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26) Before lowering the Bottle
Jack, make sure tool trays, jack
stands, and all other tools and
equipment are removed from
under the vehicle.
27) Before operating, insert the
notched end of the handle into
the release valve. Turn the
handle clockwise until the
release valve is closed. Do not
over tighten the valve
28) Insert the operating handle
into the socket. Raise and lower
the handle to raise the jack.
29) Lower the ram by slowly
turning the release valve
counterclockwise.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To Raise:
1) Assemble jack handle
securely.
2) With the narrow end of the
jack handle, close the release
valve tightly by turning it
clockwise.
9) Always place the Bottle
Jack on a dry, oil/grease
free, solid, level floor surface
capable of supporting the
weight of the Jack and all
other additional tools and
accessories.
10)
Apply the vehicle’s
parking brake and
chock
the tires
before lifting the
vehicle.
11) Lift the vehicle only by
the manufacturer’s
recommended lifting points.
12) Stay out from under the
load while it is being lifted or
supported.
13) Avoid rapid load
descent. Turn the Release
Screw slowly.
14) Do not use for aircraft
purposes.
15) Do not leave the tool
unattended.
16) Release the tool’s load &
lower the object before
leaving the area
17) This product is not a toy.
Keep it out of reach of
children.
18) When lifting only one
wheel, make sure to support
the load immediately with
one jack stand (not included)
placed under the side of the
vehicle being lifted.
19) Align the saddle of the
jack stand directly under the
vehicle’s seam or
recommended lifting point.
20) When lifting the entire front
end or rear end of a vehicle,
make sure to support the load
immediately with two jack
stands. Align the saddles of the
jack stands directly under the
vehicle’s frame or
recommended lifting points.
Also, make sure the jack stands
are adjusted at the same height.
21) Use the Bottle Jack only on
vehicles whose frames have
lifting points (on its seam or
frame) capable of aligning with
the Bottle Jack.
22) Do not use the Bottle Jack
with the vehicle’s engine
running. When running, the
vehicle’s engine produces
carbon monoxide, a colorless,
odorless, toxic fume that, when
inhaled, can cause serious
personal injury or death.
23) Always keep hands, fingers,
and feet away from all moving
parts of the Bottle Jack when
applying or releasing a load.
Remain clear of the vehicle
being raised or lowered. People
and animals should be kept at a
safe distance when using the
Bottle Jack.
24) Do not allow anyone in the
vehicle when using the Bottle
Jack. Keep all bystanders a
safe distance away from the
vehicle.
25) Never use Bottle Jacks to
lift both ends of a vehicle at the
same time.