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Thule Motion XT 6297, 6298, 6299 Instructions Roof box Complies with ISO norm

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Thule Motion XT 6297, 6298, 6299

Instructions

Roof box

Complies with ISO norm

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Max 75 kgMax 165 Ibs Max 130 km/h

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L 42 Ib 19 kgXL 46 Ib 21 kgXXL 55 Ib 25 kg

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Thule One-Key System

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Thule MultiLift

For snow sport applications, cargo boxes truly excel.

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When using Thule Load carriers and accessories, the user must understand the precautions. The points listed below will assist you in using the rack system and will encourage safety.

• For quality fits and safety, use only the recommended rack or accessoryas stated in Thule’s current Fit Guide. Do not assume a rack will fit,always check the current Fit Guide when obtaining a new vehicle.

• The maximum load specified in the assembly instructions is not to beexceeded. However, this limit is always subordinate to the maximum loadrecommended by the manufacturer of the car itself. It is always the lowermaximum recommended load that applies. Max roof load = load carrierweight + any fitted carrier accessories + the weight of the load itself.

• Always make sure all doors are open when mounting a roof rack system.Make sure all knobs, bolts, screws, straps, and locks are firmly attached,tightened and locked before every trip. Knobs, bolts, screws, straps andlocks must be periodically inspected for signs of wear, corrosion, andfatigue. Check your load at stops during the trip to ensure continuedfastening security.

• Check local and state laws governing projection of objects beyond theperimeter of a vehicle. Be aware of the width and height of your cargosince low clearance branches, bridges, and parking garages can affectthe load. All cargo will affect the vehicle’s driving behavior. Never drivewith any lock, knob or rack in an open or unlocked position. All longloads such as, but not limited to, sailboards, surfboards, kayaks, canoes,and lumber must be tied down front and rear to the bumpers or towhooks of the vehicle.

• Remove your Thule rack and accessories when they are not in use andbefore entering automatic car washes.

• All locks must be turned and moved periodically to ensure smoothoperation. Use graphite or dry lubricant to help this. Thule locks aredesigned to deter vandalism and theft but should not be consideredtheft proof. Remove valuable gear if your vehicle is unattended for anextended period. Place at least one key in the glove compartment.

• For safety to your vehicle and rack system, obey all posted speed limitsand traffic cautions. Adapt your speed to the conditions of the road andthe load being carried.

• Do not use Thule load carriers and accessories for purposes otherthan those for which they were designed. Do not exceed their carryingcapacity. Failure to follow these guidelines or the product’s instructionswill void the warranty.

• All loads must be secured using the provided straps.

• Consult with your Thule dealer if you have any questions regarding theoperations and limits of Thule products. Review all instructions andwarranty information carefully.

• Not for use on trailers or towed vehicles.

• Not for offroad use.

• Keep bicycle tires away from hot exhaust.

THULE RACK GUIDELINES