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SUPERSTRUCTURE OPERATION
Operating instructions • Semitrailer • 505369471-04 • 02/2019
113
Fasten the sliding roof to the pull rod
so that it does not close again by itself
when the trailer is in a slanted position.
ü The sliding roof is open.
Moving (closing) the sliding roof from
the front wall to the rear
Release the pull rod.
Pull forward the sliding roof using the
pull rod on the front transverse hoop.
Hook the securing rope and, if neces-
sary, the diagonal rope of the sliding
roof on the front wall side.
Fold down the roof tarp at the front.
Close all the plug locks on the roof
tarp.
Hook on the roof tarp rope.
The sliding roof is closed.
Opening the roof hood (Comfort solu-
tion)
2
3
1
1 Roof hood
2 Rod
3 Lock on the tension lock
The roof cover can be folded and locked so
that the roof can be slid on both sides.
Press in the lock on the tension lock
and swivel upwards to release the ten-
sion lock.
Remove the rod.
Push up the roof hood above the dead
centre using the rod.
Pull back the sliding roof using the pull
rod on the foremost transverse hoop.
Attach the rod to the front wall and se-
cure it at the bottom with the tension
lock.
ü The roof hood is open.
Closing the roof hood (Comfort solu-
tion)
Pull forward the sliding roof using the
pull rod on the foremost transverse
hoop.
Allow the cover to engage into place.
Remove the rod.
Pull down the roof hood with the rod
until it is fully folded in.
Attach the rod to the roof cover and
secure it at the bottom with the tension
lock.
ü The roof hood is closed.
6.5.3 Fixed roof (full-tarp superstruc-
ture)
!
WARNING
Risk of accident from unstable ladders
or scaffolding!
Unstable ladders or scaffolding can fall
down and cause personal injury and ma-
terial damage.
Ensure that the ladders and scaffold-
ing are on stable ground.
Fixed roofs are composed of roof sections
attached to each other. The curtain tubes
rest on the transverse hoops. The trans-
verse hoops rest on the external beams.
Fixed roofs must be dismantled for crane
loading/unloading.

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