Halfords High 3 Fitting Instructions Manual

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Lower strap assembly
Select 2 x 95cm straps and assemble the chassis hooks as illustrated.
Warning: Ensure that the straps are fully tightened on the chassis hooks.
Side strap assembly
Note: Ensure that the straps are fully tightened on the panel hooks.
Feed the strap through the lower set of cambuckles.
WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE STRAPS ARE INSERTED THROUGH THE CAMBUCKLES IN THE CORRECT DIRECTION.
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Feed the strap through the middle set of cambuckles.
WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE STRAPS ARE INSERTED THROUGH THE CAMBUCKLES IN THE CORRECT DIRECTION.
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Release the bottom 2 adjuster levers and position the carrier as illustrated with the bend at the centre of the bottom support tube pointing downwards towards the floor. There are indicator marks on the ratchet adjusters. Using these as a guide, lift the bottom support tube counting 5 teeth spacing, then lock in position.
The quick release action should be firm for both opening and closing. The tension may be set by releasing the handle and turning clockwise.
Note: It is important that indicator marks on the ratchet adjusters are in the same positions on both sides.
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Feed the strap through the top set of cambuckles.
WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE STRAPS ARE INSERTED THROUGH THE CAMBUCKLES IN THE CORRECT DIRECTION.
Position the lower strap chassis hooks to an appropriate location under the car for example; towing eye, steel chassis section or bumper support.
Note: It is vital that you use a strong metal location to secure these chassis hooks. Ensure the webbing straps do not touch the vehicle exhaust.
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Position the side panel hooks on the edges of the tailgate/boot. Tighten all straps alternately. Check that the carrier sits firmly in position and there is a minimum 5cm (2 inches) clearance between main carrier frame and your vehicle. To increase the clearance you may have to adjust the angles of the support tubes. Tuck any excess strap into the plastic strap tidies.
Position your cycle(s) into the saddle area of the frame locator. Pass the webbing strap over the frame of the cycle and thread through the metal loop. Pull the strap back tightly and press the hook and loop fastener to secure.
Note: there must be a minimum 45mm of overlap (See Diagram). The straps supplied with this product are suitable for cycle frames up to 40mm in diameter. For larger frames, longer straps are available as an accessory. Please contact your nearest Halfords store.
Stand back from your vehicle and check that the lights and number plate are not obscured. To gain additional clear­ance, the cycle support arm ratchet adjuster can be moved to the upper holes on the carrier main frame. If however, after making this adjustment the lights or number plate are still obscured, to comply with road and traffic regulations, a lighting board must be used.
IMPORTANT: Using the fitted RED webbing straps, secure the first cycle to the carrier main frame. Failure to use these straps will result in the cycles falling off the carrier.
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45mm
minimum
When carrying a second or third cycle, feed the RED straps around all cycles, and fully tighten. Failure to use these
straps will result in the cycles falling off the carrier.
To reduce obstruction from the handle bars alternate the direction of each cycle during loading.
IMPORTANT:
Re-tighten all cycle carrier-webbing straps after loading the cycle(s).
Do not open your boot/tailgate with the panel hooks in position.
For ease of storage the cycle carrier may be folded flat by
loosening all six ratchet adjusters.
When re-assembling the carrier to your vehicle, it is important to fully
tighten the ratchet adjusters on the lower support tube first.
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Top edge fittings
Select 2 x 160cm straps and assemble dumbells as illustrated.
Open the tailgate, and from inside your vehicle thread the straps over the top edge leaving the dumbells hanging free. Carefully close the tailgate then gently pull the straps until the dumbells sit firmly against the interior trim.
Top edge fittings
Attachment of the upper
straps to the vehicle.
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Offer the carrier to the vehicle with the lower tube
RESTING on the upper area of the bumper. If necessary adjust the upper arm to sit against the tailgate of your vehicle or the upper surface of the boot lid.
The carrier main frame should be leaning towards your vehicle with reasonable clearance, typically approx. 8cm (3 inches). This will reduce as the straps are tightened. Ensure the cycle support arms point slightly upwards. Fully tighten quick release adjusters.
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The cycle frame locators can be adjusted to best suit the angle of ladies’ and children's etc, cycle frames. A false cross bar is available, for the easy mounting of full suspension and low cross bar cycle frames.
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ABOVE HORIZONTAL
High 3 Bike Carrier
Fitting Instructions
Please follow instructions carefully to ensure the safety of yourself and other road users. The initial assembly and fitting of this carrier will take approximately 15 minutes.
Before you begin:
Due to the construction of boot lids we recommend only two cycles be carried on
saloon cars with this carrier.
Make sure all parts are included in the package.
Ensure that the vehicle boot lid/rear bumper are free from dirt and grime.
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x2
x2
x2
x4
Chassis hook
Kit Contents
Main frame
160cm
95cm
Panel hook
Dumbells
Special Fitting Instructions
For use when fitting rear cycle carriers to the Renault Laguna 5dr. Hatch
Due to the rubber moulding running around the edge of the rear window, mounting of the top straps along the top edge of the rear window can cause deformation and eventually damage to the moulding.
To eliminate this we advise mounting the carrier top straps as detailed in this special instruction.
Feed the top straps through the tailgate hinges as shown (one strap each side), leaving the glass anchor tube hanging freely inside (Fig 15). Carefully close hatch and then pull free ends of straps trapping anchor tubes against the interior trim. (Fig 16). Attach both straps to cycle carrier and refer to the cycle carrier instructions for all remaining fitting instructions.
Note: The manufacturer operates a policy of continuous development, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice
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In the event of fitting difficulties, telephone our helpline on 01525 850800.
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Halfords Ltd. Washford Redditch B98 ODE
Made in the UK
Avoid any vehicle bodywork of insufficient
strength, trim and items such as aerofoils or spoilers.
IMPORTANT! Carrier straps must always be
re-tightened after cycles have been mounted to the carrier. Straps should be checked routinely for signs of wear and abrasion, and any worn straps must be replaced immediately.
After driving for a few miles STOP and check
that all straps are secure and tight. If necessary, tighten the straps and tidy away any loose ends. This must be repeated at suitable intervals depending on the nature of the road.
Do not exceed 45kg maximum load (3 adult
cycles) or 30kg maximum load (2 adult cycles) when the carrier is used on a booted saloon.
To ensure full compliance with the road
traffic regulations, the use of lighting board/ number plate is required if your vehicle’s existing lighting/number plates are obscured by the use of the carrier.
Drive with care, the handling characteristics
of your vehicle will be affected when carrying cycles, (e.g. cornering, braking, side winds etc).
Retain these instructions for future
reference, ensure that any other users of the cycle carrier are familiar with their contents.
The carrier may obstruct the rear window
wiper of your vehicle. DO NOT operate the wiper with the carrier fitted.
When positioning cycles on the carrier
ensure that they do not project beyond the profile of the vehicle and that no part of any cycle can touch the paintwork.
The use of rear mounted cycle carriers may
be restricted in certain countries outside the UK. Always check with the relevant national tourist authorities prior to commencing your journey.
Use cloth or foam padding to prevent
abrasion damage occurring between the frames of your cycles, or from contact between the cycles and the cycle carrier. Halfords foam pad cycle protectors are available.
Care must be taken when positioning and
loading the cycle carrier to avoid placing cycle tyres near the exhaust, and to ensure that a satisfactory ground clearance is maintained between the cycles and the road. Extra care should be taken when negotiating rough road surfaces, humps and ferry ramps.
All lengths are approximate.
Special Recommendations
See rear of these instructions for non suitable vehicle fitments
It is recommended that conventional rear mount carriers are not fitted to the following vehicles.
Sports cars Due to insufficient strength of lightweight or composite panels,
and unsuitable body curvature.
Cabriolets Due to fixing points being impeded by hood mechanisms,
and reduced space on rear of vehicle.
Split tailgate Due to insufficient strength of hinges, and difficulty to fit carriers correctly. S
ide opening
Due to insufficient strength of hinges, and difficulty to fit carriers correctly.
tailgate
In most cases an alternative carrying solution can be recommended, such as a roof or tow ball mounted carriers. The table below lists some examples of non-recommended fits with some alternative solutions for carrying cycles (correct at time of printing).
Audi A2 Audi A4 Audi TT BMW 3 Series (E36) Citroen AX Fiat Coupe Ford Probe Ford Puma Jaguar XK8/XKR Mazda MX-3 Mazda MX-6 Mercedes C-class (W202) Austin/Rover Mini Land Rover Discovery Land Rover Freelander Range Rover Rover 400 Vauxhall Tigra VW Beetle T1 (Old) VW Beetle (New) Volvo 480
00­01­99­91-98 92­95­94­97­96­91­92­93-01 62-00 89­98­70­95­94­52­99­92-
Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount Roof mount Roof mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount Roof mount or tow ball mount Roof mount or tow ball mount
Fitment guide
NON-RECOMMENDED FITS
NON-RECOMMENDED FITS
VEHICLE YEAR SOLUTION
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