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Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning
• To clean the product, wipe with a soft, slightly moist cloth.
• Never use corrosive detergents, wire brushes, abrasive scourers,
metal or sharp utensils to clean the product.
Adding oil
• Place the product in an upright position.
• Turn the release valve (I) in a counter-clockwise direction to allow the
saddle (G) to fully retract. Use force if necessary.
• Remove the cover plate (C) and then the oil plug (D).
• Fill the Hydraulic Jack Oil up to the lower rim of the fill hole. Keep dirt
and other material clear when pouring. Do not overfill.
• Refit the oil plug (D) and then the cover plate (C).
Changing/draining oil
CAUTION
Take special care when handling hydraulic oil. Eye &
skin irritant. If contact with eyes occurs, flush thoroughly with water for
15 minutes while lifting eyelids and get prompt medical attention.
NOTICE
For best performance replace the hydraulic oil at least once
per year.
• Place the product in an upright position.
• Turn the release valve (I) in a counter-clockwise direction to allow the
saddle (G) to fully retract. Use force if necessary.
• Remove the cover plate (C) and then the oil plug (D).
• Turn the product upside down and drain the fluid into a certified oil
container.
• Refit the oil plug (D) and then the cover plate (C).
Lubricating
NOTICE
Risk of malfunction!
Never lubricate or grease the rods of
the pump and lifting cylinder.
• For light duty use, regularly lubricate for all external moving parts
once a month.
• For heavy duty and frequent use, lubricate once a week.
• Use only SAE10 grade, special-purpose hydraulic oil (not provided).
Dispose of all used and spilled oil.