Using the interior roof carrier system
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WARNING Risk of injury due to unse‐
cured loads
When yousecureorloosen aload, theload
mayfall down and injurevehicle occupants.
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When securing or loosening aload, do
notstand underthe load.
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NOTE Risk of damagetothe belt straps
and slider
Excessivepoint loading on thebelt straps and
slidersmay cause thebelt straps to tear or
cause thesliderstobreak offfromthe rack
rail.
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Distributethe load evenly. When doing
so, ensurethat theoverall centerof
gravity of theload is alwaysasclose to
thecenter as possible and between the
roof rails and between therackrails.
Youcan use theinterior roof rack system to
secureloads. It is also suitable forsecuring long
loads.
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The interior roof rack system maybesubjec‐
tedtoamaximum load of 110lbs (50 kg).
The interior roof rack system consists of thefol‐
lowing components:
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Roof rails 1 areattached to theroof of the
vehicle.
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Rack rails 2 arescrewed ontothe roof rails
and can be moved.
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Rack rail 2 is equipped withslider pair 4.
Slider pair 4 withattached belt strap 5 can
be moved. Load 6 is stowedbyplacing and
lashing it in belt strap 5.
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The load has to be secured in thedirection of
traveland in theoppositedirection to the
direction of travelusing twohead lashings
3.
Transporting
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