Cover Use and Maintenance
The cover has superior quality rail weatherstrips seals. These seals help to minimize water intrusion into the truck bed.
The initial break-in period for the rail weatherstrip is approximately 48 hours while in the fully closed position.
Your cover may be sightly harder to open and close during this break-in period.
Closing and locking the cover
To latch your cover anywhere along the rail, push down firmly
on the end of the lock handle.
Insert the key and turn until it is locked or unlocked.
Cover lock adjustment
A 3/32" Allen wrench can be used to adjust the pointed set screw
on the lock arm. Turn clockwise to apply additional latching pressure on the rail,
or turn counter-clockwise if the lock is too hard to close.
Securing loose cargo
Retractable covers help in transporting loose and large cargo, a unique feature that most
bed covers cannot claim. NOTE: Cargo should still be secured to the truck bed to prevent
it from coming loose.
To help secure any item too big to fit under the cover, latch the lock handle shut against
the item to help keep it in place.
MAINTENANCE & CARE
Cleaning and caring for your cover.
You can wash and wax your cover, but do not use any cleaners,
protectants or strong chemicals.
The cover should be cleaned with mild soap and water.
Do not allow gasoline to come in contact with the cover.
The weather striping may absorb soapy residue from a car wash,
it is recommended to wipe down the inside of the rails from time to time.
IMPORTANT: NEVER spray any lubricant or cleaner in the rails.
THIS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
The bearings are sealed and will not need any lubricant or spray.
If the rails feel sticky, run paraffin wax along the rail.
USE
Opening and using the cover
To use your cover, open the lock cover and
press the button at the center of the latch
to pop open the handle.
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