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Hostavice, 198 00, CZ, IČO: 28256212, DIČ: CZ28256212
9.8.4.
The Holder must be mounted by at least 4 screws forming a rectangular shape to
ensure stability and vibration resistance.
9.8.5.
Whenever possible, mount the Holder as close to its centerline as possible (i.e. use
mounting nuts in the center, not on the edge of the base plate).
9.8.6.
The Holder and the Device have combined weight of approximately 1kg.
9.8.7.
Make sure the Holder is mounted on a solid structure on your motorbike
(handlebar or other support structure designed to carry heavy equipment) that
can carry the weight of the Holder and the Device reliably.
9.8.8.
It is imperative that Holder is mounted in such a way that engine vibrations and
shocks from road are kept to minimum. Excessive vibrations and shocks in the
Holder might cause a premature failure of the charging pins and / or of the Device.
This applies especially, if you plan to use the Holder and the Device off the paved
roads.
9.8.9.
Mounting tips:
9.8.9.1.
Soft mounting style (e.g. Ram Mounts balls) is not recommended for
motorcycles. If you must use this mounting style for some reason, use at
least C size ball (1,5 inch);
9.8.9.2.
Although some motorcycles provide GPS mounting brackets (e.g. Yamaha
T700), they might not be strong enough to support heavy equipment
without additional reinforcement;
9.8.9.3.
Some aftermarket “rally” cockpits actually enhance engine vibrations
because of their design, which can cause charging problems, premature
charging pins failure and/or Device failure;
9.8.9.4.
In case excessive vibrations manifest in the Holder, consider adding extra
dampening between the mounting point and the holder (rubber mat,
rubber spacers, etc.);
9.8.9.5.
Standard aftermarket smart phone brackets are generally not strong
enough to carry the combined weight of the Holder and the Device.
9.9.
Inserting Device into Holder
9.9.1.
Correct Device placement / orientation in the Holder (M8 charging connector is
facing away from the spring-loaded retaining hook):