Yakima WB200 Installation Instruction

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WB200
16” - 45
406mm - 1150mm
min. - max.
1/4
SHORT WHEEL STRAP (1)
ROUND/SQUARE BAR ADAPTER (2)
Bikes & Accessories
CONTENTS
WRENCH (1)
SKEWER (1)
KEY (2)
WB200 (1)
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A
B
A B B
1
A B
2X
4X
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A B
A B
4Nm
(3ft-lb)
4Nm
(3ft-lb)
2X
A
2X
2X
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INSTALLATION
1
2
3
4
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5
6
7
Test the installation. If the carrier
moves remove the carrier (see steps
19 through 21) Then repeat steps 2 - 6.
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REVERSIBLE
SKEWER
B
A
A
B
QR159mm
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A
B
8
LOADING
9mm
Safety tabs on front wheel fork of bike are required. Do not use this product to carry bikes without these safety tabs.
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9
Adjust knob to achieve firm resistance when closing the lever.
9mm
LOADING
10
QR15
Check 15mm fork/axle compatibility at: whispbar R15
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11
A
B
QR15
Skewer not
needed for QR15.
12
9mm
QR15
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13
9mm
QR15
14
UNLOADING
15
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16 17
18
9mm
QR15
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REMOVAL
19
21
20
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XX kg
MAX.
XX kg
MAX.
9.5 lbs.
(4,2 kg)
37 lbs. (17 kg)
MAX.
XX m
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R8A9N1D
Welcome to the
CAR WASH
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Rack Installation Inadequately secured loads and incorrectly mounted roof racks and accessory racks can come loose during travel and cause serious accidents! Therefore, installation, handling and use must be carried out in accordance with product and vehicle instructions.
In addition to these instructions, review the mounting instructions for the roof rack and the operating instructions of the vehicle.
These instructions should be kept together with the vehicle’s operating instructions and carried in the vehicle when in use and en route.
For your own safety, you should only use tested (e.g. GS­tested) roof racks that are authorized for use with your vehicle.
Check attachment hardware and load for tight fit and function:
Before the start of any journey.
After driving a short distance following rack or load
install.
At regular intervals on longer journeys.
More frequently on rough terrain.
After interruption of a journey during which the vehicle
was left unsupervised. (check for damage due to outside intervention)
Rack Loading Do not exceed the maximum load specified for the roof rack, accessory rack or the maximum load recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
Max Roof Load = weight of roof rack + weight of accessory racks + weight of load.
When transporting any load, the speed of the vehicle must take into account all conditions such as the state of the road, the surface of the road, traffic conditions, wind, etc. Vehicle handling, cornering, braking and sensitivity to side winds will change with the addition of roof top loads.
Off-road driving is not recommended and could result in damage to your vehicle or your bike.
Maintenance The accessory rack should be carefully cleaned and maintained, particularly during the winter months. Use only a solution of water and standard car wash liquid without any alcohol, bleach or ammonium additives.
For reasons of fuel economy and the safety of other road users, the accessory rack and roof rack should be removed when not in use.
Periodically inspect accessory rack for damage. Replace lost, damaged or worn parts. Use only original spare parts obtained from a stocking specialist, dealer or manufacturer.
Any changes made to the roof racks and accessory racks as well as the use of spare parts or accessories other than those supplied by the manufacturer will lead to the lapsing of the manufacturer’s warranty and liability for any material damage or accidents. You should observe these instructions to the letter and only use the original parts supplied.
Record Your Key Number:
(located on the set of
locking keys)
Bicycle parts, such as handlebars or pedals, shall not project beyond the contours of the vehicles.
All loose and removable parts, must be removed from bicycles prior to loading onto bike rack.
Do not transport bicycles with attached baby seats, panniers, wheel covers, full bike covers or motors.
Do not carry tandem or recumbent bicycles.
Vehicle Driving and Regulations The speed driven must be suited to the load transported and to official speed limits. In the absence of any speed limits, we recommend a maximum speed of 60 mph.
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