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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH User Manual T-REST Dinghy Supports Please ensure that all persons operating or using our tender rests have read and understood the owner's manual.

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH Dear customer, We are pleased that you have decided to purchase our dinghy supports. Tender-Rest offers you a safe solution for resting / storing your dinghy or jet ski. The advantage of our system is, on the one hand, that the dinghy supports can simply be folded in when not in use and that, due to the design, there are no longer any dangerous sharp corners or edges where you can bump your toes or even hit your shins. On the other hand, the dinghy supports can be pre-adjusted to the required hull angle in just a few simple steps. This presetting only needs to be...

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH Product information: The product serves as a safe and universal support for dinghies and jet skis up to a maximum total weight of 420 kg. The installation of the supports is primarily carried out on the bathing platform of a larger boat. The supports are designed in such a way that they can be easily folded in when they are not in use. Painful bumping or injuries to the toes, feet, shins or other parts of the body are largely avoided by the constructive design as a whole and especially when folded. The dinghy rests also reduce the risk of tripping and/or falling...

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH Information or dos and don'ts to prevent personal injury or property damage. Information on special hazards that are imminent if the hazard statement is not observed. Crushing hazard a) Warnings, cautions and safety instructions: In particular, observe both the general safety and accident prevention regulations of the legislator and the safety instructions in the operating instructions. Please ensure that all persons operating or using our tender rests have read and understood the owner's manual. Crushing hazard Please never place your fingers, toes or other body...

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH c) Intended use: The dinghy supports may only be used in pairs and for the intended purpose. They are only used to support a dinghy or a jet ski with a maximum total weight of 420 kg. After receipt, check the dinghy rests for function, damage or obvious defects. A damaged dinghy support must not be put into operation. The intended use includes compliance with the operating instructions, in particular the safety instructions, and compliance with the cleaning, maintenance and testing regulations. d) Exclusion of liability: This instruction manual has been created...

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH 3. Putting into operation: a) Installation of the dinghy supports: For proper use, two dinghy supports must be fitted for each dinghy / jet ski. It should be noted that the centre of gravity of the dinghy / jet ski must always be with a minimum safety distance of 100 mm between the two dinghy supports. An outboard engine, tank fillings or other cargoes must be taken into account. The distance and position of the dinghy supports must be chosen accordingly on the bathing platform.

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH In the longitudinal direction of the carrier boat, the centre of gravity of the dinghy / jet ski must always be safe with a minimum safety distance of 100 mm from the rear end of the bathing platform to the bathing platform. In addition, the center of gravity of the dinghy / jet ski must not be outside the requirements themselves. Safety clearance 100mm to the rear end of the bathing platform The center of gravity of the dinghy with outboard motor and other loads must be at least 100 mm in front of the rear end of the bathing platform Unacceptable center of gravity...

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbHThe dinghy rests can be screwed onto the bathing platform.For this purpose, there are 10 mounting holes in the lower part of the component supports, of which at least 8 must be used. Mounting holes in the lower part for screwing the component supports onto the bathing platform. At least 4 mounting points in the middle area and 4 mounting points in the outer area must be screwed. Suitable screws with a diameter of at least 5 mm and sufficient length must be used!

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH Alternatively, the dinghy rests can be inserted into the well-known and commercially available bushings that are installed on the bathing platform with the bolts supplied. Alternative fastening option Bolt diameter 14.5mm Bolt length 40mm Stud distance: 160 or 320mm M ! For all types of fastening, the above-mentioned rules on the centre of gravity must be

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH Attention: If the fastening with bolts and bushings is chosen and the mounting bushings are not just recessed into the bathing platform, but are attached, then the supplied compensation plate must be attached to the lower part of the dinghy support as shown here.

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH b) One-time adjustment of the front & rear hull angles The support angle (hull angle) can be adjusted to the required size on each dinghy support. Fuselage angles can be set between 180 degrees and 105 degrees for a pointed fuselage and 90 degrees for a flattened fuselage. First, you need to determine the hull angle of your dinghy / jet ski at the respective support point. A protractor, a cardboard template, but also a folding rule can be helpful for this. Once you know the angle, you can transfer it to the dinghy support. Place a finger in the hole provided and...

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A Product of LINNEXT GmbH Make sure that the spring bolt is locked into the hole of the staking disc. Then tighten the two M10 (SW17) nuts evenly against each other using the open-end wrenches supplied with the scope of delivery. Crushing hazard Attention: Every time you use it, make sure that the bolts are actually fully advanced to the forward position and are neatly engaged. The ring must be against the surface of the hexagonal nut, as shown here. If one or more bolts are not fully advanced, there is a risk that the supports will collapse under load! Once you have adjusted the hull angle...

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