6
GB
The tyre stand may not be moved when
supporting a load (rims + tyres) since there
is a danger that it could tip over.
The tyre stand may not be tipped since this
could cause injury.
The tyre stand may not be used if damaged
since this could cause injury.
Always operate the tyre stand using two
hands.
Due to danger of
tipping, load tyre stand
ONLY from above, in
order to avoid injury.
Check the tyre holder regularly for damage
and wear and stop using it in case of any
defects.
Do not use the tyre holder for any other
purposes (e.g. as ladder or safety stand).
Keep children away from the tyre holder.
Do not load the tyre holder beyond the
maximum permissible load (see Technical
data).
Assembly
Decide on the final location for your tyre holder
before putting the wheels on to it.
1. First of all fit the central linking piece
1
and the extension legs
6
together (if
necessary a rubber hammer can help with
this). Fasten with the spring washers
2
and screws
3
supplied (see Fig. A).
2. Insert the down rod section (without
plug)
4
into the linking piece
1
(see
Fig. B).
3. Then slide the plate
7
over the centre
length of the pipe. Insert the pin
8
through the lowest borehole and attach the
plate
7
(see Fig. C).
4. Load the rim with tire (see Fig. D). Proceed
in same sequence for the next tire (see
Fig. E & F).
5. Now, put in place the end rod section (with
plug)
5
(see Fig. F). Proceed as described
above, until all 4 tires are properly stored
(see Fig. G).
Instructions for use of
accessories
The tyre chips
12
are placed on the valves as
a simple means of labelling when storing tyres.
The air pressure gauge
10
is used for taking
rough measurements. If needed, go to the
nearest petrol station to check the pressure more
accurately.
Use:
Push in the measuring rod of the air
pressure gauge
10
fully before use.
Then place on valve and read off pressure in
desired units on the measuring rod (See Fig. H).
If the pressure is too high, the valve can be
pressed in using the button on the side of the
gauge to let out air.
The tread gauge
9
is used for taking rough
measurements.
Go to a garage if necessary.
Maintenance and care
The tyre stand and the central linking
piece
1
should be checked regularly for
damage or wear.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not
use any cleaning fluids, solvents or sharp
objects.
The tyre protection cover
11
is used for
storage of the tyres (see Fig. I).