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OPERATION PROCEDURES

Before using

1. Remove cover plate (friction fi t, 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 fi ller 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 fi rmly 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 Piston
6.  Handle Sleeve
7.  Pump Cylinder
8.  Cover Plate
9.  Carrying Handle
10. Lifting Arm
11. Saddle
12. Link Rod
13. Front Wheel
14. Frame
15. Middle Spindle
16. Reservoir
 

(Not shown, under Cover Plate)  

17. Handle

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Summary of Contents for F2000A

Page 1: ...RY STANDARD AS 2615 2016 Shinn Fu Australia PTY LTD 15 Viewtech Place Rowville Victoria 3178 Australia FLOOR JACK WARNING THEJACKMUSTBEUSEDONLYONHARD LEVEL SURFACES AND BE FREE TO ROLL DURING LIFTING AND LOWERING DO NOT GET UNDER A VEHICLE THAT IS SUPPORTED BY A TROLLEY JACK USE SUPPORT STANDS READ RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY ...

Page 2: ...draulic trolley jack should be used for lifting and lowering only the raised vehicle should be supported on vehicle support stands 6 No person should get bodily under a vehicle that is supported by a hydraulic trolley jack 7 The vehicle manufacturer owner s manual should be consulted prior to the lifting of the vehicle 8 Make sure that lift point is stable and properly centred on jack saddle 9 Tra...

Page 3: ... 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 LiftArm Assembly Moving the jack Place handle in Handle Sleeve DO NOT mov...

Page 4: ... level should be approx 12mm below valve hole If low add oil as needed then close Oil Filler Plug and replace cover plate REPLACING OIL For better performance and longevity replace oil supply once a year To drain oil remove cover plate open Oil Filler Plug and loosen the Release Valve by applying handle turning counterclockwise BE VERY CAREFUL not to permit dirt or foreign matter to get into the s...

Page 5: ...d Jack will lift load but will not hold Jack will not lower completely Poor jack lifting Pump feels spongy Jack will not lift to full height Handle raises by itself when jack is under load 5 LUBRICATION Add lubrication oil to all moving parts every 3 months PREVENTING RUST Check Piston Rod Pump Piston every 3 months for any signs of rust or corrosion Clean as needed and wipe with an oily cloth Whe...

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