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WARNING!

 ensure that you read, understand and apply the  

 

safety instructions before use.

 

WARNING! DO NOT

 attempt to overload the lift. 

5.1

 

Position the lift in a suitable area, checking that the surface on  

 

which the lift will stand is solid and flat (preferably concrete).

5.2

 

Bleeding the system:

 Whilst removing the oil filler plug from  

 

the ram the lift must have the safety locking locking bar 

 

engaged. Remove the locking bar pin shown in fig.6B. Using the  

 

main foot pedal (see fig.2A), raise the platform until the locking  

 

bar rides over the first locking bar stop (see fig.6). Press the  

 

slow descent  pedal (see fig.2B) and allow the locking bar to 

 

settle fully against the stop. 

5.2.1  Remove the oil filler cap from the side of the ram as shown in  

 

fig.2D. 

5.2.2 raise the lift slightly so that the locking bar is no longer under  

 

pressure. Using the locking bar lever (see fig.6C) raise the 

 

locking bar to the horizontal position and insert the locking bar  

 

pin. Press the slow descent foot pedal (see fig.2B) and allow  

 

the lift to settle to its lowest position so that the ram is fully  

 

retracted. 

5.2.3 fully open the release valve by depressing and holding down  

 

the fast descent pedal (see fig.2C). Now pump the main foot  

 

pedal 6 to 8 strokes. this will help release any pressurised air  

 

which may be trapped within the reservoir. 

5.2.4 raise the platform again, engage the safety locking bar and  

 

reinstall the oil filler plug.

5.2.5 check to ensure that the pump operates smoothly before  
 

putting into service. lubricate as instructed in the Maintenance 

 section.
5.2.6  Inspect before each use. do not use if any components are  
 

bent, broken or cracked. components are noted.

5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 

All steel construction with foot operated, integral hydraulic  

 

pump and ram assembly. fitted with platform safety lock device  

 

to prevent accidental lowering. Bike fixed by front wheel clamp,  

 

in addition, four eyelets allow tie downs to be used for added  

 

stability. fitted with tyre width loading ramp. Base assembly  

 

fitted with transport wheels allowing lift to be moved in   

 

horizontal or vertical position. can be stored in an upright  

 

position to save space when not in use. 

4.  INTRODUCTION

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fig.3

fig.4

5.3

 

Loading a motorcycle:

 lay the lift on a smooth flat surface  

 

such as concrete. Press and hold down the fast decent pedal  

 

to ensure that the ram is fully retracted and the lift is therefore  

 

in its lowest position.    

5.3.1 extend the rear section of the platform by removing the  
 

locking pins from the middle of the platform and pulling the  

 

extension out until the holes in the end of the extension piece  

 

are in line with a second set of holes for locking in the  

 

extended position. Insert the pins to lock the extension piece.

5.3.2 

Hook the loading ramp into the two slots at the end of the  

 

extension piece and allow the free end to rest on the ground.

5.3.3 

When the bike is fully on the ramp the front wheel will be  

 

retained between the front wheel attachment (c) and the 

       

closed wheel chock (A) as shown in fig.4. the position of the  

 

wheel chock can be altered to cater for different diameter  

 

wheels by placing the pivot bolt in one of four positions as  

 

shown in fig.3. If the front wheel is not held firmly between  

 

the wheel chock and the front wheel attachment remove the  

 

motorcycle from the ramp and move the chock closer to the  

 

front wheel attachment.

5.3.4 the motorcycle must be loaded onto the centre of the loading  
 

ramp. failure to do this could result in the motorcycle falling  

 

from the ramp resulting in serious injury to the operator and/ 

 

or damage to the ramp or motorcycle.

5.3.5 ensure the wheel chock is in the ready position to receive
 

the motorcycle front wheel as shown in fig.3A.

5.3.6 standing beside the motorcycle, push it up the ramp and  
 

all the way up onto the platform. As the front wheel on the  

 

motorcycle passes over the open wheel chock, the wheel  

 

chock will rotate forwards. the front tyre of the motorcycle  

 

will now be pushing down on the wheel chock, which will  

 

rotate it into the closed position. this causes the wheel chock  

 

to clasp the front wheel of your motorcycle in place, holding  

 

the motorcycle upright. this is not a substitute for securely  

 

tying the motorcycle onto the lift using locKInG rAtcHet 

 style tIe doWn strAPs. Please ensure that the tie  
 

down straps are locked in place and hold the motorcycle  

 

safely on the lift. failure to correctly and safely tie the  

 

motorcycle in place will invalidate the warranty and may  

 

cause injury or death in the event that the motorcycle was to  

 

become dislodged from the lift.

5.4

 

Correct Tie-down Procedure:

5.4.1 

Attach one end of the ratchet tie downs to the handlebars or  

 

fork area. connect the other end of the straps to the forward  

 

outrigger tie-down rings. ratchet the tie-down straps to 

 

compress the motorcycle suspension until the motorcycle is 

 

secure. this will typically require that you compress the front  

 

suspension on your motorcycle to approximately 75% of its  

 

full travel.

5.4.2 secure the rear of the motorcycle in a similar manner using  
 

an attachment point such as the frame, swing arm, passenger  

 

foot rests e.t.c. Attach the other end of the straps to the rear  

 

outrigger tie-down rings, and ratchet until motorcycle is 

 

secure. Again, this will require you to compress the rear 

 

suspension on the motorcycle until there is no possibility that  

 

the motorcycle could become dislodged.   

Original Language Version

Mc450.V2    Issue: 1 - 16/04/13

© Jack sealey limited

Summary of Contents for MC450.V2

Page 1: ...e the lift DO NOT make any modifications to the lift and DO NOT adjust or tamper with the safety valve DO NOT sit or stand on the lift or hold onto it when it is being raised or lowered DO NOT attempt to raise the lift using manual strength DO NOT put any body parts within the interior frame of the lift whilst raising or lowering DO NOT use the ram alone to maintain a raised motorcycle AlWAys enga...

Page 2: ...d set of holes for locking in the extended position Insert the pins to lock the extension piece 5 3 2 Hook the loading ramp into the two slots at the end of the extension piece and allow the free end to rest on the ground 5 3 3 When the bike is fully on the ramp the front wheel will be retained between the front wheel attachment c and the closed wheel chock A as shown in fig 4 the position of the ...

Page 3: ...easing the motorcycle handlebar brake lever this will cause the Wheel chock to rotate into the full open position and the front wheel of the motorcycle to fall onto the main lift platform 5 7 5 now you can roll the motorcycle off the lift 5 8 Storing the lift vertically 5 8 1 the lift can be stored vertically as shown in fig 8 below o WARNING In this position the lift is not free standing and must...

Page 4: ...eplace the plug 6 5 5 to change the oil lay the ram on its side and drain the oil into a suitable container 6 5 6 set the ram in the upright position and refill to the level of the filler hole replace the plug 6 5 7 Install the ram back into the lift by reversing the steps in section 6 5 3 6 MAINTENANCE 7 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Jack will not lift load release valve not tig...

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