Operating Instructions
Note:
• The lock nut is tightened and loosened without additional tools (i.e. by hand).
• The supplied wrench is provided to assist, if necessary, in loosening the lock nut.
• The mechanism is to be checked on a regular basis.
• To ensure proper functioning and a long dependable operating life of the moving parts
in the receiver pipe, the tow bar should be always be removed and the sealing plug
fitted during journeys without a trailer.
• If the visibility of the licence plate or the lights is impaired by the towing hitch, the towing
hitch must be removed when a trailer is not being towed.
• Always grease the tow bar before inserting.
• The tow bar (even when not installed) must always be in the vehicle.
• Attach the sign provided to the vehicle near the support tube or on the inside of the
luggage compartment in a clearly visible location.
Marking (red)
Coiled spring
Lock nut with
cone thrust collar
Coiled spring
Bracket
Safety bore for
coiled spring
Receiver pipe
Lock nut
Balls
Stop ring
Spherical
caps
Marking (red)
Tow bar
Sealing plug
Tow Bar Removal and Installation
Tow bar removal
1.) Pull coiled spring out of safety bore.
2.) Turn lock nut counterclockwise to stop
ring.
3.) Pull out tow bar.
4.) Push in sealing plug and tighten lock nut by
turning clockwise.
Tow bar installation
1.) Turn sealing nut counterclockwise to stop
ring and pull out sealing plug.
2.) Insert tow bar into receiver pipe as far as it
will go. The red ring marking must no longer
be visible.
3.) Tighten lock nut by turning clockwise.
The lock nut must be screwed on far enough
that the coiled spring can pass through the
safety bore (directly in front of the lock
nut) through the receiver pipe and tow
bar without difficulty (see illustration).
Only when these conditions are fulfilled is
the tow bar properly locked in place and
may it be used.
If the coiled spring does not fully protrude
through the safety bore, the tow bar is not
properly locked in place and, because of the
associated accident risk, it must not be
used under any circumstances.
To determine and rectify possible damage,
consult an appropriate service center.
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