Customer Service: [email protected] | www.extrememax.com
2
Manual Operation:
Raising
1. Open the release valve by turning it counterclockwise. Lower the jack completely.
2. Turn the release valve clockwise to close the system.
3. Position the lowered jack under motorcycle.
4. Secure motorcycle with tie-downs and check load orientation.
5. Lift the jack using the foot pump.
Lowering
1. Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to begin lowering.
2. Completely lower the jack.
3. Remove jack.
Pneumatic Operation:
Raising
1. Open the release valve by turning it counterclockwise. Lower the jack completely.
2. Turn the release valve clockwise to close the system.
3. Position the lowered jack under motorcycle.
4. Attach air hose and raise jack.
Lowering
1. Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to begin lowering.
2. Completely lower the jack.
3. Remove jack.
Maintenance:
- Hydraulic reservoir should have enough clean hydraulic oil to just cover the hydraulic cylinder visible through the filler
hole. Do not overfill.
- Clean dirt from around filler plug before removing it for fluid changes or filling.
- Always store lift in the fully lowered position to prevent piston corrosion.
- Keep the piston tubes clean.
- Do not dis-assemble, repair, or modify the jack or its components without consulting jack manufacturer.
Problem
Causes
Solutions
Foot Pump Non-Operational
Air in the Hydraulic System
Unscrew Vent Screw and Release Air
Loose Release Valve
Tighten Release Valve
Overloading
Remove Weight
Contaminants in Hydraulic System
Contact Extreme Max Service
Pneumatic Pump
Non-Operational
Improper Piston and
Cylinder Seal Lubrication
Add a Small Amount of Lubricant Oil
at the Intake Mouth
Insufficient Pressure from
Pneumatic Pump
Increase Pressure
Loose Release Valve
Tighten Release Valve
Contaminants in Hydraulic System
Contact Extreme Max Service
Lift Wont Rise Fully
Insufficient Oil
Add Oil
Trouble Shooting: