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Push under cover
strip to clip it in place
Sck rubber pad to
under cover strip
Tip: Remove the tray and work with tray upside down.
Insert undercover strip length 1 into Low Mounts.
Your low mounted tray is now complete.
Tighten the fasteners on the top of the tray to secure the Low Mounts
in place.
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Securely ghten
Ensure the anchor nut is engaged in the anchor point and the strap
is flush with the rail.
Tighten the fasteners to clamp the strap to the Low Mount.
Aach the second secon of under-cover strip.
Check all fasteners are ght.
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Locate under-cover strip secon 1 with rubber pad to sit flush
with end cap and ensure it does not protrude under the strap.
Under-cover strip secon 2
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
It is essential for the proper assembly, operation and use of the roof-rack that the instructions and safety precautions supplied are strictly observed.
The maximum permissible load for your roof rack or tray is the lower of the maximum load capacity specied in your vehicle operation manual, or
specied as applying to the roof-rack or tray. Do not exceed the maximum specied load capacity.
Maximum permissible load = weight of the roof-rack and tray + weight of accessories + weight of cargo load.
When tting the roof-rack and transporting a load, ensure the vehicle’s functions are not impaired (e.g. sunroof, aerials, windscreen wipers, mirrors).
Hatch and wagon vehicles should be inspected for adequate clearance for full opening operation of the boot/tailgate.
Stop and check all screw connections, bolts and retaining straps after a short distance of travel. Repeat these checks at regular intervals.
Remember that the tting of a roof-rack and the transport of a load increases the overall height of the carrying vehicle.
Where the roof-rack is to be used in o-road conditions, a safety weight reduction of 1.5 should be observed from the total carrying capacity (e.g. 60kg
becomes 40kg).
Cequent will not be liable to the purchaser or any other person for any consequential, direct or indirect loss, damage or costs incurred or suered by the
purchaser or any other person including but not limited to damage to persons or property, loss of turnover, loss of prots, loss of business or goodwill
arising from or in relation to the assembly or use of the roof-rack, or the non-observance of the tting and care instructions.
WARNINGS
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Slide the low mount to the desired width posion.
You can adjust the Low Mount to sit outboard, flush or inboard of the
Titan Tray edge, depending on your preference and the distance
between your vehicles roof rails.
Opon 1: Outboard
Opon 3: Inboard
Opon 2: Flush
Vehicle Roof Rail
Titan Tray
M8 Hex Bolts
Tip: Measure the distance between the inside of the rail and the end
cap while the tray is in the desired locaon on the vehicle roof rails.
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Undercover strip length 1
Inside edge of Roof rail
Ensure under-cover strip does
not protrude inboard of rail
and under the strap.
Cut the two lengths of under-cover strip for each Low Mount.
Vehicle
Roof Rail
Undercover strip length 2
LOW MOUNT SOLID RAIL
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED
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Lower tray onto roof rails