Atwood MHR212 Pengoperasian & Pemeliharaan Instalasi - Halaman 2

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MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE
It is the responsibility of the installer to inspect the RV
roof to determine its condition and its rated capacity
will allow the use of this Roof Rack. Consult with the
RV manufacturer or qualified technician to determine if
your RV's roof is fit for use with this Roof Rack.
-The vehicle roof surface and substructure should be in
good condition with no dented, cracked or rusted parts.
-The Roof Rack is intended to be used to secure and
contain stationary objects within the roof load limits. It is
not designed to withstand excessive force in any
direction.
-The Roof Rack may be used to carry objects that do not
fit conveniently inside the vehicle's other storage
compartments.
-The Roof Rack is intended to be mounted on a
relatively flat portion of the roof. Most RV roofs remain
relatively flat all the way up to the edge of the roof, but
for roofs that have "radius" edges use caution to ensure
the rack is not mounted into the radius.
-Familiarize yourself with the rack components.
rack tubing construction consists of tubing with two
different diameters. The smaller diameter is slid inside
the larger diameter tube and held in place by a formed
feature of the tube or by a rivet. The smaller diameter
tube is used to junction two pieces of larger diameter
tube together and is referred to as an insert.
CAUTION
How to mount the Roof Rack to your RV roof.
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The Roof Rack is intended to be a permanent fixture.
The Roof Rack should only be installed when the
vehicle is parked on level ground.
1. Out of the carton, the rack has a footprint of 95-1/2"
wide by 49-1/2" deep. These dimensions include the
tube length of the rack in both directions and an
additional length to accommodate the stanchion feet,
which account for an additional 3/4" to the total depth
and an additional 1-1/2" to the total width.
recommended to measure your roof area to determine
applicable area.
done on an alternate surface (i.e. ground) if accurate
measurements have been obtained of the roof "working
area" and required rack
determined.
The
2. Altering the depth: If the depth of the Roof Rack
needs to be altered because of a smaller working area,
you will need to reduce the length of the side rails
accordingly. All cuts should be performed on the straight
portion of the tube never on the radius portion. Remove
the end caps from the side rails and lay the first side rail
flat. Using the depth dimension of the "working area",
subtract the stanchion adjustment of 3/4".
number as your tube depth measurement and measure
down the side of the side rail from the radius end and
make a mark along the straight section. Use a hacksaw
or tube cutter to cut the tube at the mark. Use a file when
complete to remove burrs and sharp edges from the cut
edges. Replace the end cap and repeat with the other
side rail, only instead of measuring align the cut rail on

INSTALLATION

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