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ENGLISH

Read this manual and follow all the safety rules and 

operating before using this product!.

WARNING!

1. This is a lifting device Only. Do not move or Dolly

    the vehicle while on the Jack.
2. Position this Jack to Only lift on the areas of the

    vehicle as specified by the vehicle manufacture.
3. After lifting the vehicle, Always support the load

    with appropriately rated vehicle support stands

    before working on the vehicle.
4. Do not overload this Jack beyond its rated

    capacity. Overloading can cause damage to or

    failure of the Jack.
5. This Jack is designed Only for use on hard level

    surfaces capable of sustaining the load. Use on

    other than hard level surfaces can result in Jack

    instability and possible loss of load.
6. Center load on Jack saddle Before lifting vehicle.

    Off-center loads and loads lifted when the Jack

    is not level can cause loss of load or damage to

    the Jack.
7. Study, Understand and follow all instructions in

    this manual Before operating the Jack.
8. Failure to read these warning may result in loss

    of load, damage to the Jack and/or Jack failure

    resulting in personal injury or property damage.

Lifting-Capacity

2.5 TON

Max-Height

14-3/4”

Net-Weight

13.2 Kg.

     

Gross-Weight

14 Kg.

Min-Height

3-3/8”

Specifications

Raising vehicle:

1. Make sure the jack and vehicle are on a hard level

    surface.
2. Always set the vehicle parking brake and block the

    wheels. 
3. Consult the vehicle owners’ manual to ascertain

    the location of jack points and position the jack

    beneath the prescribed lift point.
4. Turn the release valve clockwise to the closed

    position. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN!

7. Check the ram every three months for any sign of 

    rust of corrosion. Clean as needed and wipe with

    an oil cloth. When not in use, always leave the

    saddle and ram all the way down.
Always store your jack in the fully lowered position.

This Hill helps Project critical areas from corrosion.
Do not use brake or transmission fluids or regular 

motor oil as they can damage the seals. Always pur-

chased and use products labeled Hydraulic Jack Oil.   

Check oil level:

1. Turn release valve counterclockwise to allow ram

    to fully retract. It may be necessary to apply force

    to the saddle for lowering.
2. Remove the inspection plate.
3. With the jack in the level position, remove the oil fill 

    plug. Stand jack in vertical position with handle

    socket down. The oil should be level with the

    bottom of fill hole. If not, top off. Do not overfill.

    Always fill with new, clean hydraulic jack oil.
4. Replace fill plug and inspection plate.
5. Check jack operation.
6. Purge air from system as required.

System air purge:

1. Turn release valve counterclockwise one full turn

     to open.
2. Pump handle eight full strokes.
3. Turn release valve clockwise to close valve.
4. Pump handles until the ram reaches maximum

     height and continue to pump several times to

     remove trapped air in the ram.
5. Carefully and slowly pinch oil fill plug to release

     trapped air.
6. Turn release valve counterclockwise one full turn

     and lower ram to the lowest position. Use force

     if necessary.
7. Turn release valve clockwise to closed position

     and check for proper pump action. It may be

     necessary to perform the above more than once

     to assume air is evacuated totally.

Symptom

Jack will not lift

the load.

Jack will not hold

the load

Jack will not lift

to max height.
Jack will not function

properly after tried solution

Jack will not descend to

minimum height, or will not

remain in lowered position.

Possible cause

1. Release valve not tightly closed.
2. Low oil level.
3. Defective or worn internal parts.
4. Load exceeds maximum allowance.

1. Tighten release valve.
2. Check and add oil. Follow “Check oil level” instructions
3. Discontinue use and contact an authorized repair center.
4. Use a higher capacity jack.

1. Release valve not tightly closed.
2. Power unit malfunction.

1. Tighten release valve.
2. Discontinue use and contact an authorized repair center.

1. Vent air out of system. Follow “System air purge” above.
2. Check and ensure proper oil level. Follow “Check oil level” instructions.

1. Check and ensure proper oil level. Follow “Check oil level” instructions above.

1. Stop usage and contact an authorized repair center.

1. Internal malfunction or structural damage.

  1 

Front wheel assembly 

2

  2 

Rear wheel assembly 

2

  3 

Pump handle 

1

  4 

Carry handle 

1

Item

Q’ty

D e s c r i p t i o n

Replacement Parts/Assembly List

1. Air trapped in system.
2. Reservoir oil overfilled.

1. Low oil level.

Solution

Troubleshooting

5. To raise the vehicle to designed height, place the handle 

    into the socket and puma up and down.
6. Place jack stands beneath the vehicle at locations

    recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Do not get

    Ander the vehicle without jack stands. Jacks are not

    designed to maintain heavy loads for long periods of time.

    Do not attempt to put jack stand simultaneously Ander

    both ends of vehicle or Ander one side of vehicle.
7. Turn release valve SLOWLY counterclockwise to lower

    load onto jack stands.

Lowering vehicle:

1. Turn the release valve clockwise to the closed position.
2. Puma the handle to lift vehicle off of jack stands.
3. Remove the jack stands. Do not get Ander or let anyone

    else Ander the vehicle while lowering.
4. Turn the release valve SLOWLY counterclockwise to

    lower the vehicle onto the ground.

Maintenance

Monthly maintenance is recommended. Lubrication is

critical to jacks as they support heavy loads. Any

restriction due to dirt, rust, etc., can cause either show 

movement or cause extremely rapid jerks, damaging the 

internal components. The following steps are designed to 

keep the jack maintained and operational.
1. Lubricate the ram, linkages, saddle and puma

    mechanism with Light oil.
2. Visually inspect for cracked welds, bent, loose,

    missing parts or hydraulic oil leaks.
3. The product shall be inspected immediately if it is

    believed to have been subjected to abnormal load

    or shock.
4. Any hydraulic jack found damaged in any way, is

    found to be worn or operates abnormally shall be 

    removed from service until repaired by an

    authorized customer service representative.
5. Clear all surfaces and maintain all labels and

    warnings.
6. Check and maintain the ram oil level.

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