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OPERATION PROCEDURES

Before using

1. Remove cover plate (friction fit, easily 

removes) and open Oil Filler Plug to 

allow air to be vented.

2. Open Release Valve with the handle. 

Turn it counterclockwise.

3. Pump handle rapidly several times.

4. Close oil filler plug, then replace cover 

plate.

5. No person should remain in the vehicle 

that is being jacked.

Raising the jack

1. Place car in park, apply emergency 

brake and chocked wheel in “straight 

ahead” position.

2. Close Release Valve TIGHTLY (by 

applying handle turning clockwise).

3. Position jack under load so that saddle 

will contact load firmly and is centered 

so it cannot slip. Avoid off-centered load 

on the saddle.

4. Operate jack handle until saddle almost 

approaches to contact with load. Once 

again check to see that the saddle is 

correctly positioned.

5. Raise load to desired height. Transfer 

the load to Jack Stands immediately.

Lowering the jack

Open Release Valve VERY SLOWLY (by 

applying handle turning counterclockwise) 

and never more than 1/2 turns. When 

Release Valve is opened, saddle will lower 

easily due to spring tension on the Lift Arm 

Assembly.

Moving the jack

Place handle in Handle Sleeve. DO NOT 

move the jack when handle is on the 

Release Valve as this may cause damage 

to the pump unit of the jack. DO NOT move 

the jack when it is under load.

CAUTION

Keep clear from the vehicle when 

lowering the jack.

PARTS KEY

1.  Oil Filler Plug 

  (Not shown, under Cover Plate)

2. Castor

3. Base

4.  Release Valve

5.  Pump Cylinder

6.  Pump Piston

7.  Handle Sleeve

8.  Cover Plate

9.   Lifting Arm

10. Saddle

11. Link Rod

12. Front Wheel

13. Frame

14. Middle Spindle

15. Reservoir

  (Not shown, under Cover Plate)  

16. Handle

17. Carrying Handle

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