Full PDF of the instruction manual can be found here.
STEP 1: Assemble the Main Support Bar (Parts 3 and 4)
(Note: The Stabilizers (part 8) typically are factory pre-assembled)
Use:
- 2x Short Bolts (part 12)
- 2x Washers (part 13)
- 2x Nuts (part 14)
Note: Use of the locking washers (part 20) is optional
Tighten nuts and bolts with the enclosed assembly wrench
Match the head (square base) of the bolt with the square opening.
- Note: When assembled, the two screws connecting the Main Support Bar will be off center.
STEP 2: Attach Curved Bars (1) to Horizontal Plastic Bar
Use:
- 2x Medium Bolts (part 11)
- 2x Washers (part 13)
- 2x Locking Washers (part 20)
- 2x Nuts (part 14) (Note: Some units come with bent washers instead of washers and locking washers)
Don’t over-tighten because it is just plastic.
Make sure the head (square base) of each bolt goes on the padded side of the plastic bar.
STEP 3: Connect Curved Bars to the Main Support Bar
Use:
- 2x Long Bolts (part 12)
- 2x Washers (part 13)
- 2x Locking Washers (part 20)
- 2x Nuts (part 14)
(Note: Some units come with bent washers instead of washers and locking washers)
The curved bars (1) should be nested in the plastic stabilizers (8) on the Main Support Bar (3,4).
Note: You must match the head (square base) of the Long Bolts (12) to the square openings on the Main Support Bar to ensure proper fit.
STEP 4: Slide the Vise Grips (5,6,7) on the Main Support Bar
Vise Grips (x2) are factory pre-assembled (parts 5, 6, and 7)
The Vise Grip Tightener (part 7) must be on the inside.
Note: You can place the removable padded grips (9) either inside or outside the Vice-Grips depending on your door frame width.
STEP 7: Put Thick Bolts (part 18) Through the Stabilizers (8) The Nuts with Rrubberized Threading (part 19) should be on the inside part.
- Hand-tighten
- No need to use a wrench to over-tighten
Note: When finished, check unit to ensure that all nuts have been properly tightened. Re-tighten if necessary (use enclosed wrench – Part 17).