Warning, Operating your fulltilt™ tonno, Quick tips – Extang FullTilt General Installation (Snap style) User Manual

Page 4: Quick and easy removal, Quick and easy reattachment

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When replacing your FullTilt™

tonno be sure to seat the upper and

lower hinge rails properly. With the frame at a 30° angle,

shift the frame side-to-side to confirm that the curved ridge

on the lower hinge rail is located between the tonno frame

corner caps.

Quick and Easy Removal

Step 1- Lift and hold cover while releasing the lower joint of the gas strut.
Step 2- Rotate the cover upward past 45° and lift out of the quick-hinge front rail system.
Step 3- Slide off the lower hinge rail.

Quick and Easy Reattachment

Step 1- Lift cover as a unit and drop front edge into the quick-hinge front rail system groove. Be careful that locking

tongue (vertical web) is between both corner pieces and rail end plates. There is about 1/8ʼ total clearance

on the ends. Slowly and gently rotate downward.

DO NOT FORCE! IT SHOULD FALL INTO PLACE!!

Note: Frame

should slide side-to-side about 1/8” freely, If hinge is tight, something is wrong, you are most likely

not centered.

Step 2- Reattach the gas struts with body on bottom in open position. Drop cover and latch both sides securely.

Operating Your FullTilt™ Tonno

Make sure that upper

hinge rail assembly

slides easily over ridge

on lower hinge rail.

If you need to tow your vehicle

backward, be sure to release the

cover and stow against the hinge

rail using Velcro® straps provided.

When the upper hinge rail

Assembly is properly centered

side to side—the rail will rotate

easily. Be sure that steel rail end

plates are in place to keep rails

from jamming.

When tonno is

removed, stow the gas

shock against the shock

hold down stud.

WARNING!

High winds may catch the tonno cover and cause it to open if not latched.

Be very careful raising tonno in windy conditions. Cover should always be latched when

down. Do not drive with cover raised or unlatched, even at slow speeds. When towing vehicle

backwards, cover must be removed or tarp fully rolled and secured with Velcro® straps.

When in the proper position, the frame should freely

translate about 1/8”.

If not, raise the frame and seat it again.

Do not overload your truck bed. Objects that press into the

vinyl will wear a hole quite quickly. If you need to carry larger

objects, remove the entire tonneau frame, or roll the tarp to

the cab and secure. However when the tarp is rolled up the tail

rail must be attached to the framework.

If the load is too large to accommodate the tail rail, then the

tonneau frame and tarp must be completely removed.

Reassemble when load is removed. The tonneau can be easily

stowed and reassembled for the return trip. It will improve your

fuel economy all the way home!

Do not attempt to carry the assembled tonneau loose in the truck bed,

even for a short distance, and even if tied down. The tonneau

will try to become airborne even at low speeds.

On a periodic basis, you should check the security

of

all the fasteners on your tonneau system.

Trucks driven on bumpy roads or at high

speeds suffer vibration that can loosen all

elements of your tonneau system.

Quick Tips

Extang Corporation, 5400 S. State Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, 734 677-0444, Fax: 734 677-8409

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