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PACK CONTENTS & FITTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANCHOR POINT FITMENT

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PACK CONTENTS & FITTING INSTRUCTIONSFOR ANCHOR POINT FITMENT

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Cequent, a division of Horizon Global Pty Ltd49 Pacific Drive, Keysborough, VIC, 3173

Phone: 1800 812 017www.rola.com.au

For Vehicle Compatability Guide refer www.rola.com.auPlease refer to http://www.rola.com.au/fi/vca-vea.pdf for Fitting Instruction revision updates

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What you need

Fitting instructions

Care for your roof racks

Fit Kit

End Supports

Cross Bars

Other Equipment

Vehicle Compatibility Guide

STAGE 1: Build Your Racks

STAGE 2: Prepare Your Vehicle

STAGE 3: Fit Your Racks

Warranty Information

Warranty Registration Card

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Contents

Cequent, a division of Horizon Global Pty Ltd49 Pacific Drive, Keysborough, VIC, 3173

Phone: 1800 812 017www.rola.com.au

For Vehicle Compatability Guide refer www.rola.com.auPlease refer to http://www.rola.com.au/fi/vca-vea.pdf for Fitting Instruction revision updates

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what You NeedTO INSTALL YOUR ROOF RACKS

11Fit Kit

You should have an Anchor Point fitment Fit Kit.The following instructions are for Anchor Point fitment only.

Part Number DescriptionVFA_________ Vehicle Fitment Anchor Point Kit

Anchor Point Nuts4 x (27-0839)

Anchor Point Bolt4 x

Anchor Point Locator4 x (27-0824)

Anchor Point Platform4 x (27-0823)

End Support Feet4 x (27-0848, 27-0849, 27-0850, 27-08451)

Please note that your Fit kit may also contain Pad Adaptors, and other parts depending on your vehicle. Please refer to the Vehicle Compatibility Guide.

Anchor Point Locator

Anchor Point Platform

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22End Supports

Concealed End Support System (VCA001)

End Supports4 x (27-0825, 27-0842 27-0835, 27-0829/27-0830)

Cover Caps for End Supports2 x (27-0831)2 x (27-0832)

Keys for lock system2 x (22-0601-4)

Extended End Support System (VEA001)

End Supports4 x (27-0825, 27-0842 27-0835, 27-0827/27-0828)

End cap for bars4 x (25-0258)

Keys for lock system2 x (22-0601-4)

Part Numbers DescriptionVCA001 Concealed End SupportVEA001 Extended End Support

what You NeedTO INSTALL YOUR ROOF RACKS

11Fit Kit

You should have an Anchor Point fitment Fit Kit.The following instructions are for Anchor Point fitment only.

Part Number DescriptionVFA_________ Vehicle Fitment Anchor Point Kit

Anchor Point Nuts4 x (27-0839)

Anchor Point Bolt4 x

Anchor Point Locator4 x (27-0824)

Anchor Point Platform4 x (27-0823)

End Support Feet4 x (27-0848, 27-0849, 27-0850, 27-08451)

Please note that your Fit kit may also contain Pad Adaptors, and other parts depending on your vehicle. Please refer to the Vehicle Compatibility Guide.

Anchor Point Locator

Anchor Point Platform

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Other Equipment

33Cross Bars

Part Numbers DescriptionVXB_________ Cross Bars (Black)VXS_________ Cross Bars (Silver)

Scissors Tape Measure

Pencil Highlighter

The bars you have will be specific to your vehicle, and type of End Support you have chosen.

Additionally, you will need the following tools for the fitting process.

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Vehicle Compatibility guide

You need a Vehicle Compatibility Guide for correct fitment (Separate from these instructions).

You have been supplied a Vehicle Compatibility Guide with your Fit Kit, but for a more regularly updated Vehicle Compatibility Guide, visit: www.rola.com.au

Your Vehicle Compatibility Guide gives you important data and measurements specific to your vehicle model, which you will need throughout the fitting process.

HOW TO USE:

Locate your vehicle model from the list on the left of the Vehicle Compatibility Guide, then use a highlighter to mark the full row of information aligned with it.

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Note the data and measurements that are relevant to your vehicle model,on the right of your highlighted row.

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Go through this booklet and write the relevant data and measurements into the blank spaces that appear along with the symbol on the left.

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Other Equipment

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Part Numbers DescriptionVXB_________ Cross Bars (Black)VXS_________ Cross Bars (Silver)

Scissors Tape Measure

Pencil Highlighter

The bars you have will be specific to your vehicle, and type of End Support you have chosen.

Additionally, you will need the following tools for the fitting process.

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Fitting instructionsFOR INSTALLING YOUR ROOF RACKS

There are three stages of the fitting process to be followed for correct installation of your roof racks. These stages are listed below and explained over the following pages.

Make sure you are aware of whether you are fitting concealed or extended crossbars. For more information on what your pack contains, see pages 4–7.

STAGE 1: build your racks

STAGE 2: prepare your vehicle

STAGE 3: Fit your racks

Go through the fitting instructions and fill in the blank spaces with the relevant data from your Vehicle Compatibility Guide.

You will find these blank spaces wherever the symbol on the left appears, on pages 9, 17 & 18.

before you begin

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Under Cover Buffer Strip

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Front cross bar

Rear cross bar

half F half F

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half R half R

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Front End Support Distance (F)

Rear End Support Distance (R)

If your cross bars have measurement increments shown on the underside, making these marks may not be necessary.

Fitting instructionsFOR INSTALLING YOUR ROOF RACKS

There are three stages of the fitting process to be followed for correct installation of your roof racks. These stages are listed below and explained over the following pages.

Make sure you are aware of whether you are fitting concealed or extended crossbars. For more information on what your pack contains, see pages 4–7.

STAGE 1: build your racks

STAGE 2: prepare your vehicle

STAGE 3: Fit your racks

Go through the fitting instructions and fill in the blank spaces with the relevant data from your Vehicle Compatibility Guide.

You will find these blank spaces wherever the symbol on the left appears, on pages 9, 17 & 18.

before you begin

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End support cover

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strap lever arm

End support covers can only be removed when the covers are fully open.

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Insert slug 5mm

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Remove anchor rod

Unlock lever

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End support cover

a cb

strap lever arm

End support covers can only be removed when the covers are fully open.

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Lock lever

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Measurement

It can be tricky if the slug gets jammed in this step. If it does, wiggle and push the end support and slug alternately until in place.

Hold vertically for this step.

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Repeat steps 3–9 for all end supports.

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Anchor point platform

Anchor roda b

Anchor point locator

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Lock lever

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Measurement

It can be tricky if the slug gets jammed in this step. If it does, wiggle and push the end support and slug alternately until in place.

Hold vertically for this step.

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Repeat steps 3–9 for all end supports.

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Trim away 5mm of top buffer strip on both sides of cross bars.

(extended end top view pictured)

End support covers can only be refitted if the covers are in their fully open position.

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Fit Pegs...

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CONCEALED END SUPPORTS

EXTENDED END SUPPORTS

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Cover caps are indicated as either Left or Right (LH or RH) on their underside.Fitting these incorrectly will not allow the caps to fit in smoothly with the end support.

Cover cap

Correct Incorrect

End cap

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Trim away 5mm of top buffer strip on both sides of cross bars.

(extended end top view pictured)

End support covers can only be refitted if the covers are in their fully open position.

...to Holes

Fit Pegs...

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Cut Under Cover Buffer Strip to size to fill remaining gaps in cross bars.

(extended end bottom view pictured)

build prepare fit

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Part no. of required pad adaptor and location on the vehicle

NA27-0854Rear LH

NA 27-0855Rear RH

Shaded holes show where on the pads the pad adaptors should be attached.E

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Mark your pad adaptor locations on the diagram above.

Front Left (LH)

Pad:

Adaptor*:

Front Right (RH)

Pad:

Adaptor*:

Rear Left (LH)

Pad:

Adaptor*:

Rear Right (RH)

Pad:

Adaptor*:

Identify pad numbers of each pad on the underside of the pads. Pads are shown from their underside in this diagram.

*Pad adaptors are not applicable to all cars.

Cut Under Cover Buffer Strip to size to fill remaining gaps in cross bars.

(extended end bottom view pictured)

build prepare fit

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Anchorpoints

Screw cover

Anchor points can be found on the weather strip on the roof of the vehicle. Remove any covers and put in a safe place for future use (when roof racks are not on the vehicle)

Refer to your Vehicle Compatibility Guide for other instructions relevant to this step.

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point holes

Height of Anchor Stud measured from roof line (X)

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Align anchor point bolts through the holes in the end support feet and anchor point platforms.

Anchor point nut

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Finger tighten the anchor point nuts to firm pressure on both sides.

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Anchorpoints

Screw cover

Anchor points can be found on the weather strip on the roof of the vehicle. Remove any covers and put in a safe place for future use (when roof racks are not on the vehicle)

Refer to your Vehicle Compatibility Guide for other instructions relevant to this step.

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point holes

Height of Anchor Stud measured from roof line (X)

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If the cover closes too easily, open the cover and tighten the nut half a turn and re-close. Repeat if required. Likewise, if you cannot close the cover, back off the nut by half a turn and try again.

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To remove roof racks from the vehicle, unlock the end supports, open the end support cover, then lift racks off the vehicle.

When off the vehicle, store in a clean dry place, away from chemicals and dirt.

FITTING COMPLETE

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Care for your roof racks

Safe usage

• It is essential for the proper assembly; operation and use of the Roof Rack that the instructions and safety precautions supplied are strictly observed. Read any fitting, use and care instructions carefully.

• When loading, pay particular attention to weight distribution. Always ensure that the load has a low centre of gravity. Fasten the load securely against sliding and check regularly for correct positioning.

• The Roof Rack and roof load must not project beyond the body of the carrying vehicle. The load must not extend beyond the sides of the Roof Bars. Long loads should be positioned centrally on the Roof Rack and securely fastened at the front and at the rear. Narrow and heavy loads should be carried as close to the end supports as possible. It is your responsibility to comply with statutory requirements regarding the projection of your load.

• Always secure the load with sufficiently strong synthetic or textile straps.

• Do not use elasticised or "Occy" straps.

• Do not use damaged or frayed straps and replace immediately before subsequent use.

IMPORTANT:Please Read Thoroughly Before Use.Please ensure that Roof Racks are fitted in accordance with the Fitting Instructions.It is important that you observe all recommendations outlined below.

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If the cover closes too easily, open the cover and tighten the nut half a turn and re-close. Repeat if required. Likewise, if you cannot close the cover, back off the nut by half a turn and try again.

CLICK

To remove roof racks from the vehicle, unlock the end supports, open the end support cover, then lift racks off the vehicle.

When off the vehicle, store in a clean dry place, away from chemicals and dirt.

FITTING COMPLETE

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Safe usage (continued):

• Where permissible, when carrying heavy loads, the addition of extra crossbars has proven to be the most successful way to minimise vehicle roof deformation. However, increasing the number of crossbars does not increase the vehicle's maximum permissible roof loading.

• Check the security of your load and the tension of the bolts and fastenings of the Roof Rack before departing and at regular intervals during your journey.

• Specialised systems: where applicable, a specialised Roof Rack and accessories should be used to carry or secure your load (eg, Bike Carrier, Water Craft Carrier). The maximum permissible load for your Roof Bar is the lower of the maximum load capacity specified in your vehicle operation manual, or specified as applying to the Roof Rack. Do not exceed the maximum specified load capacity.

• Maximum permissible load = weight of the Roof Rack + weight of accessories + weight of load (cargo).

• Surfboards: surfboards should be loaded on top of each other rather than side by side.

• Skis: skis should be loaded with the front tips facing towards the rear of the carrying vehicle.

• The mounted & loaded Roof Rack will affect your vehicle's handling characteristics, particularly relating to crosswind sensitivity, corners, and bends and braking behaviour. Exercise extreme care when driving and adjust for the change in vehicle handling and braking behaviour by always driving safely and at a speed appropriate to travel conditions and the load being carried.

• Wind resistance is the number one cause of Roof Rack failures. Prior to securing a load, consider the surface area of the load to determine the suitability of carrying the load on the Roof Racks. Extra caution should be taken when travelling in high winds, at high speed, or when carrying loads with large surface areas (eg tables, bed bases and mattresses, sheets of wood).t

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Maintenance:

• When not used to carry load, the roof-rack shall be removed.

• The Roof Rack should be removed regularly to clean adjoining vehicle surfaces, attaching locations and the Roof Rack itself. It is your responsibility to ensure that the Roof Rack is adequately maintained.

• You should routinely and regularly check the proper functioning of your Roof Racks, and tighten all screws, bolts, connections and straps. Immediately replace any worn or damaged components.

• Remove Roof Rack before entering an automatic carwash.

• To increase fuel efficiency, remove Roof Rack from carrying vehicle when not in use.

• We recommend that you store the Roof Rack Security Key and Fitting Instructions in the glove compartment of your vehicle.

Usage Instructions

It is essential for the proper assembly, operation and use of the Roof Rack that the instructions and safety precautions supplied are strictly observed. The maximum permissible load for your Roof Bar is the lower of the maximum load capacity specified in your vehicle operation manual, or 75 kg. Do not exceed the maximum specified load capacity. Maximum Permissible Load = Weight of the Roof Rack + Weight of Accessories + Weight of Load (Cargo). When fitting the Roof Rack and transporting a load, ensure the vehicle’s functions are not impaired (eg. sunroof, aerials, windscreen wipers, mirrors). Rear doors on Hatch, and wagon-type vehicles should be inspected for adequate clearance for full opening operation of the boot/tailgate. Stop and check all screw connections, bolts and retaining straps after a short distance of travel. Repeat these checks at regular intervals. We recommend that you remove your Roof Rack if using an automated Car Wash or similar. Cequent accepts no responsibility for damage in such circumstances.

WarningsRemember that the fitting of a Roof Rack and the transport of a load increases the overall height of the carrying vehicle. Where the Roof Rack is to be used in off-road conditions, a safety weight reduction of 1.5 should be observed from the total carrying capacity (eg. 60kg/1.5 becomes 40kg). Cequent will not be liable to the purchaser or any other person for any concequential, direct or indirect loss, damage or costs incurred or suffered by the purchaser or any other person including but not limited to damage to persons or property, loss of turnover, loss of profits, loss of business or goodwill arising from or in relation to the assembly and use of the Roof Rack, or the non-observance of the fitting and care instructions.

Safe usage (continued):

• Where permissible, when carrying heavy loads, the addition of extra crossbars has proven to be the most successful way to minimise vehicle roof deformation. However, increasing the number of crossbars does not increase the vehicle's maximum permissible roof loading.

• Check the security of your load and the tension of the bolts and fastenings of the Roof Rack before departing and at regular intervals during your journey.

• Specialised systems: where applicable, a specialised Roof Rack and accessories should be used to carry or secure your load (eg, Bike Carrier, Water Craft Carrier). The maximum permissible load for your Roof Bar is the lower of the maximum load capacity specified in your vehicle operation manual, or specified as applying to the Roof Rack. Do not exceed the maximum specified load capacity.

• Maximum permissible load = weight of the Roof Rack + weight of accessories + weight of load (cargo).

• Surfboards: surfboards should be loaded on top of each other rather than side by side.

• Skis: skis should be loaded with the front tips facing towards the rear of the carrying vehicle.

• The mounted & loaded Roof Rack will affect your vehicle's handling characteristics, particularly relating to crosswind sensitivity, corners, and bends and braking behaviour. Exercise extreme care when driving and adjust for the change in vehicle handling and braking behaviour by always driving safely and at a speed appropriate to travel conditions and the load being carried.

• Wind resistance is the number one cause of Roof Rack failures. Prior to securing a load, consider the surface area of the load to determine the suitability of carrying the load on the Roof Racks. Extra caution should be taken when travelling in high winds, at high speed, or when carrying loads with large surface areas (eg tables, bed bases and mattresses, sheets of wood).t

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Rack System: (”Rola Roof Rack”). The Rola Roof Rack incorporates three components:

Rola Roof Racks5 Year Warranty

End Supports

Cross Bars

Fit Kit

Cequent warrants that, subject to the exclusions and limitations below, the Rola Roof Rack will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 5 years commencing on the date of sale by the authorised Rola stockist to the original purchaser of the entire Rola Roof Rack, including the End Support, Fit Kit and Cross Bars.

If a defect appears in the Rola Roof Rack before the end of the warranty period and Cequent finds the Rola Roof Rack to be defective in materials or workmanship, Cequent will, in its sole discretion, either:

1. Repair the Rola Roof Rack or the defective component of the Rola Roof Rack free of charge;2. Replace the Rola Roof Rack or the defective component of the Rola Roof Rack; or3. Refund the purchase price of the Rola Roof Rack to the original purchaser.Cequent reserves the right to change the design, specifications or composition of the Rola Roof Rack without notice and without liability.

Cequent reserves the right to replace defective products or components with products or components of similar quality, grade and composition, where an identical product or component is not available.Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods.

The 5 year warranty only applies where the entire Rola Roof Rack is purchased in one transaction and is installed and used together.

The 5 year warranty does not apply where:1. The Rola Roof Rack is not installed in compliance with the fitting instructions provided;2. The Rola Roof Rack is not used as intended or designed;3. Any part of the Rola Roof Rack, such as the End Supports, Fit Kits, or Cross Bars, is used with other products or components not intended to be used in conjunction with the modular Rola Roof Rack system;4. The Rola Roof Rack has been on-sold or assigned by the original purchaser;5. The Rola Roof Rack has been modified or repaired by someone other than Cequent or an authorised Rola stockist;6. Cequent cannot establish any fault in the Rola Roof Rack after testing;7. The Rola Roof Rack has been subject to abnormal conditions, including fire, water, humidity, pressure, stress or similar;8. The defect in the Rola Roof Rack has arisen due to abuse, misuse, neglect or accident;9. The defect in the Rola Roof Rack has arisen due to the unlawful or unusual operation of the vehicle to which it is fitted;10. The defect in the Rola Roof Rack has arisen due to the purchaser’s failure to properly assemble, install, fit, maintain or use the Rola Roof Rack in accordance with the specifications and instructions provided by Cequent.

For safety and use instructions, please refer to any General or Specific Fitting Instructions and Use & Care Instructions enclosed with the Rola Roof Rack or on our website at www.rola.com.au

This warranty does not extend to fair wear and tear. Warranty claims can be made by contacting Cequent directly using the details below. A warranty claim must be accompanied by proof of purchase (such as receipt) and details of the alleged defect. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to arrange and pay for any warranty claims, including the shipment of goods to Cequent for inspection. The purchaser may seek reimbursement from Cequent for the costs of such activities, providing Cequent notifies the purchaser in writing that a warranty claim is justified. Any such claims must be made in writing via post or email. The benefits of this warranty are in addition to any rights and remedies imposed by Australian State and Federal legislation that cannot be excluded. Nothing in this warranty is to be interpreted as excluding, restricting or modifying any State or Federal legislation applicable to the supply of goods and services which cannot be so excluded, restricted or modified. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. Cequent makes no express warranties or representations other than set out in this warranty.

The repair or replacement of Rola Roof Racks or part there of, or a refund of the purchase price of the Rola Roof Rack, is the absolute limit of Cequent’s liability under this express warranty.

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ABN 60 004 546 543

Please complete the Warranty form on the reverse side and post to:

PO BOX 4050Dandenong South

VIC 3164Australia

Rack System: (”Rola Roof Rack”). The Rola Roof Rack incorporates three components:

Rola Roof Racks5 Year Warranty

End Supports

Cross Bars

Fit Kit

Cequent warrants that, subject to the exclusions and limitations below, the Rola Roof Rack will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 5 years commencing on the date of sale by the authorised Rola stockist to the original purchaser of the entire Rola Roof Rack, including the End Support, Fit Kit and Cross Bars.

If a defect appears in the Rola Roof Rack before the end of the warranty period and Cequent finds the Rola Roof Rack to be defective in materials or workmanship, Cequent will, in its sole discretion, either:

1. Repair the Rola Roof Rack or the defective component of the Rola Roof Rack free of charge;2. Replace the Rola Roof Rack or the defective component of the Rola Roof Rack; or3. Refund the purchase price of the Rola Roof Rack to the original purchaser.Cequent reserves the right to change the design, specifications or composition of the Rola Roof Rack without notice and without liability.

Cequent reserves the right to replace defective products or components with products or components of similar quality, grade and composition, where an identical product or component is not available.Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods.

The 5 year warranty only applies where the entire Rola Roof Rack is purchased in one transaction and is installed and used together.

The 5 year warranty does not apply where:1. The Rola Roof Rack is not installed in compliance with the fitting instructions provided;2. The Rola Roof Rack is not used as intended or designed;3. Any part of the Rola Roof Rack, such as the End Supports, Fit Kits, or Cross Bars, is used with other products or components not intended to be used in conjunction with the modular Rola Roof Rack system;4. The Rola Roof Rack has been on-sold or assigned by the original purchaser;5. The Rola Roof Rack has been modified or repaired by someone other than Cequent or an authorised Rola stockist;6. Cequent cannot establish any fault in the Rola Roof Rack after testing;7. The Rola Roof Rack has been subject to abnormal conditions, including fire, water, humidity, pressure, stress or similar;8. The defect in the Rola Roof Rack has arisen due to abuse, misuse, neglect or accident;9. The defect in the Rola Roof Rack has arisen due to the unlawful or unusual operation of the vehicle to which it is fitted;10. The defect in the Rola Roof Rack has arisen due to the purchaser’s failure to properly assemble, install, fit, maintain or use the Rola Roof Rack in accordance with the specifications and instructions provided by Cequent.

For safety and use instructions, please refer to any General or Specific Fitting Instructions and Use & Care Instructions enclosed with the Rola Roof Rack or on our website at www.rola.com.au

This warranty does not extend to fair wear and tear. Warranty claims can be made by contacting Cequent directly using the details below. A warranty claim must be accompanied by proof of purchase (such as receipt) and details of the alleged defect. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to arrange and pay for any warranty claims, including the shipment of goods to Cequent for inspection. The purchaser may seek reimbursement from Cequent for the costs of such activities, providing Cequent notifies the purchaser in writing that a warranty claim is justified. Any such claims must be made in writing via post or email. The benefits of this warranty are in addition to any rights and remedies imposed by Australian State and Federal legislation that cannot be excluded. Nothing in this warranty is to be interpreted as excluding, restricting or modifying any State or Federal legislation applicable to the supply of goods and services which cannot be so excluded, restricted or modified. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. Cequent makes no express warranties or representations other than set out in this warranty.

The repair or replacement of Rola Roof Racks or part there of, or a refund of the purchase price of the Rola Roof Rack, is the absolute limit of Cequent’s liability under this express warranty.

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Store Details

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