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Only the area of the roof that is mar-
ked with rubber pads may be stepped
on.
The parts of the vehicle's roof that are
not marked with rubber pads have not
been constructed for concentrated
loads. No liability is assumed for any
damages resulting from such actions.
The owner/driver of the vehicle is
always responsible for ensuring
that roof loads have been correctly
secured. Never use rubber expanders.
Never cover the exhaust gas/exhaust
air flues with roof loads while opera
-
ting the heating system and/or fume
hood.
Roof loads may hinder the use of
skylights or even make it impossible
to use them.
The total height of the vehicle when
the roof rack is loaded must be obser-
ved.
Make a note of the total height and
put it in a clearly visible place in the
base vehicle. It is then unnecessary
to calculate the height when driving
under bridges or through tunnels.
The heavier the roof load, the worse
the driving performance and brake
response.
Special carrier systems are available as a special
accessory for the cross bar of the roof rail (e.g.
for surfboards, roof boxes or light canoes). Your
Fendt camper dealer will be happy to advise
you.