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6. Ensure that the load and jack stands are stable and secure.

There should be no rocking or other movement, no matter

how slight. If in doubt, use the jack to lift the vehicle again,

then reposition and re-secure the vehicle on the jack stands.

Lowering a vehicle

Risk of injury!

If there are people, animals, or objects in or under the vehicle 

before you lower it, this can cause personal injury, even death.
− Always ensure that the area under the vehicle is clear of

people, animals and objects before lowering the vehicle.

− Always use the jack to lower the vehicle.
1. Position the saddle

 

1

 

under the lifting point.

2. Use the bar at the end of the lifting lever

 

5

 

to turn the release

screw

 

7

 

fi rmly clockwise (see 

Fig. E).

3. Pump the lifting lever to raise the vehicle slightly above the

saddle(s) of the jack stands (not included).

4. Remove the jack stands.
5. Very slowly turn the release screw counterclockwise to lower

the vehicle onto the ground.

6. Remove the jack and allow the lifting arm

 

2

 

to lower fully.

7. Close the release screw by turning it clockwise.

Using the jack

Summary of Contents for AutoXS FLX-WH-01AUS

Page 1: ...NCHINBURY NSW 2770 www aldi com au ALDI guarantees that our exclusive brand products are developed to our stringent quality specifications If you are not entirely satisfied with this product please return it to the nearest ALDI store within 60 days from the date of purchase for a full refund or replacement or take advantage of our after sales support by calling the supplier s Customer Service Hotl...

Page 2: ...User Manual CAR JACK ...

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Page 4: ...g the carrying handle 14 Assembling the lifting lever 14 Attaching the lifting lever 15 Using the jack 15 Preparing the vehicle 15 Positioning the jack 15 Lifting a vehicle 16 Lowering a vehicle 17 Troubleshooting 18 Maintenance service and inspection 19 Refilling the oil 20 Changing the oil 21 Cleaning and storage 22 Technical data 23 Disposal 23 Disposing of the packaging 23 Disposing of the jac...

Page 5: ...1 2 3 4 6 8 9 5 5 5 7 11 10 A B 4 ...

Page 6: ...5 8 6 7 5 C D E ...

Page 7: ... parts 1 Saddle 2 Lifting arm 3 Cover plate 4 Lifting lever socket 5 Lifting lever 6 Carrying handle 7 Release screw 8 Carrying handle nut 9 Lifting lever clip 4 x 10 Locking pin 11 Drilled hole User Manual Warranty Card ...

Page 8: ... parties Explanation of symbols The following symbols and signal words are used in this user manual on the jack or on the packaging This signal symbol word designates a hazard with a high degree of risk which will result in death or severe injury if not avoided WARNING This signal symbol word designates a hazard with moderate risk which may result in death or severe injury if not avoided CAUTION T...

Page 9: ...vate use and not suitable for commercial purposes Only use the jack as described in this user manual Any other use is considered improper and may result in damage to property or persons The manufacturer or vendor cannot be held liable for damages or injury incurred through improper or incorrect use Safety instructions Risk of injury Never use the jack to lift up people or animals Doing so may caus...

Page 10: ...bystanders a safe distance away from the vehicle Centrally locate the load on the head cap Support the vehicle on suitably rated vehicle support stands and remove the jack prior to starting work on the vehicle No one should be physically under a vehicle when it is supported only by the jack WARNING Risk of injury The operator of the jack must have an understanding of the jack and safe operating pr...

Page 11: ... of repairs performed by the user incorrect use or incorrect operation If repairs are needed contact the manufacturer via the service address on the warranty card Only parts that comply with the original jack may be used for repairs The jack contains mechanical parts which are essential for providing protection against sources of danger Do not tamper with the jack in any way and do not use any acc...

Page 12: ...y are missing or unreadable contact the manufacturer via the service address on the warranty card WARNING Danger for children and persons with impaired physical sensory or mental capacities e g partially disabled persons older persons with reduced physical and mental capacities or lack of experience and knowledge e g older children The jack may not be used by persons with impaired physical sensory...

Page 13: ...he pump cylinder is flammable Do not use the jack while on a ship The vehicle will become unstable NOTICE Risk of damage Improper handling of the jack may result in damage to the jack Always place the jack securely please refer to your vehicle s user manual for the correct position The surface should be hard e g concrete stable level and even and should be able to handle pressure of up to 2 2 short...

Page 14: ...jack Contact the manufacturer via the service address indicated on the warranty card The jack does not require first time lubrication The oil is self contained and can be checked regularly WARNING Risk of injury The jack contains small parts that can cause choking if swallowed Keep all small parts away from children and pets General inspection Before each use check that the release screw 7 on the j...

Page 15: ...ing the jack make sure the carrying handle fits snugly in place by pushing the jack back and forth The carrying handle should stay securely attached during this If it is not re attach the carrying handle Assembling the lifting lever 1 Align the 2 halves of the lifting lever 5 with the locking pin 10 in one section with the drilled hole 11 in the other section see Fig B 2 Push both pieces together u...

Page 16: ...ury or death Read the vehicle s user manual regarding proper use and placement of the jack Preparing the vehicle 1 Before using the jack make sure that the vehicle s emergency brake has been fully and securely engaged 2 If the vehicle uses automatic transmission put the transmission into the Park position 3 For manual transmissions put the vehicle into 1st gear 4 Chock the wheels securely chocks n...

Page 17: ...e s lifting point pump the lifting lever 5 using smooth full strokes 2 Lift the vehicle a few inches above the desired height 3 Once the vehicle is raised slide a jack stand of appropriate capacity not included under the proper lifting point referred to in the vehicle s user manual If using two jack stands position them at the same point and height on each side of the vehicle 4 Center the vehicle ...

Page 18: ...rea under the vehicle is clear of people animals and objects before lowering the vehicle Always use the jack to lower the vehicle 1 Position the saddle 1 under the lifting point 2 Use the bar at the end of the lifting lever 5 to turn the release screw 7 firmly clockwise see Fig E 3 Pump the lifting lever to raise the vehicle slightly above the saddle s of the jack stands not included 4 Remove the j...

Page 19: ...oil cylinder see chapter Maintenance service and inspection Dirty oil is blocking the release valve Change the oil see chapter Maintenance service and inspection Visible damages Cracked or bent parts from falling or other impacts Have the jack inspected and or repaired by qualified personnel Jack is leaking oil The cylinder or seals may be broken Contact the manufacturer via the service address on ...

Page 20: ... should be changed every 3 years Always check the jack before each use Check for cracks cracked welds and missing and or loose and or damaged parts If the jack appears to be damaged or deformed in any way do not use the jack If you believe that the jack has been subjected to an abnormal load or shock the jack must be inspected immediately by the manufacturer Contact the manufacturer via the servic...

Page 21: ...pe of oil as given in the chapter Technical data 1 Fully lower the jack make sure the release screw 7 turned fully clockwise and lift up the cover plate 3 2 Carefully lift up and remove the rubber seal 12 of the oil cylinder 13 up with a flat head screwdriver 3 Fill the oil until the piston rod of the cylinder is barely covered Make sure that no oil is spilled If necessary use a small funnel to fill...

Page 22: ... and remove the rubber seal 12 of the oil cylinder 13 up with a flat head screwdriver 3 Tip the jack to allow the old oil to drain out of the oil cylinder and dispose of it in accordance with local regulations 4 Clean any spilled oil off of the jack 5 With the jack completely upright fill the oil cylinder with the recommended oil see chapter Technical data until the piston rod of the cylinder is bar...

Page 23: ... jack in such a way that it may fall Avoid direct contact of foodstuffs with the product Clean the jack with a lightly oiled cloth Always ensure that the lifting arm 2 is fully lowered and that the lifting lever 5 is securely attached to the jack via the lifting lever clips 9 see Fig A Store the jack in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight extreme temperatures heat and cold weather effects e...

Page 24: ...user manual can be downloaded as a PDF file from our homepage www flexxtrade de Disposal Disposing of the packaging Sort the packaging before you dispose of it Dispose of paperboard and cardboard with the recycled paper service and wrappings with the appropriate collection service Disposing of the jack Should the jack no longer be capable of being used at some point in time separate the oil from th...

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Page 26: ...hts and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws 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 hav...

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Page 28: ...d also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please beassured though refurbished parts orreplacements are onlyusedwhere they meet ALDI s stringent quality specifications If at any time you feel your repair is being handled unsatisfactorily you may escalate your complaint Please telephone ...

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