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TO RAISE LIFT
• Always follow the bleeding instructions outlined in the manual prior to using your lift.
• Read operating and safety manuals before using lift.
• Always lift vehicle according to manufacturer’s recommended lifting points.
• Position vehicle between columns. Adjust swing arms so that vehicle is positioned with the center of
gravity midway between pads.
• Position lift contact pads at manufacturers recommended lifting points.
• Use truck adapters as needed. Never exceed 6
"
of pad / adapter height.
• Raise lift by pressing raise button on power unit until contact pads make contact with the underside of
vehicle.
• Recheck to make sure vehicle is secure.
• Raise vehicle to desired working height then press power unit
• Lowering handle until lift carriages rest onto nearest safety lock position.
• Maintain visual contact with vehicle and surrounding area at all times while raising lift.
• Stop immediately if load shifts or becomes unlevel.
• Always ensure safety lock bar(s) are installed before any attempt is made to work on or near vehicle.
• Always ensure contact pads are making full contact with vehicle before attempting to work on or near
vehicle.
TO LOWER LIFT
• Raise lift by pressing raise button on power unit. Elevate lift at least one inch to allow adequate clear-
ance to remove lock bar(s).
• Remove both safety lock bar(s).
• Be sure tool trays, stands or personnel are removed from under vehicle.
• Lower vehicle by pressing power unit lowering handle until lift has descended completely.
• Maintain visual contact with vehicle and surrounding area at all times while lowering lift.
• Stop immediately if load shifts or becomes unlevel.
• Before removing vehicle from lift area, position lift arms to provide unobstructed exit.
•
NEVER
drive over lift arms.
REQUIRED MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
• Always consult operation manual for factory recommended maintenance.
• Check arm restraints for proper operation.
• Check all bolts and pins to ensure proper mounting.
• Visually inspect safety lock bar(s).
• Visually inspect concrete floor. Do not use lift if concrete foundation shows signs of deterioration.
• Inspect all anchor bolts.
• Inspect all lift pads, replace if necessary.
• Do not use lift if an unlevel lifting condition occurs at the arm pad locations that is greater than
3-degrees or 1.5
"
.
• Warning: if anchor bolts are loose, or any component of the lift is found to be defective, do not use lift!
• Install and inspect all quick connect/disconnect hose ends before any attempt is made to raise
ve
hicle.
• Securely tighten all anchor bolts prior to operation.
• Never operate the lift with any person or equipment below.
• Never exceed rated capacity.
• Always ensure safety lock bar(s) are engaged before any attempt is made to work on or near vehicle.
• Never leave lift in an elevated position unless the safety lock bar(s) are engaged.
• Do not permit electric motor to get wet! Motor damage caused by dampness is not covered under
warranty
WARNING
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