IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The use of a vehicle jack has inherent dangers to avoid risk of personal injury or property damage make sure
you are fully aware of the operating instructions for this product, the recommendations in the vehicle owners
manual for jacking of your vehicle prior to lifting the vehicle. Do not exceed maximum lifting capacity of this
jack. This jack is intended for automotive use only. Be aware that large or heavy vehicles may exceed
jack’s stated capacity check vehicle owners manual or contact the vehicle manufacturer. Do not use for any
other purpose except the raising and lower of vehicles, Never use to raise any structure or building, Do not lift
any human load and never ride on jack.
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING JACK
Unpacking Carton
Place carton in a clear, open area such as garage floor. Remove
jack and three handle pieces from carton.
Assembling Handle
Insert handle piece (A) into middle handle piece (B) into handle piece
(C) making sure holes line up for retaining clips. With the jack sitting
on its wheels on a flat surface, slide assembled handle into handle
base, rotate until the square-shaped hole slips over shaft in handle
base. Check again to be sure handle is fitted properly using finger
pressure only. Loosen 1/2 turn handle should rotate easily.
At the rear of jack a large metal clip holds handle base flat against the jack.
While keeping handle pushed down in compressed position, carefully remove clip by pulling out. Release
pressure on handle base and discard.
Testing Handle Operation
Briefly test jack operation as follows BEFORE using to lift any Load. Twisting handle tightens or releases the
valve which allows jack to be raised and lowered. To raise jack, twist handle completely clockwise until it
stops. Do not force or tighten beyond this point. Pump the handle a few times to raise the jack about
halfway. If jack does not begin to rise after a few pumps, check to be sure handle is correctly inserted into
handle base and is fitted over hex shaft. With jack raised, twist handle slowly counterclockwise to lower jack.
A normal hissing sound may be heard as jack lowers and pressure in hydraulic cylinder is released.