Start-up
Fig. 4
Caution: Lower the vehicle slowly!
Open the bleeding valve (
Fig. 1/Pos. 8)
slowly!
•
Open the bleeding valve (Fig. 1/Pos. 8) by turning it
left slowly.
•
With the vehicle lowered completely, posh out the
lifting jack. If necessary, push on the lifting arm (Fig.
1/Pos. 6) (never the platform) (Fig. 1/Pos. 1)) with your
hand a bit so that the jack gets released.
•
If the lifting arm (Fig. 1/Pos. 6) does not lower by itself,
there is air in the system.
The vehicle lifting jack must be de-aerated before
another use.
Operator Safety Instructions
Never load the car hoist above the specified capacity of 2 tonnes.
Always underset the vehicle with suitable supports if you work underneath.
Take care to see that nobody is leaning against the vehicle while it is lifted.
The vehicle should be supported only in manufacturer- determined lifting points.
The lifting jack is allowed for use on horizontal, firm, and bearing base surface only.
Until the vehicle is secured with supports, do not lean forward under it.
Failure to observe these and other safety instructions may cause the load slipping down, damage and personal or
material damages. .
Do not use the unit until you have read the operating manual carefully.
Observe all the safety regulations contained in the instructions for use.
Be responsible to the others.
Before starting up, the vehicle should be secured with wedges as appropriate!
Troubles – Causes – Troubleshooting
Trouble Cause
Troubleshooting
Load cannot be lifted
using the sliding lifting
jack.
1.
Bleeding screw was not tight.
2.
Too little oil.
1.
Tighten the bleeding screw clockwise.
2. Replenish
oil.
The vehicle lifting jack
will not hold the load
lifted.
1.
Too low oil level or air in the unit.
2.
Hydraulics clogged with dirt particles.
1.
Check the oil level or air may be found in the unit.
2.
Close the bleeding valve first and remove the
bleeding screw.
Put your feet on the lifting jack front wheel and
pull the lifting arm completely by hand.
Lower the lifting arm and try to lift the vehicle
again.
Hydraulics cannot be
thrown up completely.
1.
Too low oil level or air in the unit.
2.
Air in the hydraulics.
1.
Check the oil level, air may be found in the unit.
2.
Unscrew the bleeding screw and remove any air
from the hydraulics by repeated air pumping in and
out.
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