Thule Atlantis 685 2006 Instructions
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To install the Thule Atlantis 685, start by placing the box onto the roof rack. Align the mounting brackets with the crossbars. Secure the box by tightening the knobs inside the box, ensuring it's fastened tightly to the roof rack.
The Thule Atlantis 685 has a maximum load capacity of 150 lbs (68 kg). It's important not to exceed this weight to ensure safety and maintain the box's structural integrity.
To lock and unlock the Thule Atlantis 685, insert the key into the lock cylinder on the box's side. Turn the key to lock or unlock the box, ensuring the lid is securely closed before locking.
If the box doesn't open smoothly, check for any obstructions around the seal and hinges. Lubricate the hinges with a silicone-based lubricant, and ensure the box is not overloaded, which could cause pressure on the lid.
To clean the Thule Atlantis 685, use mild soap and water with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Regularly check and tighten the mounting hardware, and store the box in a cool, dry place when not in use.
The Thule Atlantis 685 can be used on most vehicles equipped with a compatible roof rack system. Check your vehicle's roof load capacity and ensure the roof rack is properly installed before mounting the box.
Before each trip, ensure the box is securely mounted, the load is evenly distributed, and the locks are functioning correctly. Verify that the load does not exceed the maximum capacity.
To maintain aerodynamics, ensure the box is properly centered and the load is distributed evenly. Close the lid tightly to reduce wind resistance and noise while driving.
If you lose the keys, contact a Thule dealer or customer service with your box's lock number. They can provide a replacement key. Avoid forcing the lock as it may cause damage.
While the Thule Atlantis 685 is designed to withstand various weather conditions, it's best to remove and store it indoors during extreme winter weather to prevent potential damage from snow and ice accumulation.