INNO Cargo Box User manual

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These instructions are for the installation and use of the Inno carrier system attachment. After reading this manual, keep it in a safe place along with the
installation instructions for the rest of your carrier system.If you have any questions regarding the information in this manual, please contact the service
center listed at the end.
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IN55
If using an aftermarket base rack system, make sure that it is installed properly
according to the procedures described in the installation instructions for that rack.
The distance between the front and rear crossbars should be at least 60cm ( 2 feet )
Cargo Box Installation Instructions
Cargo Box Installation Instructions
CAUTION
PRECAUTIONS
Do not overload your cargo box. Maximum load
capacity varies by vehicle. Check the appropriate
limits for your car in the Fit Guide and your vehicle
owner's manual and determine your maximum
loading capacity with the formula below.
The Cargo box includes the parts listed below. Verify that they are included with the
carrier you have purchased. In the event any of these is missing, contact our service
center as listed at the end of this manual.
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Before driving the vehicle, shake the rack in
all directions to ensure that there is no
looseness in any of the mounting knobs and
screws. Retighten any loose knobs or screws.
Max load of
cargo box
110 lbs
Max load of
vehicle or
cross bar
Weight of
cargo box
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Use the lower of the 2 options below
Parts
Rooftop Box
QtyNO.
Knob
U-Bolt
Plate
Strap
Hole Covering
Molding
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8
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4
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Strap Hook 2
2
Key
Manual Instruction
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Temporarily put the Box on cross bars. And Insert key, turn clockwise and
push button to open the Box.
Adjust the location of the Box to align with holes at A.
Rooftop Box
Cross Bar
A B
Front
Attach the Box to front cross bar with Plate, U-Bolt and Knobs. Make sure that
the ring on the Plate is on the side nearest the side of box.
U-Bolt
Ring
Plate
Cross Bar
Front
Ring
Plate
Cross Bar
Rear
U-Bolt
Tighten right and left knobs alternately to secure the Box to cross bar.
U-Bolt
Knob
Front
U-Bolt
Knobs
Rear
Make sure to tighten the right
and left knobs evenly so that
the U-bolt sits square with the
bar.
If U-bolt is not tightened
correctly, it may allow the box
to come loose.
Warning
U-Bolt
Cargo Box
Cross Bar
Front - Place plugs into the 6 unused holes to seal
Rear - Trim Molding to the proper size and insert into slot.
U-Bolt
Plug
Front
U-Bolt
Cut Molding to this size.
Molding
Rear
Thread Strap trough two Rings on each side of the box and
fasten. Attach Strap Hooks inside box lid just above Straps.
Push Box in all directions to make sure that there is no
loosenesss. If you notice any play in the box, retighten 8 Knobs.

Contact Information
If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at the service center listed below. CarMate shall not be held liable for any accidents or incidental losses arising
from improper installation or use, nor for those arising from installation or use after the customer has made any change to the system's original configuration or specifications.
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Car Mate USA
383 Van Ness Ave., Suite 1603
Torrance, CA
310.533.9881
www.innoracks.com
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Insert Key into key cylinder and turn it clockwise to "Open" position. Lift Box Lid by
pushing release button.
Release button
Box lid
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Key
Leave Key in key cylinder until Box is closed to avoid locking it in the box
accidentally.
Caution
Strap
Strap Hook
Buckle
Unfasten Buckle and hang Straps on Strap Hooks to keep them out of the way while
loading. Load cargo. Unhook Straps and fasten it to secure cargo from moving while
driving.
To close lid, make sure that Key is in the OPEN position. Make sure that Hooks line
up with latches and close Box all the way.
Hook latches
Hook
Try to lift the lid at the latch points shown below to make sure that the hooks
have full engaged with the latches.
The front and rear red stickers will disappear from when lid is properly closed.
Turn Key counter clockwise to the CLOSE position.
Checkatthesepoints
Genuine Inno Replacement Parts
Specifications and the appearance of the carrier system and genuine replacement
parts are subject to change without prior notice in the interest of product
improvement.
The following genuine replacement parts are available for this Inno carrier system
component. Specify the part number when ordering parts from your dealer.
Note
Manual
INNO
ISP952 Strap
(2 pack) ISP682 Strap Hook
(2 pack)
ISP193 Molding
(2 pack)
Key(Verify
Key number)
U-Bolt Knobs (2 pack) Plate
Instruction Manual
ISP94 Fit Kit
ISP588 Hole Plugs
(4 pack)

Knob bolts
Lever
Rail
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2
Lever
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These additional instructions are for the slide feature. After reading this manual, keep it in a safe place along with the instructions for the rest of your
carrier system.If you have any questions regarding the information in this manual, please contact the service center listed at the end.
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BRA5 0
Slide Block Additional Instructions
Slide Block Additional Instructions
The slide block includes the parts listed below. Verify that they are included with the
carrier you have purchased. In the event that any of these is missing, contact our
service center as listed at the end of this manual.
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Parts
Slide block
Qty
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Ski cradle A
Ski cradle B
Ski cradle C
Knob bolt
Rubber seal
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A B C
1) Lift lever to release lock for sliding.
1) Remove the two knob bolts
REMOVING THE SKI CRADLES
CARRYING SKIS
CARRYING SNOWBOARDS
The ski cradles must be inserted in this order.
From lever side: A - A - A - B - C
The arrow points toward the lever.
Follow step 3, the insert the rubber seal into
the track on the slide block.
Place skis back to back in pairs in each cradle.
Load snowboards on base in pairs top-to-top, as in the illustration.
Load skis with the tail end toward the front of the box.
1) Lift the cradle latch.
2) Pull the slide block and slide it out from the plate
2) Pull the latch down.
2) Pull back on the lever to slide out the base.
When using the slide system, park the car
on horizontal ground.
CAUTION
3) Slide out ski cradles.
Lever
Push whole lever
Lever Lever
Click
Slide block
Plate
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Ski cradle
Stopper
AAA
Ski cradle
B
C
Lever
Lever
Ski
Tail
Front Rear
Rubber Seal
Snowboard
Binding
3) After loading your gear, push the base back to its original position until clicks into place.
REMOVING THE SLIDE BLOCK

Contact Information
If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at the service center listed below. Car Mate USA shall not be held liable for any accidents or incidental losses arising
from improper installation or use, nor for those arising from installation or use after the customer has made any change to the system's original configuration or specifications.
Car Mate USA, Inc.
383 Van Ness Ave., Suite 1603
Torrance, CA
310.533.9881
www.innoracks.com
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After loading gear, use the supplied straps to hold skis and snowboards from moving around. Attaching the strap to the cargo box is described in the main instructions for the box..
This is the way to use the strap for snowboards. To carry skis and snowboards at the same time, load
them as in the illustration to the right. Carry up 2 skis
and 2 snowboards at the same time.
Remove ski cradles A, B and C from the slide block
side opposite the lever.
Genuine Inno Replacement Parts
Specifications and the appearance of the carrier system and genuine replacement
parts are subject to change without prior notice in the interest of product
improvement.
The following genuine replacement parts are available for this Inno carrier system
component.
Note
Strap Backle
Slide block
Snowboard
Strap
Ski cradle
AA
Snowboards Skis Lever
Slide Block Assembly Knob Bolt Rubber Seal
Ski Cradle Set
Ski cradle A 3
Ski cradle B 1
Ski cradle C 1

There should be a distance of at least
60 cm ( 2 feet ) between the front and
rear crossbars.
While our box is designed to mount to a
variety of crossbar types, we have no
control over non-Inno rack quality. We
cannot guarantee the performance of our
carrier when mounted on a rack made by
another manufacturer.
Do attempt to modify the box in any way.
Important Notes on the Cargo Box
Important Notes on the Cargo Box
Precautions
Do not drive your cargo box
through a car wash.
Always remove the carrier system
before running your car through a
car wash.
Direct sunlight on the box can elevate the temperature inside the box and
damage or harm the above items.
Cross bars
The installed box increases the height
of your vehicle. Pay close attention to
this new height so that you do not hit
objects such as signs, trees or garage
ceilings and doors. If you do hit an
object with the rack, check to ensure
that it is stil securely attached.
Read and understand this user's manual thoroughly before using your new cargo box and be sure to follow all usage
instructions. Keep this manual in a safe place so that it's handy for reference anytime.
If you have any questions regarding the information in this manual, please contact the service center listed at the end of this manual.
Wash any mud off the carrier
system.Use a damp towel to
wipe away dust and dirt. Do not
use any thinner or solvents to
clean any part of the carrier
system.
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After cleaning carrier, check for any of the following: Store all components of the carrier system
together in one place to prevent any
component from being lost. Avoid storage in
areas subject to direct sunlight, high
temperature or excessive humidity.
1) Worn screw threads
2) Key deformation
3) Holder deformation
4) Cracks in any of the components of the carrier
system.
Care and Storage
Care and Storage
At least 60 cm (2 feet)
Front
10kg
22lbs.
Center
27kg
60lbs.
Rear
13kg
28Lbs
When loading, spread your cargo
evenly throughout the box. Avoid
loading more than 10 kg (22 lbs.)
in the front area of the box.
Unbalanced loading may result in
safety problems.
Make sure before driving that the box is
securely closed and locked. If it is not
securely closed or unlocked, it may
open accidentally and you may lose
your cargo or cause a serious accident.
Obey posted speed limits. Under
high wind or poor road condtions,
drive at a lower speed.
Do not expose the cargo box to
hurricane or gale force wind
conditions.
Avoid loading the following types of cargo
1.Highly pressurized spray cans
2.Flammable goods
3.Sensitive or delicate machines and
electronics
4.Pet animals
5.Perishables
Oil
Lubricant
Do not apply lubricants, oil or grease to
damper, hinges or box surface as they may
damage the box. A damaged box may be
structurally weaker and may not perform
safely.
Make sure that the box does not
interfere with opening of the rear-
door.
If you cannot avoid interference,
apply a protective pad to avoid
damage to either the Box or car
body.
Avoid loading gear that you do not want
to get wer. While the box is water
resistance, it is not waterproof. Cargo
may get wet when the box is used in
rainy conditions.
Pay close attention when opening
and closing the box under high
wind conditions.
The wind may cause the box to
open or close more quickly than
normal. Be careful with your fingers
in these situations.
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