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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Be sure to follow all the guidelines in this manual at all times. If you use the bike rack incorrectly or otherwise than intended your   

 

guarantee and the manufacturer’s liability for possible damages will no longer apply.
2.  Yakima is not responsible for personal injuries and/or damage to property or financial loss caused by the incorrect fitting or use of the  

 

rack.
3.  The driver is solely responsible for making sure there is nothing wrong with the rack and that it is properly attached to the tow hook.
4.  Do not exceed the maximum load specified for the rear axle by the vehicle manufacturer. 
5.  Do not exceed the maximum D value of the tow bar. The D value of the tow bar should be at least 7.6 kN. Refer to the following formulas 
to convert GK and GA values of older towing hooks into the D value:  
D = (9.81/1000) x (G[A] x G[K]) / (G[A] + G[K]) 
D in [kN], G[A] in [kg], G[K] in [kg]
6.  Damaged or worn components must be replaced immediately.
7.  Do not leave parts like child seats, drink bottles, saddle bags, batteries of e bikes on the bikes during transportation.
8.  Always lock the bike rack and each frame grab during the journey.
9.  The ball of the tow hook must not be made of aluminium or GGG 40 material and must be completely free of grease when using the rack.
10.  Remove the bike rack when you are not using it to reduce fuel consumption. You should also remove the bike rack whenever you go 
through a carwash.
11.  The distance between the centre of the brake lights and the outer edge of the bike must not be more than 40 cm.
12.  Remove any unused items such as frame grabs when not required. 

13.  Vehicle Driving and Regulations

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The speed driven must be suited to the load transported and to official speed limits. In the absence of any speed limits, we recommend 
a maximum speed of 130 km/h. 

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When transporting any load, the speed of the vehicle must take into account all conditions such as the state of the road, the surface of 
the road, traffic conditions, wind, etc. Vehicle handling, cornering, braking and sensitivity to side winds will change with the addition of 
loads.

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Off-road driving is not recommended and could result in damage to your vehicle or your gear.

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Be wary that the bike rack is extending the rear of the vehicle on a low level which might cause the bike rack to make contact with the 
ground on speed bumps and steep slopes.

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Do not drive over speed bumps with any speed higher than 10 km/h.

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The number plate of the vehicle will need to be duplicated on the carrier if it is covered by the carrier or its load.

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The third brake light of the vehicle will need to be duplicated if it is covered by the carrier or it’s load.

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Use caution when reversing as the bike rack may not be able to be seen through the rear window or mirrors.  If rear view is obstructed, 
the vehicle is to be equipped with adequate rear-view mirrors (e.g. exterior rear-view mirror on the right side or trailer rear-view mirror).

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Remove any unused items such as frame grabs when not required. 

14.  Maintenance

 

It is important to clean the rack regularly and thoroughly with soap and water. Dry it well afterwards. It is also recommended to:
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Clean the ball of the tow bar and the fittings that fasten around the tow bar regularly.

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Liberally spray a lubricant such as silicone:

-Into all the locks 
-Into the coupling mechanism (above the red/green indication window)
-Onto both hooks on the left and right on the underside of the bike rack.
-On the threaded rod of all frame holders. 
-On the plastic piece of the cable to be inserted in the undergear. 
15.  If the carrier is not fully loaded, remove any extra frame grabs and engage all wheel straps.
16.  Check that the tilt function is engaged correctly before any trip. 
17.  While you are driving, check regularly that the rack and the bikes are still securely fastened.
18.  Check that the lights are working properly before you set off, even in the daytime.
19.  Never cover the bike rack and the bikes with a cloth, tarpaulin or similar.
20.  If the vehicle has an electrical hatch or tailgate, switch it off when using the rack.
21.  Do not use any spare parts or accessories other than those provided by Yakima. Using other spare parts or accessories will mean that 
Yakima can no longer accept any liability for damage that may be suffered.
22.  If the rack is turned with the bikes on it, the frame must always be supported until it has been turned fully into the open position. Allow-
ing it to fall open by itself is to be avoided.
23.  Attach the heaviest bike as close as possible to the vehicle.
23.  Ensure the load center of the bikes is as low and close to the towball as possible.
24.  In order to secure your bike against theft we recommend fastening a belt lock around the bikes’ frames. Yakima is not liable in case of 
theft of the support and/or the bikes.
25.  It is important to always tension the bike frame in the deepest zone of the clamp. If this is neglected, the tension may fall and the frame 
will come loose. We also urgently recommend using a “bike frame adapter” (see accessories) in case the bike’s frame has a large diameter 
and/or a deviating shape. This regularly happens in case of mountain bikes, but also in ladies’ bikes or electric bikes.

Summary of Contents for 8002495

Page 1: ...v2 0 1 16 FoldClick 2 16 3 kg FoldClick 3 19 0 kg 50 kg 33 7 kg 31 0 kg 60 kg 43 7 kg 41 0 kg 70 kg 53 7 kg 51 0 kg 80 kg 63 7 kg 61 0 kg Max kg FoldClick 2 FoldClick 3 MAX 2100 mm MAX 100 mm 4 MAX 30 kg MAX 58 kg FoldClick 2 FoldClick 3 1 8 m 50 mm ...

Page 2: ...T FOLDCLICK 2 FOLDCLICK 3 1 FoldClick Bike Assembly x1 x1 2 Bike Frame Grabs x2 x3 3 Tow Ball 50 mm x1 x1 4 Number Plate Fasteners x16 x16 5 Number Plate Spacer x4 x4 6 Bike Carrier Key Set x1 x1 KIT CONTENTS 2 1 5 4 6 3 NOTE FoldClick 3 pictured for illustrative purposes ...

Page 3: ...rom base to center of ball to be 50 mm 75 MM AND 75 MM Tongue width less than 75 mm 65 MM Height from base to center of ball to be 65 mm Distance from center of ball to end of flat base to be 70 mm 70 MM TROUBLESHOOTING Duo and Multi Ball tow balls Quick change style tow balls Tow balls with welded supports or tabs often interfere with the plastic covers on the carrier Tongue width greater than 75...

Page 4: ...ll to your hitch receiver Tighten to 200 Nm PLACE FOLDER CARRIER ONTO TOW BALL Ensure the carrier remains folded when placing on tow ball UNFOLD CARRIER Once the carrier is vertically positioned on the tow ball as pictured unfold the carrier until a click is heard NOTE Ensure the lock is in the unlock position and the indicator window is completely green ...

Page 5: ... 5 Number Plate Spacers must be used to comply with local regulations UNFOLD LIGHTS AND WHEEL TRAYS Unfold lights and wheel trays until a click is heard ATTACH NUMBER PLATE Using the supplied Number Plate Spacers and Fasteners secure your number plate to the carrier NOTE Press levers to unfold lights ...

Page 6: ...ev2 0 6 16 7 Pin Plug 6 7 12 V 24 V TILT CARRIER Using one foot on the carrier pedal while holding onto the carrier hoop press to tilt carrier to gain access to the light plug CONNECT LIGHT PLUG Connect carrier light plug to your hitch power supply ...

Page 7: ...v2 0 7 16 Click 8 9 REPOSITION CARRIER Holding onto the carrier hoop return the carrier to its horizontal position until a click is heard LOCK CARRIER Lock the carrier to tow ball using the keys provided Use caution when opening and closing tailgate ...

Page 8: ...02406_ 9802407 Rev2 0 8 16 10 1 2 MIN 22 mm MAX 80 mm 3 ATTACH FRAME GRABS Press knob of Frame Grabs to expand frame holders 1 and attach to carrier hoop 2 Attach frame clamp to your bike frame and rotate knob clockwise to secure 3 ...

Page 9: ...2406_ 9802407 Rev2 0 9 16 1 2 3 FoldClick 2 FoldClick 3 1 2 3 11 12 MULTI BIKE CONFIGURATION Load heaviest bikes first and lock bikes to carrier SECURE BIKE WITH WHEEL STRAPS Secure bikes to carrier using the wheel straps and buckles ...

Page 10: ...6100009518_8002495_8002496_ 9802406_ 9802407 Rev2 0 10 16 Recommended maintenance to be performed at least every 12 months MAINTENANCE ...

Page 11: ...6100009518_8002495_8002496_ 9802406_ 9802407 Rev2 0 11 16 ...

Page 12: ...0009518_8002495_8002496_ 9802406_ 9802407 Rev2 0 12 16 1 2 REMOVAL UNLOCK CARRIER Unlock the carrier using the keys provided DISCONNECT LIGHT PLUG Disconnect carrier light plug from your hitch power supply ...

Page 13: ...100009518_8002495_8002496_ 9802406_ 9802407 Rev2 0 13 16 3 2 1 3 4 FOLD IN LIGHTS AND WHEEL TRAYS Fold in lights and wheel trays until a click is heard NOTE Press levers to fold in lights FOLD UP CARRIER ...

Page 14: ...6100009518_8002495_8002496_ 9802406_ 9802407 Rev2 0 14 16 5 REMOVE FOLDER CARRIER FROM TOW BALL ...

Page 15: ...ed to be duplicated on the carrier if it is covered by the carrier or its load The third brake light of the vehicle will need to be duplicated if it is covered by the carrier or it s load Use caution when reversing as the bike rack may not be able to be seen through the rear window or mirrors If rear view is obstructed the vehicle is to be equipped with adequate rear view mirrors e g exterior rear...

Page 16: ...06_ 9802407 Rev2 0 16 16 www yakima com au www yakima co nz www yakima eu YAKIMA PRODUCTS INC 4101 Kruse Way Lake Oswego OR 97035 2541 USA 888 925 4621 YAKIMA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 17 Hinkler Court Brendale QLD 4500 Australia 1800 143 548 ...

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