Remove from below the vehicle any protective sealant from the points of contact between the shell and the tow bar; then paint the
uncovered parts with rust preventer.
1.
Disassemble the spare wheel.
2.
Make a cut on the bumper's lower middle side as shown in the enclosed layout.
3.
Place the hex wrench nuts with reference to the existing holes "2" and "4" positioned on the rear end of the spars's inner
side and on to hole "3" positioned on the crossbeam which connects the two spars.
WARNING: The holes may be hidden by scotch tape.
4.
Place tow bar "A" in correspondence to holes "2" and "4", insert screws and then fix.
5.
Place the hex wrench nut in position "1" fasten component "B" with reference to holes "1" and "5".
6.
Fasten component "C" with reference to holes " 3" and "6".
7.
Tighten all bolts and nuts with a tightening torque as shown in the enclosed layout.
8.
Reassemble the spare wheel.
9.
Connect the wiring to the socket (usually given apart), following the car booklet's instructions "use and maintenance" as
shown in the enclosed wiring kit layout.
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Make sure that the tow bar is suitable for the vehicle before starting the installation. Verify also that the vehicle's towing
disposal quoted on the car registration is mentioned on the tow bar document. Otherwise ask for the appropriate office
(umbrarimorchi@umbrarimorchi.it) for explanations or updated documents.
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For safety, all work involving tow bar installation must be undertaken by skilled technicians.
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Damaged components must be replaced with manufacturer's spares parts by qualified staff.
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It is forbidden to make any modification or structural repair to the tow bar.
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The tow ball must be kept clean and lubricated. For added safety, his diameter (50 mm) must be checked at regular
intervals. If the tow ball measures less than 49 mm after selected readings across the diameter, the tow ball must be
replaced with a new one.
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After 1000 km of towing, check torque settings for nuts and bolts, in accordance with the table.
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
USE AND MAINTENANCE
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