Weather Conditions
SeaSuckers can be used in cold weather. The vacuum pads will
stiffen in colder temperatures. Because the vacuum pads need to
conform the the mounting surface when you attach them, it is highly
recommended that you store your rack at room temperature (60F+)
prior to use. You will not be able to properly attach the vacuum
mounts if they are too cold. Mounting surfaces must be free of ice,
snow, dirt and any other potential obstruction to making a full
vacuum seal.
Rain and wet weather should not affect the performance of your
SeaSucker rack. If rain or water gets inside any of your vacuum
pumps, pull the plunger out and dry the inside of the pump cylinder
with a paper towel. Re-lube the plunger gasket if necessary and
reinsert the plunger in the pump cylinder. Screws or other metal
parts that show signs of rusting or corrosion should be replaced.
To Remove Your Rack: Lift and Cover!
With your fingertip, use one of the tabs on the SeaSucker’s vacuum
pad to lift the edge of each pad up from the mounting surface. This
will break the vacuum seal.
Always put the
p r o t e c t i v e
covers back on
y
o
u
r
S e a S u c k e r s
when the rack is
not attached to
y o u r c a r t o
p r o t e c t t h e
rubber of the
vacuum pad from getting nicked or cut and to help the vacuum pad
maintain its original shape. Make sure the vacuum pad is fully
seated in the protective cover before storing it. The edge of the
vacuum pad could be damaged or deformed if the protective cover
isn’t isn’t properly installed. If you lose or damage your protective
covers, store your rack so that the vacuum cups do not come into
contact with any object or surface.
Always check your straps after removing your rack. If you see signs
of wear, fraying, or tearing, replace them before using your rack
again.
Check for the Indicator Band During Use
SeaSucker vacuum mounts are not intended to be permanent
fixtures on your car - they will lose vacuum over time. When your
vacuum cup loses vacuum, it will warn you by extending the pump’s
plunger, exposing an orange band. You are required to monitor your
v a c u u m m o u n t s
during use. When
getting in or out of
your car, check to
see if the indicator
band is visible on any
of the rack’s vacuum
cups. If you see the
band, simply pump
the SeaSucker as
described above.
If the indicator band appears less than four (4) hours after being
pumped to full strength, either cleaning, maintenance or repositioning
may be required. If your rack is mounted on a scratched surface,
move the rack to a more suitable position. If the mounting surface or
vacuum cup is dirty, clean it. If these steps don’t stop the vacuum
mount from losing vacuum prematurely, discontinue use until the
problem is resolved. Replace the suspect vacuum cup with the spare
that came with your rack if
n e c e s s a r y - a d d i t i o n a l
r e p l a c e m e n t p a r t s c a n b e
purchased in the Replacement
Parts section of our on-line
store.
Strapping Cargo to You
Monkey Bars
One of the great things about
owning Monkey Bars is that you
can carrying almost anything you
can strap to the bars. To secure
cargo, such as surfboards,
paddle boards, ladders, lumber,
PVC pipes, or taxidermied
alligators, remember this simple
m a n t r a : O V E R t h e c a r g o ,
UNDER the bars.
Indicator band exposed:
time to re-pump!
Full power!