background image

1.

 Locate the 2 – Ratcheting Lock-Down Hooks. These hooks ratchet down the vertical  

    Center Mast and secure the frame(s) of the bicycle(s) to the rack 

(Fig. 14)

    

a. 

Notice that one arm is longer than the other. This allows you to accommodate 

        different sizes and styles of frames. 

    

b. 

To raise the arms up and away from the frame or remove them from the central 

        beam, press the button(s) located on the side of the arm bracket to release the 

        hook from the Center Mast.

STEP 6: RATCHING LOCK-DOWN HOOKS

Fig. 14

Fig. 15

1. 

Adjust the wheel tray locations to match the wheelbase of your bikes. 

2.

 Tighten thumb knobs on each wheel tray to prevent them from moving out of place 

    or vibrating off while driving. 

3. 

Load the bikes onto the rack with the handlebars facing in opposite directions from 

    each other to avoid interference  between bikes. 

4. 

Lower Ratcheting Lock-Down Hooks onto the frame of each bike, pressing firmly, so 

    bike(s) is secure on the rack.

5. 

Secure each bike wheel to the tray using rubber straps on each wheel tray. 

Fig. 15

 

    for procedure 1-5.

STEP 7: BIKES ON RACK

Ratcheting Lock-Down
Hooks

Vertical Adjusting Buttons

Main Center Mast

Summary of Contents for LENOX

Page 1: ...ront of vehicle Bikes must be secured to the rack using the trays supplied tie downs and additional straps if necessary not supplied Check regularly during use that all bicycles remain secured and all bolts and pins are tight and secured Bicycle tires should not be placed directly in front of an exhaust pipe Tires can melt Not safe for Tandem Bikes Recumbent Bikes Motorized Bikes or other non stan...

Page 2: ...Fig 4 1 Slide the two Wheel Tray Support Beams into the horizontal square slots secure with Push Pins Fig 5 2 Slide the Wheel Trays onto the beam making sure to alternate one pair to the left and one pair to the right of each other to allow for adjustment for individual bike wheel bases Fig 6 7 STEP 3 WHEEL SUPPORT BEAMS Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Hitch Tongue 2 Lock Washers 2 1 1 4 8mm hex head bolts 2 Ho...

Page 3: ...g 10 1 With 1 Hole Anti Rattle Threaded Plug installed and aligned insert rack onto vehicle by sliding the Hitch Tongue into the hitch receiver Fig 11 2 Insert 3 half thread Anti Rattle Hitch Bolt 19mm with lock washer into receiver and tongue and tighten securely Fig 12 3 Insert Hairpin Cotter Pin through hole on other side of hitch bolt Fig 13 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 STEP 5 RACK ON VEHICLE Hitch To...

Page 4: ...RATCHING LOCK DOWN HOOKS Fig 14 Fig 15 1 Adjust the wheel tray locations to match the wheelbase of your bikes 2 Tighten thumb knobs on each wheel tray to prevent them from moving out of place or vibrating off while driving 3 Load the bikes onto the rack with the handlebars facing in opposite directions from each other to avoid interference between bikes 4 Lower Ratcheting Lock Down Hooks onto the f...

Page 5: ...tallation of non original parts components or accessories Damage due to loading of the bicycle carrier with non standard bicycles items that are not standard bicycles or any product that exceeds the stated weight capacity of the bicycle carrier Damage or failure due to improper use accidents neglect or failure to follow the instructions provided with the product The paint and finish of the bicycle ...

Reviews: