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Lay the cables alongside the pipe of the rack table. The cables may not be kinked,
pulled or crushed, for example, in the folding mechanism area. Secure the cables
with cable ties. When you are  nished, trim any excess material from the cable ties
using cutting pliers.
5.3 SECURING THE THIRD BICYCLE
The third bicycle is positioned in the third rail, counter to the second. With the
frame holders, wheel to wheel, connect the frame of the third bicycle to that of the
second. The wheels are again secured in the same way as for the  rst bicycle. It may
be necessary to arrange the individual bicycles di erently on the rack to ensure that
the frame holders may be correctly secured. Now secure the bicycles with the long
safety strap. Wrap the safety strap through the bicycle frames and the U-shaped
bar and tighten.
The bicycle rack may not be used without this safety
strap.
The frame holder may cause slight pressure points and damage
to the paintwork of the bicycle frame.
The bicycles are removed in reverse order.
Make sure that any roof edge spoilers are not damaged
and that the functionality of the tension-relief strap is
not in uenced by such spoilers.
5.4 USING THE TENSIONRELIEF STRAP
These instructions describe the use with estates and compact vehicles with a
hatchback (rear door). With boots (saloons) proceed appropriately.
Before mounting the tension-relief strap, remove dust and dirt from the upper
region of the rear door in order to prevent scratching and abrasion when travelling
with the tow-bar rack.
Open the rear door of your vehicle. Guide the free end of the strap from the inside
to the outside between the rear door and the edge of the roof. Leave approximately
20 cm free between the strap anchor and the edge of the roof. Carefully close the
rear door. Make sure that the strap lies  at and straight between the seals. Now
slowly pull the strap until the strap anchor meets the panel of the roof liner and
the rear door.
Figure 13: Tnsion-relief strap
Figure 21: Tension-relief strap
Tension-relief strap
Safety strap
Now pull the tension-relief strap tight.
Figure 18 Figure 19
Figure 20
In order to release the tension-relief strap, press the lock down (Figure 17, Position 1)
and pull the strap out of the lock.
8. CONTACT INFORMATION
The tension-relief strap may not cover the third braking
light.
The tension-relief strap may not in uence the
functionality of the rear windscreen wipers.
7. NOTES REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Please dispose of this device via the recycling bin or the public/
municipal collection points.
The materials are recyclable. You make an important contribution
to protecting our environment by recycling, material utilisation
or other forms of reusing waste equipment!
6. MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After use, store the bicycle rack in a clean and dry place. Wash any mud or other
dirt o using water.
Keep the rack tow bar clean and free of grease.
Check the bicycle rack regularly for damages. Damaged or worn parts must be
replaced immediately. Only original replacement parts may be used.
Check the bolts and nuts of the bicycle rack regularly and tighten when
necessary.
Immediately treat any damage to paintwork with paint.
Regularly lubricate rotating and moving parts
Connect both parts of the tension-relief strap as shown on Figures 18 to 20.
EAL GmbH
Otto-Hausmann-Ring 107
42115 Wuppertal, Germany
+49 (0)202 42 92 83 0
+49 (0) 202 42 92 83 – 160
info@eal-vertrieb.com
www.eal-vertrieb.com
Now attach the lock section of the strap to the U-bar as shown on Figures 14 to 17.
Figure 14
Figure 16
Figure 15
Figure 17
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