Original User Manual
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REBO
S Transmission Jack
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5.
Use
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WARNING!
Before use, ensure you have read, understood and applied all safety instructions.
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WARNING!
Ensure you prepare the vehicle correctly before attempting to use the
transmission jack.
5.1 Positioning the jack beneath the load
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Before use, ensure the transmission weight and size does not exceed the capacity of the jack.
5.2 Lowering the load
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WARNING!
Ensure the load lays central and stable on the jack saddle and load is fixed in
place before attempting to lift, lower or transport.
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Slowly turn the release valve knob anti-clockwise to gently lower saddle to the lowest
minimum height before attempting to transport load.
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IMPORTANT:
The unit is fitted with a dead man release valve. The quicker the valve knob is
turned, the more
rapid the jack’s descent.
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Ensure the jack’s descent is slow and controlled to avoid the risk of sudden dropping which
could be dangerous. The valve will automatically return to the closed position when the
knob is released.
5.3 Transporting the load
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WARNING:
Ensure you have read, understood and applied the safety instructions!
6.
Maintenance
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IMPORTANT:
Only fully qualified personnel should attempt maintenance and repair.
1.
When the jack is not in use, the saddle must be in the lowest position.
2.
Keep the jack clean and wipe off and oil or grease. Lubricate all moving parts with acid free
oil.
3.
The oil cylinder is a sealed unit and must not be accessed. For service contact your authorized
dealer.
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WARNING:
Only Jack oil of good quality must be used, DO NOT use brake fluid.
4.
Before each use, follow the pre-check list to ensure all components are in good working
order. DO NOT use the jack if you believe it has been subjected to an abnormal load or shock.
5.
Periodically check the pump piston and piston rod for signs or corrosion. Clean exposed areas
with a clean oiled