Operating Instruction Manual
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Driving on (4-wheel vehicle)
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Negative example: Driving on from an angle
Supports must be placed at the rear to stabilise the
trailer before the vehicle is loaded or unloaded!
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Drive up the loading ramps in a straight line - not at an
angle from the side.
H - 90
Negative example: not driving up centrally
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Drive up the loading ramps centrally.
All wheels on the loaded vehicle should be positioned
centrally on both loading ramps.
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If necessary, adjust the position of the loading ramps to
the required track width.
Stowing away the loading ramps
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2
Loading ramps sandwiched together
1. Loading ramps, laid in one another
2. Slot flap, open
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Remove the loading ramps from the cargo bed.
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Close the tailgate.
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Place the loading ramps (1) in one another.
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Release and open the slot flap (2).
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Stowing away the loading ramps
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Carefully slide the loading ramps all the way into the slot.
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Close the slot flap and lock it with the safety bolts (right /
left).
The loading ramps have been stowed away and secured.
Driving on (2-wheel vehicle)
H - 91
Negative example: Pushing on a motorcycle
The loading ramps do not have an edge to guide the
wheels - risk of slipping / falling over!
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Position the second loading ramp beside the first one.
Adjust the distance between the ramps according to the
size of the motorcycle!
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Pushing on a motorcycle safely
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Guide the motorcycle safely up the ramp - walk up the
adjacent rail in parallel.
Heavy motorcycles must be loaded with the help of a
second person! Observe the maximum load-bearing
capacity of the loading ramps.