HOMCOM C10-006V01 Aluminum Plastic Roof Rack Hardware Included Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- HOMCOM
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HOMCOM C10-006V01 Aluminum Plastic Roof Rack Hardware Included
Product Information
Specifications:
- Model Number: IN230300006V02_GL
- Compatible Models: C10-006V01, C10-007V01
- Max Weight Capacity: 75kg
Product Usage Instructions
Warnings:
- Check and replace worn-out or defective parts regularly.
- Clean and maintain the load carrier, especially in winter conditions.
- Lubricate screws, nuts, and locks (if fitted) at regular intervals.
- Remove the product from the vehicle when not in use.
- Store all loose parts safely when the product is removed from the vehicle.
Bracket / Support Installation:
- Assemble the bracket/support according to the provided instructions.
- Ensure a secure fit to the vehicle for proper load support.
End Cap with Lock Usage:
- Securely attach the end cap with a lock to prevent any movement of the load carrier.
- Use the lock mechanism to keep the end cap in place during transportation.
Locking Procedure:
- Ensure the load carrier is properly positioned on the vehicle.
- Engage the lock mechanism according to the provided instructions to secure the load carrier in place.
- Double-check the lock to confirm it is securely fastened before use.
Minimum Distance Requirement:
Ensure a minimum distance of 700mm is maintained between the load carrier
and any other objects or vehicles for safe operation.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
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Q: How often should I lubricate the screws, nuts, and locks?
A: It is recommended to lubricate these components at regular intervals, especially in harsh weather conditions. -
Q: Can I leave the product on the vehicle when not in use?
A: No, it is advised to remove the product from the vehicle when not in use to prevent damage or theft.
Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing this product. So that your appliance serves you well,
please read all the instructions in this user’s manual. If you have any
questions, please contact our customer care center.
Country | Phone | |
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UK | 0044-800-240-4004 |
enquiries@mhstar.co.uk
DE| 0049-0( 40)-88307530| service@aosom.de
FR| 0033-1-84166106| aosom@mhfrance.fr
ES| 0034-931294512|
atencioncliente@aosom.es
PT| 0034-931294512| info@aosom.pt.
IT| 0039-02494 71447| clienti@aosom.it
US| 001-877-644-9366|
customerservice@aosom.com
CA| 416-792-6088|
customerservice@aosom.ca
FITTING
- Check with the assembly instructions that all the necessary parts are present.
- Clean the car roof and those parts of the product that come into contact with the roof before and regularly during use.
- Go through and carefully follow the assembly instructions and the recommendation list if one is included. Then fit the unit in the correct sequence, that is to say 1,2, 3 and so on.
- If no special fitting positions are given in the assembly instructions, try to maintain a minimum distance of 700 mm between the load carrier bars.
- When carrying long loads, the distance between the load carrier bars should not be less than 600 mm.
- Every time the unit is fitted, check that the load carrier is sitting securely on the roof. Try to push and pull the carrier out of its locked position. Try also to pull out the tensioning tabs from the roof edge. f you manage to move any part of the unit, the load carrier must be secured more firmly. This test should be carried out regularly.
- Some types of sunroof and radio antenna cannot be used when the carrier is fitted.
- The roof rack is permitted to be assembled on cars with glass roof, unless otherwise is specified in mounting instructions.
- The manufacturer can not be held responsible for personal damages of property or lost of fortune caused by incorrect mounting or use of the product.
- No modifications to the product are permitted.
- Consult with your dealer if you have any questions regarding the operations and limits of the products. Review all instructions and warranty information carefully.
LOADING
- The maximum load specified in the assembly instructions is not to be exceeded. However, this limit is always subordinate to the maximum load recommended by the manufacturer of the car itself. It is always the lower maximum recommended load that applies. Max. roof load= load carrier weight + any fitted carrier accessories + the weight of the load itself.
- The load may not significantly exceed the load carrier’s width, and it should always be spread evenly across the load carrier and with the lowest possible centre of gravity.
- Maximum load applies to driving as well as parked vehicle.
- When several surfboards are being carried, they should not be placed beside each other but instead one on top of the other.
- When carrying surfboards and other long items, these shall be secured both at the front and the rear of the vehicle.
- Skis must be carried with their pointed ends facing the rear of the vehicle.
- All lose or removable parts of the load such as bike child seats, tyre pumps, fins and so on should be taken off prior to loading.
- The load should be thoroughly secured. Elastic bungees are not to be used.
- The load’s security should be checked after a short distance, and thereafter at suitable intervals. Tighten the load’s securing straps whenever necessary.
NOTE! Always check the load’s attachment security.
DRIVING PROPERTIES AND REGULATIONS
- Road speed should always be adjusted to suit the load being carried and the current driving conditions, such as road type and quality, wind conditions, traffic intensity and applicable speed limits.
- The vehicle’s speed must always be adjusted to the load being carried and the current driving conditions, such as the road, road quality, wind conditions, traffic intensity and applicable speed limits, but must under no circumstances exceed 130 km/h. Applicable speed limits and other traffic regulations must always be observed.
- Drive slowly over speed bumps, maximum speed 10 km/h.
- Note that the vehicle’s total height increases when upright loads are carried.
- The vehicle’s driving characteristics and braking behaviour change and its vulnerability to side winds increases when a load is carried on the roof.
- Products fitted with a lock should always be locked during transport.
- Off-road driving is only approved for roof rack without load or accessories attached.
- Adapt your speed to the conditions of the road and load being carried, check the tension of load carrier frequently, especially when travelling on rough roads.
MAINTENANCE
- Check and replace worn-out or defective parts.
- The load carrier should always be cleaned and maintained, especially in the winter.
- Screws, nuts and locks (if fitted) should be lubricated at regular intervals.
- When not in use, the product should be removed from the vehicle.
- When the product is removed from the vehicle, all loose parts should be stored safely.
PART LIST
INSTALLATION
- Installation of bracket: slide the bracket into each side of the bottom of the bar.
- Place plastic inserts on the ends of bars.
- Place the bars back onto the vehicle. Adjust the position of the bracket according to the distance of side.
- Fit the end cap so the square mandrel passes through brackets screw. Tighten the bracket on the side rail by turning the end cap clockwise. Push the end cap back into the bar and lock it.
- The cross bar could be installed with bike rack, roof carrier, ski board carrier, kayak carrier, roof box.
US_ IMPORTER:
Imported by Aosom LLC
27150 SW Kinsman Rd Wilsonville, OR 97070 USA
MADE IN CHINA
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