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| Product type | Towbar bike rack |
| Brand | Uebler |
| Model | F24 |
| Capacity | 2 bikes |
| Empty weight | Approximately 12 kg |
| Maximum payload | 38 kg (or 60 kg depending on axle load) |
| Maximum weight per bike | 30 kg |
| Power supply | 13-pin, 12 V |
| Approval | E24*26R03/03*0098*01 |
| Maximum frame tube diameter | Round 75 mm, oval 75x45 mm |
| Required towbar material | Steel St 52-3 minimum |
| Maximum permitted speed | 130 km/h |
| Anti-theft lock | Yes, with keys |
| Lighting system | Rear lights, turn signals, license plate light |
| Maintenance | Regularly clean and lubricate all screws and tensioners |
| Spare parts | Bulbs (ref. E1687), brackets, keys |
| Safety | Check all fastenings before each trip |
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USER MANUAL F24 Uebler
Trailer hitch bicycle rack
- Uebler F14, for 1 bicycle
- Uebler F24, for 2 bicycles
- Uebler F34, for 3 bicycles
- Uebler F14, na 1 rower
- Uebler F24, na 2 rowery
- Uebler F34, na 3 rowery
Mounting and operating instructions
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Uebler GmbH
Daimlerstraße 22
D-91301 Forchheim
Tel.: +49 (0)9191 7362-0
Fax: +49 (0)9191 7362-77
E-Mail: info@uebler.com
Internet: www.uebler.com
Stand: 09.2021
25A003-21
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Line drawing of a bicycle frame with labeled components and mounting brackets (no text or symbols beyond labels)Thank you for choosing an UEBLER bicycle rack.
Please observe the work and safety instructions described in these mounting and operating instructions at all times. We will not accept any liability for damage resulting from failure to do so.
ECE type approval number

E24*26R03/03*0098*01
Note
This section describes and illustrates how to mount and operate the UeblerF24 bicycle rack. The procedures for the Uebler F14 and F34 bicycle racks are similar.
Scope of delivery

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The scope of delivery is subject to change.
Repairs or replacement of parts must be performed by a specialist dealer. For safety reasons, Uebler recommends only using genuine spare parts available from your specialist dealer.
Note
The holders (2), (3) and (4) are included separately in the delivery package and are not pre-assembled. The keys (5) are inserted in the lock of the holders (2), (3) and (4) and in the lock of the safety lever (11).
Part number
Uebler F14 rack for 1 bicycle
Item no. 15940 (left-hand drive)
Item no. 15941 (right-hand drive)
Uebler F24 rack for 2 bicycles
Item no. 15950 (left-hand drive)
Item no. 15951 (right-hand drive)
Uebler F34 rack for 3 bicycles
Item no. 15960 (left-hand drive)
Item no. 15961 (right-hand drive)
Bicycle rack

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8 7 12 11 10 6 7 9 13 8 M+P-25A-0242| Designation |
| 6 Rack frame |
| 7 Quick-release clamps |
| 8 Wheel rails |
| 9 Tail lights |
| 10 Towbar attachment |
| 11 Safety lever for towbar attachment |
| 12 Plug |
| 13 Number plate holder |
Scope of delivery
| Designation | F14 F24 | F34 | |
| Quantity | Quantity Quantity | ||
| 1 Bicycle rack 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| 2 Holder for 1st bicycle 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| 3 Holder for 2nd bicycle – | 1 | 1 | |
| 4 Holder for 3rd bicycle – | 1 | ||
| 5 K e | y | 2 | |
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Technical data
| Rack weight | |
| Uebler F14, for max. 1 bicycle | Approx. 21.8 lbs (9.9 kg) |
| Uebler F24, for max. 2 bicycles | Approx. 26.5 lbs (12 kg) |
| Uebler F34, for max. 3 bicycles | Approx. 32 lbs (14.5 kg) |
| Maximum load (bearing capacity) | |
| Uebler F14, from D-value ^1 5.3 kN- At towbar load min. 110 lbs (50 kg) | 66 lbs (30 kg) |
| Uebler F24, from D-value ^1 5.3 kN- At towbar load min. 110 lbs (50 kg) | 84 lbs (38 kg) |
| Uebler F24, from D-value ^1 6.7 kN- At towbar load min. 110 lbs (50 kg)- At towbar load min. 165 lbs (75 kg) | 84 lbs (38 kg)132 lbs (60 kg) |
| Uebler F34, from D-value ^1 5.3 kN -- | ^2 |
| Uebler F34, from D-value ^1 6.7 kN- At towbar load min. 110 lbs (50 kg)- At towbar load min. 165 lbs (75 kg) | 78.3 lbs (35.5 kg)119 lbs (54 kg) |
- See type plate on towbar
- Not permissible
| Power supply | |
| Uebler F14, for max. 1 bicycle 13-pin, 12 V | |
| Uebler F24, for max. 2 bicycles 13-pin, 12 V | |
| Uebler F34, for max. 3 bicycles 13-pin, 12 V |
| Maximum tube diameter of bicycle frames | |
| Round tube 3 inch (75 mm) | |
| Oval tube 3x2 inch | (75x45 mm) |
Attaching and removing the bicycle rack

Attention
The towbar must be suitable for mounting a bicycle rack:
- The towbar must be made of St52-3 or stronger (see type plate on towbar).
If not, the bicycle rack and the bicycles mounted on it may come loose from the vehicle, injuring you and other persons, or may cause an accident.
The ball head must be cleaned and degreased prior to mounting.

Attention
Failure to take account of the altered vehicle dimensions (width, height, depth) with the bicycle rack attached may cause injury to you and other persons and/or cause damage to property.
Please take account of the altered vehicle dimensions when driving through entrances and narrow passages. Be careful when reversing.

Attention
Check that the lights are in perfect working order prior to each journey, otherwise accidents may be caused.
Mounting the bicycle rack on the vehicle

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18 1 10 11 19 M+P-25A-0230- Open the cover of the bag ^1 (18).
- Press the safety lever (11) so that the attachment (10) comes out.
- Hold the bicycle rack (1) upright and push it with the attachment (10) onto the ball head of the towbar (19).
- Tilt the bicycle rack (1) downwards until the safety lever (11) audibly engages. The red marking on the safety lever (11) must no longer be visible.
- Check that the bicycle rack (1) is parallel to the bumper and roughly parallel to the ground. Shake the bicycle rack (1) to check that it is firmly fitted. If necessary remove the bicycle rack (1) and mount it again.
- Pull the bag (18) off the bicycle rack (1).

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Lock the bicycle rack (1) with the key (5) and remove the key (5).
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Connect the plug (12) to the vehicle and turn it clockwise to lock it.

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6 II 7 7 I III M+P-25A-0232- Open the quick-release clamp (7) (arrow I), place the rack frame (6) upright (arrow II) and close the quick-release clamp (7) (arrow III).

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Attention
Do not open the wheel rails (8) with the tail lights (9), as this may cause damage.
- Open the wheel rails (8) in the direction of the arrow.
- Check that the tail lights (9) are working.

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13 24 22 23 M+P-25A-0234- Push the number plate (23) diagonally up behind the number plate holder (13). Press down the holder (22) and push the number plate (23) behind it.
Release the holder (22) to clamp the number plate (23) in place. - Check that the number plate (23) is firmly fitted.
Note
To put in larger number plates, press back the stopper (24) and push the number plate all the way into the number plate holder (13).
Note
The registration number on the bicycle rack must match the vehicle's registration number and must be clearly legible.
Removing the bicycle rack

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Attention
Do not fold in the wheel rails (8) with the tail lights (9), as this may result in damage.
- Fold the wheel rails (8) in the direction of the arrow (arrow I, then arrow II).
- Open the quick-release clamp (7), fold the rack frame (6) in the direction of the arrow (arrow III) and close the quick-release clamp (7).
Note
The quick-release clamps (7) and the rack frame (6) must be regularly cleaned with soapy water, especially if they are dirty or stiff.

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IV 18 1 1 5 10 11 20 12 5 11 8 19 M+P-25A-0241- Remove the plug (12) from the socket (20) and insert it into
the plug holder ^2 of the wheel rail (8).
- Unlock the bicycle rack (1) with the key (5).
- Push the bag (18) onto the bicycle rack (1).
- Press the safety lever (11) and swing the bicycle rack (1) upright (arrow IV).
- Pull the bicycle rack (1) back off the ball head of the towbar (19).
- Put the bicycle rack (1) with the attachment (10) on the ground and close the attachment (10).
- Close the cover of the bag (18).
Mounting/removing bicycles

Attention
The towbar rack is only intended for transporting bicycles. Only bicycles, each no heavier than 66 lbs (30 kg), may be transported on the rack.
The maximum load capacity of the bicycle rack, the weight on the towbar, the gross vehicle weight rating and the gross axle weight rating (see vehicle owner's manual) may not be exceeded. Otherwise, the cycle rack and the bicycles mounted on it may be come loose, thus injuring other persons or causing an accident.

Attention
Before mounting, remove child seats and all loose parts such as water bottles, saddlebags and E-bike batteries from the bicycles and put them away.
The bicycles must be fastened evenly and with a low centre of gravity on the bicycle rack. Each must be secured against falling off using a holder on the bicycle frame and lashing straps on the front and rear wheels.
Otherwise, the bicycles and/or loose parts could come loose from the vehicle and lead to an accident with property damage and injury to other road users.

Attention
There is a risk of injury if bicycles slip off or fall over. Make sure that the bicycles cannot slip off or fall over. Only put on and take off the bicycles with the help of another person.

Attention
On some types of vehicle, the rack and the bicycles may be positioned too close to the vehicle's exhaust system. The hot exhaust pipe and fumes can damage the rack and/or the bicycles. In this case, the bicycle rack is not suitable for use. For bicycles with carbon parts, consult the manufacturer/dealer to find out whether they are suitable for transport on the rack.
Arrangement of the bicycles

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Mechanical assembly diagram showing three sequential stages of a mechanical component with no visible text or symbolsPlease note the arrangement of the bicycles in the direction of travel (arrow) as shown here.
Note
Mount heavy bicycles close to the vehicle and light bicycles (e.g. children's bikes) further out on the rack. Mount the first bicycle with its sprocket facing the vehicle.
Mounting the first bicycle

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2 5 27 28 29 A M+P-25A-0236- Remove the holder (2) from the packaging and prepare it for mounting the bicycle.
- If necessary, unlock the twist grip (27) with the key (5).
- Unscrew the clamp (28) with the twist grip (27) until the clamp (28) is open (A).
- Press the clamp (28) together and hold. The clamp (29) will open.

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2827229 5 2 8 31 26 30 I II M+P-25A-0243- Position the open clamp (29) around the rack frame and release the clamp (28) to close it around the rack frame.
- Press the tensioner (31) (arrow II) and pull out the lashing strap (26).
Attention
Only attach the holder (2) to the bicycle frame, as other parts of the bicycle could be damaged. Do not pinch components such as gear or brake cables. Defective holders must be replaced immediately.

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2827229 5 2 31 26 30 M+P-25A-0237- Place the bicycle on the wheel rails and position the clamp (28) of the holder (2) on the bicycle frame. Secure the bicycle against tipping.
- Screw the clamp (28) to the bicycle frame with the twist grip (27).
- Lock the holder (2) with the key (5) and remove the key (5).
- Pass the lashing strap (26) centrally between two spokes, thread into the buckle (30) and tighten.

Attention
Do not tighten the lashing straps (26) too firmly, otherwise the tyres or rims could be damaged.
- Use the tensioners (31) to tighten the lashing straps (26) (arrow I).
Note
The screw threads in the holders must be regularly cleaned and greased to prevent the twist grips from seizing up.
Mounting the second bicycle

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Line drawing of a bicycle frame with labeled components and no readable text or symbolsThe second bicycle is mounted in similarly to the first. Note that the bicycles are mounted in opposite directions.

Attention
Only attach the holder (3) to the bicycle frame, as other parts of the bicycle could be damaged. Do not pinch components such as gear or brake cables. Defective holders must be replaced immediately.
The second bicycle is attached using the long holder (3).
Mounting the third bicycle

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Technical line drawing of a bicycle frame with labeled components (no text or symbols beyond labels)The third bicycle is mounted in the same way as the first. Note that all the bicycles are mounted in opposite directions.

Attention
Only attach the holder (4) to the bicycle frame, as other parts of the bicycle could be damaged. Do not pinch components such as gear or brake cables. Defective holders must be replaced immediately.
The third bicycle is attached to the second one with the additional holder (4).
Removing the bicycles
Release the holders (4), (3) and (2) and remove the bicycles in the reverse order.
Preparations before driving off

Attention
Always check all screw connections and fastenings of the bicycle rack and the bicycles after every assembly, before every trip and at intervals during lengthy trips to make sure they are sitting firmly, and retighten them if necessary. Otherwise, the bicycle rack may and the bicycles mounted on it may come loose and injure other persons and/or cause an accident. Repeat this check at regular intervals regardless of road conditions.

Attention
Check that the lights are in perfect working order prior to each journey, otherwise accidents may be caused.
Note
The number plate and the lights on the bicycle rack must not be obscured.
If the bicycle rack is not fully loaded, make sure that:
- Unused holders are removed from the rack frame and stowed safely in the luggage compartment
- All keys are removed and kept in a safe place
• The lashing straps on all the wheel rails are closed
Changing bulbs

Attention
When changing bulbs the vehicle ignition must be switched off and the plug for the lighting system removed from the towbar electrical socket. Failure to do so can result in a short circuit or other damage. If you are not sure, have the bulbs replaced by a specialist dealer.
Note
The lamp change is described and illustrated using the left tail light cluster on the bicycle rack. The procedure is the same for the right tail lights.
Note
When ordering a new bulb, you must specify which bulb it is (14, 15, 16, 17).

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14 15 16 17 M+P-25A-0204| Designation | Spare part no. |
| 14 Indicator ^1 BL PY21W 12 V yellow | E1687 |
| 15 Number plate light ^1 BL C5W 12 V (35 mm long) white | E1687 |
| 16 Rear fog light ^1 for left tail light clusterBL PR21W 12 V redReversing light ^1 for right tail light clusterBL P21W 12 V white | E1687E1687 |
| 17 Brake / tail light ^1 BL P21/5W 12 V white | E1687 |
- Commercially available bulb.

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8 37 44 9 21 35 36 36 37 8 M+P-25A-0239- Remove the screws (21). Press the catches (35) and carefully
lift up the tail light cluster (9).
- With the cable (44) of the tail lights (9), carefully lift up the cover (37) and thread it out in the direction of the arrow.
- Remove the tail lights (9) completely from the holder (36).

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38 38 39 M+P-25A-0221- Remove the screws (38) and take off the lens (39).

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15 41 14 40 16 17 40 40 M+P-25A-0238- Press the defective bulb (14, 16, 17) gently into the socket (40), turn it 90^ anticlockwise and pull it out.
- Pull the bulb (15) out of the socket (41).
Note
Making sure you use a clean cloth, pick up the new bulb and insert it in the socket (40, 41).
- Press the new bulb (14) slightly into the socket (40) and turn it 90° clockwise. Required light bulbs, see page 17.
- Put the lens (39) back in and fasten it hand tight with the screws (38).

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9 21 36 35 37 44 M+P-25A-0240- Push the tail lights (9) into the holder (36) without locking.
- Place the cable (44) in the cable guide of the holder (36).
- Thread the long tab of the cover (37) into the wheel rail and insert the cover (37) completely into the holder (36).
- Push the tail lights (9) completely into the holder (36) until the catches (35) audibly engage, then tighten the screws (21).
General safety instructions
The vehicle owner is responsible for ensuring that his or her field of view and hearing are not impaired by the load or the condition of the vehicle. It must be ensured that the vehicle and load are in accordance with regulations and that vehicle road safety is not impaired by the load.
The required lighting and lighting systems must also be present and operational during the day.
These mounting and operating instructions contain the general approval of the towbar rack and must always be kept in the vehicle when the rack is mounted.
Observe the legal regulations for use of the bicycle rack in the country of use.

Attention
Please observe the work and safety instructions described in these mounting and operating instructions at all times.
The towbar tack is intended only for transporting bicycles.
The bicycle rack is not suitable for use on rough terrain.
Always check all screw connections and fastenings of the bicycle rack and the bicycles after every assembly, before every trip and at intervals during lengthy trips to make sure they are sitting firmly, and retighten them if necessary. Repeat this check at regular intervals regardless of road conditions.
During the trip, the driver should check in the rear view mirror if the bicycle rack and bicycles move or change position.
If you notice any changes, slow down and stop at the next safe opportunity, and retighten the screw connections and attachments of the bicycle rack and bicycles.
Otherwise, the bicycle rack may and the bicycles mounted on it may come loose and injure other persons and/or cause an accident.

Attention
Moving parts such as screw threads in the holders and quick-release clamps must be regularly cleaned and greased so that the twist grips do not seize up.
Do not use lubricants on the pre-mounted screw connections. This could cause the screw connections to loosen and the bicycle rack and the mounted bicycles to detach from the vehicle, thus causing injury to you and other persons, or resulting in an accident.

Attention
If the load (the bicycles) extends more than 16 inch (40 cm) beyond the outer edge of the illuminated surface of the side-marker lights or tail lights of the bicycle rack, the load must be marked at no more than 16 inch (40 cm) from the edge and 59 inch (150 cm) above the road with a white light at the front and a red light at the back.
Separately mark the bicycle wheels extending out laterally during transport.
When driving at night, cover the rear lights and reflectors of the bicycles to prevent confusion with the vehicle's tail lights and to avoid impairing or confusing other road users.
Failure to observe this may cause accidents.

Attention
Before starting a trip, check that the lighting system is functioning correctly. When the rear fog light on the bicycle rack is switched on, the rear fog light of the vehicle must be switched off, i.e they must not be lit at the same time.
In vehicle models whose type approval was initially issued after 1 October 1998, neither the mounted rear rack system nor its load may cover the vehicle's third brake light. The vehicle's third brake light must be visible to the left and right, relative to the vehicle's longitudinal axis, at a horizontal angle of 10^ relative to the top edge of the lamp, at a vertical angle of 10^ , and relative to the lower edge of the lamp, at a vertical angle of 5^ . If these values are not met, a "third" replacement brake light must be installed.
Failure to observe this may cause accidents.

Attention
The mounted bicycle rack and bicycles alter the vehicle's driving and braking characteristics as well as its susceptibility to side winds. Do not exceed a speed of 81 mph (130 km/h).
Do not cover the bicycles with tarpaulins, protective covers or similar as this greatly affects the driving characteristics by increasing the area exposed to the wind.
Move any heavy cargo in the luggage compartment as far forward as possible to avoid excessively loading down the rear of the vehicle.
Always drive appropriately to the road, traffic and weather conditions and take special care when driving with a loaded bicycle rack.
Otherwise, the rack and the bicycles mounted on it may be come loose, thus injuring other persons or causing an accident.

Attention
If the vehicle has an electric luggage compartment lid, allow for the necessary clearance when mounting the bicycle rack. If possible, deactivate the electric luggage compartment lid and operate it manually.
Remove the bicycle rack before using automatic car washes. Otherwise, the bicycle rack, the vehicle and/or the car wash could be damaged.
Note on disposal
Dispose of components, accessories and packaging for environmentally sound recycling. Do not dispose of the lamps with household or residual waste.
According to the European Directive 2012/19/EU and national laws, electrical equipment that is no longer usable must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
Separate the lamps from the rack and take the components that are no longer usable to a suitable collection point.
Ask your specialist dealer for advice.

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