s record below:
Purchase Date: ______________________Order No.:______________________
Retailer:_____________________________
Be sure to save your receipt and owner’s manual with warranty information in a safe place.
The Trailer Valet is made of high strength steel and given a powder coat finish made to resist
corrosion from the elements and marine use. When cared for properly, it will provide years of
service. The Trailer Valet mounts to the coupler of the trailer tongue with the aid of our specially
designed Ball Attachment and Stabilizer Bracket. Once attached to your trailer, the Trailer Valet
makes maneuvering your trailer much easier. Hitching, unhitching, and moving is now done with
precision. The Trailer Valet XL is designed for trailers up to 10,000 lbs. The Trailer Valet is for use
only on paved surfaces or compacted gravel and soils that are free of debris.
Jack Range from 14 to 22 inches
Wheel size: 9.25 inches
Tongue max weight: 500 lbs.
Trailer max weight: 5,000 lbs.
Weight: 50 lbs.
Maximum dimensions: 29” H x 13” L x 7.5”
Patented under US patent numbers 6619671 and 6739601
Phone: (844) 846-9344
Email: support@trailervalet.com
Office: 2368 Peck Rd., City of Industry, CA 90601
Visit our website to see a video on the
features that make the Trailer Valet a trailer
dolly like no other!

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DO NOT use the Trailer Valet on slopes and
inclines beyond stated limits.
DO NOT submerge the Trailer Valet in water
(salt or fresh) or leave it in water for
prolonged periods, since this can damage
the gears and erode lubricants.
DO NOT use your drill on the Trailer Valet’s
high gear. (Attachment sold separately)
Carefully read all instructions. The operator
of the Trailer Valet must exercise common
sense, caution, and full judgment when
assessing situations not covered or
cautioned in this manual.
The Trailer Valet is designed for specific
applications only. Trailer Valet will not be
responsible for issues arising from
modifications made onto the device. Do not
modify the device or use the device for any
application other than its intended purpose.
Do not exceed the designated weight limits.
Stay alert! Do not operate if you are tired.
Do not operate the device while under the
influence of drugs or alcohol. Read
prescription warning labels to determine if
the use of prescription drugs may impair
your ability to operate the device.
As with all devices with moving parts, do
not wear excessively loose clothing as it
may become caught, resulting in injury. Tie
back and secure long hair.
Have a second person guide your trailer’s
movements while using the Trailer Valet to
avoid property damage when necessary,
especially in narrow or poorly visible areas.
Operator and bystanders should never
place any part of the body under or in the
path of any portion of this product or the
load being supported or moved.
This product must be installed and used in
strict accordance with these instructions.
Always remember to set the brakes before
leaving or if you are having trouble
maintaining control of the trailer.
Always read and understand your
drill/driver operator’s manual and
instructions.
Before each use of the Trailer Valet, check
for damaged parts. Carefully inspect the
device for any part that appears to be
damaged to determine if the device will
operate properly. Check for alignment and
secure mounting of all moving parts. If the
device is neither aligned, secured, or both:
DO NOT use the device.
When servicing, use only factory
replacement parts.
This product is not intended to be used as a
transport device for the implement it is
attached to.
Have wheel blocks in place before/after use
and ready in case of emergency.
Never exceed the maximum rated capacity.
Refer to the operating manual or decals on
the product to obtain rated capacity. If
uncertain, contact Customer Support at
(844) 846-9344 or email:
support@trailervalet.com.
The Trailer Valet is designed for vertical
loading. Excessive side forces may cause
failure and must be avoided.
The use of gloves is recommended while
attaching the device to the trailer.
The Trailer Valet is designed for use on solid
surfaces. DO NOT use the product on
excessively soft surfaces or muddy terrain
as the device will not be able to gain
traction. If there is no traction despite being
on a solid surface, consider shifting more of
the weight of your trailer forward.
Do not use the Trailer Valet with under
inflated tires.

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Upon removing items from packaging, it is very important to thoroughly inspect all parts of the
system before using the device. Any part that is missing or damaged must be immediately replaced.
Contact Trailer Valet Customer Service at 1-844-846-9344 or Support@TrailerValet.com
What’s in the Box:
A. The Trailer Valet
1. Axle Yoke Compartment
2. Jack/Jack Tube
3. Jack Crank
4. Brake Cap
5. Steering/Brake Handle
6. Side Plates
7. Gear Covers
8. Low Gear Driveshaft
9. High Gear Driveshaft
10. Axle/ Screw Assembly
11. Rims
12. Tire
13. Brake Handle Clip
14. Valve Stem
B. Mount Bracket Kit
15. Bracket
16. Bracket Clamps
17. Bracket Bolts (x4)
C. Accessory Pack
18. Crank Handle
19. Rotation/Security Pin
20. Stow/Clevis Pin & Cotter Pin
21. Security Bolt
D. Cleaning cloth
Items sold separately:
Standard cordless Drill/Driver
Drill Adapter*
*Sold separately at Trailervalet.com
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Step 1: SETUP
When installing the Trailer Valet 5X, the unit
must be installed while the weight of the
trailer is supported by an existing jack.
Having wheel chocks in place during
connection will insure a safe install.
Raise the trailer tongue to where the coupler
is about 16 inches off the ground to give
adequate space to attach the dolly.
WARNING! During installation, the Steering
Handle must be secured to the safety clip to
ensure the brake is engaged at all times.
Step 2: POSITIONING
The mounting bracket has 7 holes to fit a
variety of trailer frames. Be sure that you
have at least 8 inches of free space for the
mounting bracket to be fitted onto your
trailer frame.
Choose a location on the tongue frame where
the trailer valet can freely rotate from its
vertical position to its horizontal stow position.
WARNING! The Trailer Valet is only to be
installed on trailer tongues that are
rectangular in profile. Cylindrical frames are
not compatible with the Trailer Valet as it will
rotate, allowing the trailer to drop.
Step 3: CONNECTION
Place the Mounting Bracket and clamps onto
the area of the frame you have designated
and secure with the four bolts. Do not tighten
the bolts at this time.
Included with the Mount Bracket is a cushion
strip. Cut the strip into desired lengths and
using the one-sided adhesive, place the strips
between the bracket and your trailer frame.
This will both protect your frame from
scratches and allow you to tighten the bracket
on further.
It is now recommended that you ensure that
there is adequate height to install the unit.
The trailer should be high enough that, when
the frame is level, there is enough space for
the unit to be at least one inch off the ground
once attached to the bracket. If there is not
enough space, adjust the placement of the
bracket on your trailer frame.
NOTE: While it is recommended that the
bracket is installed with the attachment
point in the low position for stability
reasons, the bracket can be flipped prior
to install if the space is required.
After the bracket is positioned, evenly and
firmly tighten the four bolts to secure the
Mount Bracket.
Place the connection point of the unit’s Jack
tube into the Mount bracket and fasten with
the included stow/Clevis pin. Lastly, set the
cotter pin through the Stow/Clevis pin.

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Videos are available on the Trailer Valet
website if you need a visual guide to
install or use your Trailer Valet.
Knowing the proper techniques to operate your Trailer Valet can help keep you and
others around you safe. In this guide, you are shown the basic fundamentals for
effective operations. However, it is up to you to analyze the situation and make the
decisions necessary for the proper use of your Trailer Valet. Apply your knowledge of
your Trailer Valet and the basic fundamentals you have practiced to adjust your
techniques to each unique situation.
Step 4: TESTING THE ASSEMBLY
Remove the rotation pin from the
bottom of the jack and, if the trailer is
attached to a towing vehicle, turn the
crank to raise the trailer up off the hitch.
Move the hitch from under your coupler.
NOTE: Always ensure the operator and
bystanders are aware of load stability.
Remember to also disconnect any towing
safety chains, the brake-turn signal wire
harness, and any other onnections.
NOTE: Tire PSI should be checked before
using the Trailer Valet. This is also true
upon first use as the tires may need
inflation levels adjusted. Level should
rest between 80 and 85 PSI.
Raise your pre-existing trailer jack and
lower the 5X unit until your trailer frame
is preferably level with the ground. Your
pre-existing trailer jack should be raised
until it sits at about three inches above
the ground and the trailer’s weight is
supported entirely by the Trailer Valet.
Keep your trailer jack close to the ground
to buffer any unexpected failures.
WARNING! Using the Trailer Valet with
the jack extended will cause excessive
wear on the jack and possible result in
injury and/or property damage. Always
lower the Trailer tongue to its lowest
position on the unit or until your trailer
frame is level with the ground.
Step 5: ATTACHING DRIVER
Option 1: Manual Operation
Attach the Drive Handle to the low or
high gear Driveshaft.
The low gear drive shaft (located nearer
to the top of the unit) allows greater
control of the unit and may assist in
moving into/through very tight spots.
The high gear drive shaft (located lower
on the unit) allows for greater
movement to cover distance. Choose
your gear according to your needs.
NOTE: It is recommended to start it the
low gear to get a feel for safety and
control.
Option 2: Drill Adapter (sold separately)
The Drill Adapter can be used with any
standard 18 to 24 volt, ½ inch chuck,
commercial drill. Corded drills and
impact drills are not recommended.

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Visit our website to see a video on
how to use your drill attachment to
move your Trailer Valet.
Slot the Drill Adapter in your Drill chuck
and secure tightly to avoid the adapter
slipping. Align and insert the Drill
Adapter to the low gear Driveshaft. Use
of an electric drill is not recommended
on the high gear.
NOTE: If you are using a cordless drill, be
sure your battery pack is fully charged
before use. Follow your drill/driver
manufacturer's recommendation.
NOTE: When attempting to move up any
incline, it is recommended that the
trailer be moved without the use of the
drill adapter. Using the adapter when
leading your trailer down an incline may
result in damage to your drill.
Step 6: OPERATING THE DEVICE
NOTE: If your trailer has built-in brakes,
they must be disengaged prior to
operation of the Trailer Valet. Consult
your trailer manufacturer’s manual/
instructions on temporary brake release.
If this is not available to you, please
contact Trailer Valet Customer Support
through phone or email for assistance.
When ready to operate the device, be
sure to have one hand firmly gripped on
the brake/steering handle and the other
hand firmly holding the drill/driver.
Lift the Steering Handle until the brake is
disengaged and begin cranking. The
Steering Handle must be held up firmly
at all times when moving the trailer.
Hold the drill firmly when engaging. If
using an electric drill, it will have high
initial torque if the drill trigger is pulled
rather than squeezed. Begin to move the
trailer as slowly as capable and carefully
increase the power up to an appropriate
speed when using the Drill Attachment.
NOTE: It is important that you steer the
device only when you are cranking and
the trailer is moving. Attempting to turn
the Steering/Brake Handle at a dead stop
will place excessive stress on a single tire
which may result in damage.
NOTE: When attempting to make sharp
turns (E.G. 90° rotation) from a
stationary position, crank the Trailer
Valet back and forth while turning until
the unit is in the desired position. Then,
proceed to make the turn.
WARNING: DO NOT use the Trailer Valet
on slopes and inclines exceeding a strict
maximum of 7 degrees on a paved/
concrete surface. This rating is subject to
factors including, but not limited to,
alternate surfaces, weight distribution,
change in weight capacity, and use on
multi-axle trailers. If you have any
questions concerning the use of your
Trailer Valet on a slope or incline, please
contact us at (844) 846-9344 or email us
NOTE: Use of a power drill is inadvisable
for movement upon any incline.
When parking your trailer, slow to a
gradual stop before engaging the brake.
Braking with momentum may result in
damage. Be sure to always engage the
brake when not operating the Trailer
Valet. When parked, secure with wheel
chocks.

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Step 7: STORING THE DEVICE
1) Remove the drill/drive handle.
2) Lower your trailer’s existing jack until the Trailer Valet is above the ground.
3) Insert the rotation pin into the jack assembly.
4) Choose between the following two options:
Option 1: Remove the Trailer Valet
Remove the stow pin and detach the unit from the mounting bracket. Restore the
clevis/stow and rotation pins. Store the Trailer Valet in a safe place.
Option 2: Keep the Trailer Valet Attached to the Trailer Tongue
Crank the jack handle until the unit jack is fully withdrawn. Then, remove the cotter and
clevis/stow pin and rotate the unit 90 degrees with the “Trailer Valet” logo facing up.
Restore the clevis/stow and rotation pins while the unit remains attached to the
mounting bracket. This will allow the Trailer Valet to remain attached to the trailer while
being towed.
The Trailer Valet 5X comes with a security bolt (part 21) that is an option to secure the
device while trailering. If you travel with the 5X and choose to use it, the bolt slots
through the back of the mounting bracket and threads into the tube of the 5X jack.
WARNING: Failure to lock in the pins and bolt prior to trailering with the unit in the stow
position may result in the unit becoming dislodged during movement.
Visit our website to see a video on how to detach your Trailer Valet.

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SuperTech S Corp warrants for one year from the purchase date that the product will be in working
condition and will be free from manufacturing defects, provided that installation and use of the
product is in accordance with product instructions. This warranty is only made to the original
consumer purchaser and is non-transferable.
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED.
This warranty does not cover:
1. Normal wear and tear or normal aging of the product;
2. Consumable parts designed to diminish over time, unless failure occurred due to a
manufacturing defect;
3. Cosmetic damage, including but not limited to scratches and dents;
4. Damage through accident, abuse, neglect, misuse, natural events, or other external
causes;
5. Damage through misapplication, overloading, or improper installation;
6. Damage due to improper maintenance and repair; and/or
7. Product alterations.
Limitation of Liability:
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW,
SUPERTECH IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR
INJURIES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION; INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF ACTUAL OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS, LOSS OF
BUSINESS, LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF GOOD WILL, LOSS OF REPUTATION, OR ANY DIRECT,
INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE WHATSOEVER CAUSED, INCLUDING THE
REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY.
Customer Responsibilities:
Customers may be required to provide proof of purchase date, respond to questions designed to
assist with diagnosing potential issues, and follow Trailer Valet’s directions to make a claim on your
warranty.
To make a warranty claim:
Contact us either through:
1. phone: (844) 846-9344
2. email: support@trailervalet.com
3. office: 2368 Peck Rd., City of Industry, CA 90601
TRAILER VALET SHALL HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO DETERMINE IF A UNIT IS COVERED UNDER
ITS LIMITED MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY.
Severability:
The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any provision of this warranty shall not render the
other provisions invalid, illegal, or unenforceable.
Governing Law and Jurisdiction
This warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. The courts of California shall
have the exclusive right to adjudicate any disputes arising under or in connection to this warranty.

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Check
Before
First Use
Before
Each Use
Every 90
Days
Take the time to read and understand these operating
instructions in order to understand your Trailer Valet and
its operations.
Read and understand your drill/driver operator’s manual
and instructions.
Inspect the Trailer Valet for damage. Replace any
damaged parts immediately. If a part must be replaced,
contact Trailer Valet Customer Service 844-846-9344.
If you plan to keep the device attached to the trailer after
each use, you must restore the rotation and stow pins to
ensure the unit does not swing against the trailer tongue.
Keep the device free from contaminants. Remove any dirt
and debris from moving parts.
Check that the tires are adequately inflated between 80
and 85 psi.
(If the tires are under inflated, tire failure will result)
Apply multipurpose grease to the chain by removing the
front cover of the device.
Apply multipurpose grease to the gear bushings.
Additional Tips:
The Trailer Valet is made of high strength steel and given a powder coat finish made to resist
corrosion. However, if the device is used in a marine environment or where road salt is
encountered, rinse off the interior and exterior with fresh water and allow to dry. DO NOT
SUBMERGE THE TRAILER VALET as this can damage the gears and erode lubricants.
After each use, wipe exterior surfaces with a clean cloth.

Copyright 2018 by Supertech S. Corporation. All right reserved. No portion of this
manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form
without the express written consent of Supertech S. Corporation.
For further information or if you have any questions, please contact:
SUPERTECH S. CORP.
2368 Peck Road
Industry, CA 90601
Customer Service: (844) 846-9344
Email: support@trailervalet.com
Or visit: www.trailervalet.com
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