Operating Instructions; Mounting The Label - EUFAB PREMIUM TG Manuel De L'opérateur

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WARNING!
Personal injury or property damages caused by
protruding parts.
Parts protruding beyond the edge of the vehicle or carrier may
cause personal injury or property damage during the journey.
• Only mount parts that do not protrude beyond the edge of
the vehicle.
WARNING!
Personal injury or property damage due to covering
sheets.
Covering sheets increase air resistance. They can come loose and
fly around, which may lead to serious accidents.
• Do not use covering sheets.
WARNING!
Personal injury or property damage due to loss of the
bicycle carrier.
The carrier is only properly positioned on the tow bar after it
has been attached, and the vehicle has been driven for a few
miles.
• Check that the carrier has been properly positioned after
driving for a few miles.
• Reinstall it if it is loose.
WARNING!
Personal injury or property damage due to the bicycle
carrier breaking.
Driving a vehicle with a bicycle carrier attached to it on rough
terrain may cause the bicycle carrier to break.
• Do not use the bicycle carrier when driving on rough terrain.
• Only suitable for use on a car trailer tow bar.
• Drive slowly over speed bumps – max. speed 10 km/h.
BEWARE!
Property damage due to opening the boot lid.
The boot lid could hit the bicycle carrier and be damaged.
• Switch off the electric boot lid release, and operate it
manually.
• Fold up the bicycle carrier before opening the boot lid.
BEWARE!
Property damage caused by hot exhaust gases.
Damages may be caused to the carrier or bicycles if the
exhaust outlet is close by.
• Use an exhaust deflector if necessary.
The general operating permit must be carried in the
vehicle when the rack is mounted.
Do not travel with the bicycle rack empty. Store it in
the boot of your vehicle. This prevents increased fuel
consumption and protects the rack.
The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the
load and the load securing meet the regulations.
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5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

5.1 MOUNTING THE LABEL

Place the bicycle carrier on a stable surface. Open up the bicycle carrier.
Figure 3: Unfold the carrier
Figure 4: Position the licence plate holder
Bild 5: Kennzeichenhalter einrasten
Figure 5: Snap in the licence plate holder
Bild 6: Insert the licence plate
Figure 7: Raise the upper frame section
Figure 8: Press in the licence plate and the upper frame section

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