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ELEVATE OUTDOOR BR-STD User manual

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2 Bike Storage Rack
Instructions for Part #BR-STD
GENERAL GUIDELINES & SAFETY
• It is the user’s responsibility to read and follow all instructions.
• Keep these instructions with the product at all times and review before each use.
• It is the responsibility of this product’s owner to furnish the instructions to any person that borrows
or purchases the product.
• Inspect the product before use to ensure it is assembled properly and all Parts are in safe working
order and free of defects.
• Never modify this product in any way.
• All circumstances cannot be addressed in these instructions .
• Please use common sense and practice general safety measures when using this product.
• Parts and/or instructions are subject to change without notice.
• Misuse or improper installation of this stand could result in serious injury .
• Do not climb, step or support anything other than a bicycle.
• Do not exceed the 200 lb weight limit.
• Do not allow children to play on or around the bike rack.
• Keep pets away from the bike rack when not in use.
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Part Description Quantity
ATop Vertical Upright 2
BBottom Vertical/Leg Upright 2
CBack Leg 2
DFront Stabilizer Bar 1
EMiddle Logo Plate 1
FTop/Bottom Connectors 2
GBike Arm Bar 4
HPlastic Bike Cradle 1
IRubber insert Bike Cradle 1
JUpright Internal Connectors 2
KSmall Parts Bag 1
SHC screw(25mm) 14
4mm head Cap Nut 14
Washer 6
13mm Hex Head Bolt(40mm) 2
Small Hex Key(4mm) 1
Large Hex Key 1
Knob for Bike Arm 4
Plastic End Caps for Part A 2
PARTS
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ASSEMBLY
Step 1: Unload all contents from box and check to make sure all parts and components are present.
Step 2: Thread knob into the 4 Bike Arm Bars (G). Set these parts aside. Repeat until all 4 Bike Arm
Bars have in them. Set these parts to the side.
Step 3: For this step you will need 1 Part B, 1 Part C, 1 Long SHC Screw, 1 Washer, 1 Cap Nut, the
Small Hex Key, and the Large Hex Key,
Attach Part B to Part C using 1 Long SHC Screw, 1 Washer and 1 Cap Nut. Line up Part B to Part C
as shown in the image below. Insert the Cap Nut into the back side of Part B and hold in place. Insert
the Long SHC Screw into Part C and the Cap Nut inside of Part B. Tighten by hand or Hex Key but do
not tighten completely. Repeat with other Part B and Part C
Step 4: For this step you‘ll need the Parts B/C assembly you just created, other Parts B/C assembly, 1
Bolt, 1 Nut. Attach Part F to Part B and Part C with a 13mm bolt and nut as shown in the image below.
Hand tighten.
Repeat the Steps from Step 3
to attach Part F to the other
Parts B/C assembly as shown in
the image below.
B BC C
B B
C C
FF
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Step 5: In this Step you will need the assembly imaged above and Part D, 2 Long SCH Screws, 4
Washers, and 2 Cap Nuts.
Line up Part D so the holes line up with the holes on the forward legs of the above assembly. Insert 1
Cap Nut into the back of the above assembly mounting hole and hold it in place. Insert 1 Long SHC
Screw through 2 Washers, Part D, above assembly, and into the Cap Nut. Tighten by hand or with
Hex Key but do not tighten completely.
Step 6: For this step you’ll need both the Large and Small Hex Keys and the assembly we’ve been
creating.
Finish tightening all the SHC Screws and Bolts that you’ve hand-tightened up to this point. Place
the assembly on the oor in the area you intend to use it and make sure Part D is at and level on
the oor. All four legs must touch the oor. Make slight adjustments as needed to ensure that the
assembly is as level as possible, and check/adjust periodically as needed.
Tip: Have a second person assist with adjusting legs and stabilizer base while the rst person tighten
the SHC Screws and Bolts.
D
D
C
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Step 7: For this Step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, and 2 Part G (Bike Arm Bars), 2 Part H
(Plastic cradles), 2 Part I (Rubber Insert For Bike Cradles).
We are now ready to slide two of the Bike Arms on the Part B uprights. For straight tube bikes, slant
tube frames 19’’ or less, and extraordinary frame congurations we suggest mounting Part G so that
the tube is to the inside of Part B upright. For extra large frames, slant tube frames over 19’’, and most
BMX frames we suggest mounting Part G so that the tube is to the outside of the Part B upright. See
images below for clarication. Once you determine which way you‘ll mount them, simply slide one
over the top of Part B, at least 3 inches below the holes at the top of the Part B. Tighten the Knob to
prevent Part G from falling all the way down Part B. Repeat for other side. Add Part H by sliding on
Part G, then insert Part I into Part H.
ARMS TURNED TO INSIDE OF Part B
(Straight Tube bike, slant frames 19’’ or smaller.)
ARMS TURNED TO OUTSIDE OF Part B
(Extra large frame, slant frames 19’’, BMX.)
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Step 8: For this Step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 Part J ( Upright Internal Connector),
Part E (Connector Plate), 2 Short SHC Screws, and 2 Cap Nuts. This Step is easiest achieved by
laying the assembly down on the oor. First, take Part J and insert it into one of the Part B uprights as
shown below making sure holes are lined up. Next, we’ll position Part E next to Part J and Part B as
shown in the diagram. Finally, we’ll insert 1 Cap Nut into the bottom hole of B and into J, and we’ll
then insert a small SHC Screw through the bottom hole of Part E, through Part B, through Part J and
into the Cap Nut. Hand-tighten,
DO NOT TIGHTEN ALL THE WAY YET-JUST SNUG. Repeat for hole above. Steps are indicated
below:
E
J
J J
JJ
B
B B
B B
EE
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Step 9: For this Step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 Part J ( Upright Internal
Connector), 2 short SHC Screws and 2 Cap Nuts. Repeat Step 8 for the other Part B upright using the
other Part J (Upright Internal Connector). Do not tighten completely, see image below.
Step 10: For this Step you’ll need the 2 Part A, and 2 Part G (Bike Arm Bars), 2 Part H (Plastic
Cradles), 2 Part I (rubber insert for bike cradles).
Before we mount the Uprights (Part A) to the assembly we’ve created, we need to slide the bike
arm bars onto them. For straight tube bikes, slant tube frames 19’’or less, and extraordinary frame
congurations we suggest mounting Part G so that the tube is to the inside of Part B upright. For extra
large frames, slant tube frames over 19’’, and most BMX frames, we suggest mounting Part G so that
the tube is to the outside of Part B upright (See Step 7 above for clarication). Once you determine
which way you‘ll mount them, simply slide one on to the bottom of Part A (end with 2 holes in it) and
about half way up. Tighten the knob to prevent Part G from falling all the way down Part A. Repeat
for other side, Add Part H and I as before.
Step 11: For this Step you’ll need our assembly so far, 1 Part A, 2 Short SHC Screws, 2 Cap Nuts,
Small Hex Key, Large Hex Key.
We are going to attach Part A to the assembly now using Part J and Part G just like we just
completed in Step 8 and 9. First we’ll slide Part A over Part J and into position on top of Part
B and in between Part J and Part G. Next we’ll attach Part A using the same process as Step 8 and 9.
Finally, we can line up Part A and B and use the hex key to tighten all SHC screws as tight as possible.
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Step 12: For this Step you’ll need our assembly so far, 1 Part A, 2 short SHC screws, 2 Cap Nut, small
Hex key, large hex key. Repeat Step 10 for other side. Finished assembly should appear like image
below:
Step 13: For this Step you’ll need our assembly so far,1 Part F, 2 Short SHC Screws, 2
Cap Nut, Small Hex Key, Large Hex Key.
It’s time to add the Top Connector Bar across Parts A. To do this, line up the holes of the Part
F and Part A, and insert 1 cap nut in the back of Part A. Insert short SHC Screw through
Part F, into Part A, and into cap nut. Hand tighten. Repeat the process for the other side. Finally, use
the hex keys to tighten down tight.
Step 14: Pop in Plastic End Cap in top end of Part A. Repeat for other side. Your rack is completed.
Adjust arms up and down along Parts A and B to accommodate your bicycle frames and make sure
to tighten the bike arm knobs when adjustments are made. It’s easiest to start with the bike arms as far
up on Part A and B as possible and work to adjust the top bicycle rst, then the bottom one.
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PRODUCT WARRANTY & LIABILITY
GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY: Products purchased from the Authorized Dealer (original place of
purchase) or Merchant (“Dealer”) will be free of defects in material and workmanship at the time of
receipt, and will meet the specications stated at the place of purchase transaction or online at the
Dealer’s website, under normal use and service when correctly installed, operated and maintained.
This product warranty is effective for the period of time stated below, unless otherwise stated in the
product instructions or depicted in the product advertisement. All Authorized Dealer warranties are
NON-TRANSFERABLE and cover only the original end purchaser. This limited warranty does not
cover products purchased through non-authorized dealers. Non-authorized dealer receipts are not
accepted for warranty verication.
***WARRANTY CLAIMS MUST BE MADE DIRECTLY TO THE ORIGINAL PLACE OF PURCHASE.***
WARRANTY PERIOD: This warranty remains in force for one year from the date of the product’s
accepted delivery. The Authorized Dealer offers a one year manufacturer’s warranty for most
products unless otherwise specied on the product advertisement.
WARRANTY SERVICE: The Authorized Dealer will replace any defective or malfunctioning Part at
no charge, including payment of the shipping costs of Parts or replacement product to and from
the manufacturer. The purchaser is responsible for labor charges. If the product does not meet
specications as depicted in the advertisement, the Authorized Dealer will refund the full purchase
price of the product.
Questions regarding the warranty on a specic product and warranty claims should be directed to
the Authorized Dealer with whom the purchase transaction was made.
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS: The above warranty does not apply to products that are repaired, modied
or altered by any Party other than the Authorized Dealer; are subjected to unusual physical stress
or conditions (such as overloaded ramps or corrosion), natural disaster, governmental actions, wars,
strikes, labor disputes, riots, theft, vandalism, terrorism or any reason beyond reasonable control;
are damaged due to improper installation, misuse, abuse, accident or negligence in use, storage,
transportation or handling, or tampering; or to products that are considered consumable items or
items requiring repair or replacement due to normal wear and tear.
Product should be inspected prior to signing for delivery. Product damage incurred during shipping,
unless noted on the Bill of Lading at the time of delivery, renders this warranty void.
LIMITED LIABILITY: In no event shall THE AUTHORIZED DEALER be liable to the purchaser or any third
Party for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary or punitive damages arising out
of the use of the product, including, without limitation, property damage, loss of value of the product
or any third Party products that are used in or with the product, or loss of use of the product or any
third Party products that are used in or with the product.

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