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Operation
Load your cargo on the carrier. Then secure the load in place using appropriate tie-downs (sold sepa-
rately). Do not exceed the 500 lb. weight capacity. Weight inside the carrier should be evenly distribut-
ed.
WARNING:
The load weight must be centered or evenly distributed across the carrier frame (8).
Always use appropriate tie-down restraints to securely attach any cargo loaded on to the cargo car-
rier before moving your vehicle any distance. Do not leave loose items on the carrier frame (8) while
operating the vehicle.
Note:
Any load over 320 lbs. requires a Class III vehicle hitch receiver.
(Class II Hitch = 350 lb. maximum tongue weight, add carrier weight of about 30 lbs.)
(Class III Hitch = 500 lb. maximum tongue weight.)
Always use reflectors (7). Make certain to use the appropriate red flags (not included) when moving a
load. Check with your local traffic enforcement agency to make certain that you are correctly following
all local laws.
Maintenance
Keep your cargo carrier in good repair by adopting a program of conscientious repair and mainte-
nance. If any abnormal vibrations or noise occurs, have the problem corrected before further use.
Have necessary repairs made by qualified service personnel.
• Before each use, inspect the general condition of the carrier. Check misalignment, loose or dam-
aged parts, and any other condition that may affect its safe operation.
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Before each use, make sure any dirt, debris, oil, grease, etc. is cleaned off the carrier. Clean the
carrier with a clean, moist cloth. Do not use solvents.
• Periodically check all hardware for tightness.