4.1.7.
fit handle, secure with 13mm bolt.
4.2.
Before first use
4.2.1.
Before using the lift, purge the hydraulic circuit in order to eliminate any air in the system, by depressing the release pedal and at
the same time pump the lift pedal 15 to 20 times.
4.2.2.
now test the lift by raising it to its full height and then lowering it. Press the release valve pedal gently to slowly lower the lift.
5. operatioN
WarNiNg!
ensure you read, understand and apply the safety instructions before use.
WarNiNg!
Before use, ensure the motorcycle or quadbike to be lifted has a suitable structure and centre of gravity to accommodate
the lift arms without damaging the bike.
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do Not use if the lift will foul on the exhaust or other vulnerable parts. remove any lower fairing. ensure the bike is
adequately strapped onto the lift when required height is attained.
5.1.
Position the bike in a suitable area, checking that the surface on which the lift will stand is solid and flat (preferably concrete).
ensure there is good access and clearance beneath the bike for the lift to be wheeled under.
5.2.
Wheel lift under bike so that the centre of gravity of the bike is over the lifting arms, which must fit snugly against the underside of the
bike.
5.3.
screw the two locking bolts down to stabilise the lift by raising the wheels from the floor (fig.1H).
5.4.
engage the safety lock so that the arms rest against the locking teeth.
As the lift is raised the safety arms will draw back and engage with the locking teeth so that the stand cannot be inadvertently lowered
(fig.3).
5.5.
Pump the foot pedal to raise the lift to the required height. check that the locking arms (fig.3) are in place and proceed with the work.
5.6.
secure the bike to the lift with suitable straps, ensuring that the bike will not move whilst work is in progress.
5.7.
When work is complete, check under the lift to ensure that there are no obstructions and that it is safe to lower the unit. remove any
securing straps, and ensure that the load is adequately supported whilst being lowered. Pump the lift a little higher to release the
locking arms (fig.3). lift the arms up and back and secure in clip.
engage the release valve pedal with a firm and steady pressure to
GENTLY
lower lift, too small an amount of pressure on the
release valve may make the lift lower more rapidly.
importaNt:
speed of descent is controlled by the release valve pedal (see above). ensure that the descent is slow and controlled
to avoid the risk of sudden dropping.
5.8.
When the lift is fully lowered, ensure the bike is standing on its wheels and is supported in the upright position. raise the locking bolts
(fig.1H) and move the lift from under the bike.
fig.1
fig.2
fig.3
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