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RULES OF THE ROAD - Avoid: 1) Overloading 2) Bad roads 3) Quick acceleration 4) Heavy Braking 5) Uneven loading 6) Improperly fastened loads 7) Oversized loads 8) Check frequently that load is securely fastened to the rack and the rack to the car. Remove when not in use to save fuel consumption Remember the additional height when driving in restricted areas Secure long load to a fixed point of the vehicle Avoid any overhanging of the vehicle RBINS6-APR14 100SERIESROOFBAR FITTINGINSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT READ FULLY BEFORE FITMENT AND KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE SUM-104/105/106/107/111/113/114/115 WARNING: Our rack is produced with the greatest care and is guaranteed against any fault in materials and workmanship. The purchaser acknowledges that the manufacturer has no control over the attachment of its products to vehicles or the attachment of items to the manufacturer products. Accordingly the manufacturer cannot assume responsibility for any damage to any property arising out of the improper attachment or use of its products. Read and follow assembly and mounting instructions carefully before using products. Racks must be absolutely tight on the car roof. Check the security of fitment after ten miles and then every 100 miles on poor surfaces or twisting roads. Always check that brackets are fully engaged on each side of your car under a strong metal part of the bodywork (this is most important especially in the case of cars with only two or three doors. Check vehicle manufacturer’s handbook for maximum roof loading recommendations. 75 kg evenly distributed between front and rear bars is usually the maximum allowed weight. - Take into consideration the weight of the bars (8 kg) (e.g. vehicle max roof load, 75 kg - capacity 75 - 8 = 67 kg) - Never exceed vehicle max; roof loading capacity, also take into consideration further loading on bars (e.g. cycle carrier 3 kg + cycle 10 kg). Dedicated accessories are designed for some loads (for instance skis or cycle carriers) it is advised to use them whenever available. Adapt your travelling speed to the load being carried. Bulky loads (such a windsurf boards, wood panels, bed frames, etc.) create significant wind drag, this requires special attention: - Use only top quality straps (tie down systems or load straps) bungee cords must be avoided - Use an adequate number of straps on the rack - In case of long loads, tie down front end of the load to bumper - Do not drive over 55 mph. Keep these instructions for future use. Unless otherwise stated (see chart)

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Rules of the Road - Avoid: 1) Overloading 2) Bad roads 3) Quick acceleration 4) Heavy Braking 5) Uneven loading 6) Improperly fastened loads 7) Oversized loads 8) Check frequently that load is securely fastened to the rack and the rack to the car.

Remove when not in use to save fuel consumption Remember the additional height when driving in restricted areas

Secure long load to a fixed point of the vehicle Avoid any overhanging of the vehicle

RBIN

S6-A

PR14

100SERIESROOFBARFITTINGINSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT

READ FULLY BEFORE FITMENT AND KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCESUM-104/105/106/107/111/113/114/115

WaRNING: Our rack is produced with the greatest care and is guaranteed against any fault in materials and workmanship. The purchaser acknowledges that the manufacturer has no control over the attachment of its products to vehicles or the attachment of items to the manufacturer products. Accordingly the manufacturer cannot assume responsibility for any damage to any property arising out of the improper attachment or use of its products. Read and follow assembly and mounting instructions carefully before using products. Racks must be absolutely tight on the car roof. Check the security of fitment after ten miles and then every 100 miles on poor surfaces or twisting roads. Always check that brackets are fully engaged on each side of your car under a strong metal part of the bodywork (this is most important especially in the case of cars with only two or three doors. Check vehicle manufacturer’s handbook for maximum roof loading recommendations. 75 kg evenly distributed between front and rear bars is usually the

maximum allowed weight. - Take into consideration the weight of the bars (8 kg) (e.g. vehicle max roof load, 75 kg - capacity 75 - 8 = 67 kg) - Never exceed vehicle max; roof loading capacity, also take into consideration further loading on bars (e.g. cycle carrier 3 kg + cycle 10 kg). Dedicated accessories are designed for some loads (for instance skis or cycle carriers) it is advised to use them whenever available. Adapt your travelling speed to the load being carried. Bulky loads (such a windsurf boards, wood panels, bed frames, etc.) create significant wind drag, this requires special attention: - Use only top quality straps (tie down systems or load straps) bungee cords must be avoided - Use an adequate number of straps on the rack - In case of long loads, tie down front end of the load to bumper - Do not drive over 55 mph. Keep these instructions for future use.

Unless otherwise stated (see chart)

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Remove end caps from bars. Slide foot assemblies on each end of bar as shown. Replace end caps. Loosen clamp plate and ensure it is located between foot bracket and pegs as shown.

Carefully locate the bar/foot assembly on the roof at the appropriate position with pad close to the edge of the roof.

Locate and attach bars to vehicle using bolt if previously removed.

Using allen key loosely securing foot assemblies to bars.

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Mountney Limited 10 Chartmoor Road, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. LU7 4WG Tel: +44 (0) 1525 383055/131 Fax: +44 (0) 1525 370443 Email: [email protected] www.mountneyltd.com

Loosely attach bracket to foot assembly using bolt.

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Centralise bar and swivel to correct position shown in 7a. Apply slight pressure inwardly on foot. Tighten bolt D using allen key (2.5Nm). Tighten bolt E (5Nm).

Check fitment is secure before using.

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BOLT D

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Unless otherwise stated below (see chart)