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USER MANUAL HG02236 ULTIMATE SPEED
Down rod section (without plug)
End rod section (with plug)
Tyre protection cover
Tyre chips x 4, 4 different colours
Hexagon wrench Technical data Suitable for all currently available car rims up to 18 inches (approx. 46 cm). Suitable for all common car wheel rims with tyre widths up to 225 mm (225/55 R18). Material: Steel, aluminium, PP (polypropylene) Total height (without container): approx. 1 m Weight (without accessories): approx. 2.4 kg Max. load capacity: 100 kg Max. load per disc: 25 kg Accessories Tyre protection cover
With hook-and-loop tape fastening Tyre chips
In 4 different colours. Labelling: front left, right front, left rear, right rear Air pressure gauge
Measurement range: 0 – 20 mm; shows statutory minimum tread depth (1.6 mm) and recommended tread depth for winter tyres (4 mm). The required profile measurements may vary by country. Therefore please find out about the specific regulations in your country. Safety information Do not tilt the tyre stand!
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY TO
PERSONS! DANGER OF TIPPING! Place the tyre stand only on a level, flat and solid surface. The base must not slope, as the stability of the rack cannot then be guaranteed (use spirit level to check). The tyre stand may not be used for any other purpose since this could cause injury.9 GB/IE The tyre stand may not be moved when supporting a load (rims + tyres) since there is a danger that it could tip over. The tyre stand may not be tipped since this could cause injury. The tyre stand may not be used if damaged since this could cause injury. Always operate the tyre stand using two hands.
Due to danger of tipping, load tyre stand ONLY from above, in order to avoid injury. Check the tyre holder regularly for damage and wear and stop using it in case of any defects. Do not use the tyre holder for any other purposes (e.g. as ladder or safety stand). Keep children away from the tyre holder. Do not load the tyre holder beyond the maximum permissible load (see Technical data). Assembly Decide on the final location for your tyre holder before putting the wheels on to it.
1. First of all fit the central linking piece
and the extension legs
together (if necessary a rubber hammer can help with this). Fasten with the spring washers
supplied (see Fig. A).
2. Insert the down rod section (without
into the linking piece
over the centre length of the pipe. Insert the pin
through the lowest borehole and attach the plate
4. Load the rim with tire (see Fig. D). Proceed
in same sequence for the next tire (see Fig. E & F).
5. Now, put in place the end rod section (with
(see Fig. F). Proceed as described above, until all 4 tires are properly stored (see Fig. G). Instructions for use of accessories The tyre chips
are placed on the valves as a simple means of labelling when storing tyres. The air pressure gauge
is used for taking rough measurements. If needed, go to the nearest petrol station to check the pressure more accurately. Use: Push in the measuring rod of the air pressure gauge
fully before use. Then place on valve and read off pressure in desired units on the measuring rod (See Fig. H). If the pressure is too high, the valve can be pressed in using the button on the side of the gauge to let out air. The tread gauge
is used for taking rough measurements. Go to a garage if necessary. Maintenance and care The tyre stand and the central linking piece
should be checked regularly for damage or wear. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use any cleaning fluids, solvents or sharp objects. The tyre protection cover
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