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5.  air Supply

5.1.    

You will require an air pressure of minimum 120psi, maximum 200psi

 

to get the best performance from this lift. 

 

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Warning! 

ensure the air supply does not exceed 200psi while operating the lift. too high an air pressure and unclean air will shorten  

  the product’s life due to excessive wear, and may be dangerous, causing possible damage and/or personal injury.

5.2.    

drain the air tank daily. Water in the air line will damage the lift.

5.3.    

clean the air inlet filter screen weekly. 

5.4.    

Keep the air hose between the compressor and the lift as short as possible, and install an air filter and oiler, (fig 2).

5.5.    

line pressure should be increased to compensate for unusually long air hoses (over 8 metres). the minimum hose  

 

 

 

diameter should be 1/4” i.d. and fittings must have the same inside dimensions.

5.6.    

Keep hose away from heat, oil and sharp edges. check hoses for wear, and make certain that all connections are secure.

6.  preparation for uSe

6.1.    

before  use

6.1.1.   

mt680 has a vent valve, see fig.3A. this is closed for transit only. Before use the valve must be lifted or the pump will    

 

 

not function properly.

6.1.2. 

  

let the hydraulic pump stand for one hour, to allow the oil to settle, before purging the system

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   note: 

failure to allow sufficient time for the oil to settle could result in air remaining in the oil. should the pump fail to purge completely  

 

 

at the first attempt, a second purge will be required.

6.1.3.   

Purge the hydraulic system by depressing the release foot pedal and pumping the lift foot pedal fifteen to twenty times.

6.1.4. 

  

test the lift unladen by moving the safety handle to the right and raising the lift to full height.

6.1.5.   

Safety handle operation

6.1.5.1.   

to raise.

 Before raising the lift the safety handle must be moved to the right hand side of the detent, see fig.4 to prevent accidental    

 lowering.

6.1.5.2.   

to lower.  

raise the lift by pumping the foot pedal several times (or by air), to let the safety plate free from its locked position, then move  

  the safety handle to the left and lock it in its detent, see fig.5 

6.1.5.3.    lower the lift by depressing the release foot pedal slowly, to control the rate of descent.

6.2. 

  

Operation (Refer to the Parts Diagram)

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Warning! 

ensure that you read, understand and apply the section 1 safety instructions.

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Warning! do not

 overload the Vehicle lift. the maximum load is 680kg.

6.2.1. 

  

Position the lift in a suitable location, preferably on a concrete surface.

6.2.2. 

  

turn the adjustable screws (24) down to ensure that lift is level and stable on the surface.

6.2.3. 

 

 

Wheel the vehicle up the leading plate/s and on to the lift platform.

fig.2

fig.3

fig.4

fig.5

Vent ValVe 

location

fig.3a

mt680.V4 | issue 1 - 21/04/16

Original Language Version

© Jack sealey limited

Vent in trAnsit 

Position

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Before use

fig.3

Summary of Contents for MT680.V4

Page 1: ...igned to perform 9 9 Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the work area 9 9 Remove ill fitting clothing Remove ties watches rings and other loose jewellery and contain long hair 9 9 Keep proper balance and footing DO NOT overreach and wear non slip footwear 9 9 Ensure the vehicle is adequately secured to the lifting platform with appropriate straps 9 9 When the platform is being raised...

Page 2: ...31 4 6 Tighten lock nut 35 4 7 Fit motorcycle wheel clamp also see fig 1 4 8 Fit crank handle assembly 40 to platform 1 through pre drilled holes use bolt 5 washer 38 and nut 7 4 8 1 Fit moveable vice jaw 2 to crank handle assembly 40 use bolt 6 4 8 2 Fit fixed vice jaw 3 to platform 1 use bolt 5 4 8 3 Fit stop plate 4 to platform 1 use bolt 5 4 9 Fit side extensions 4 9 1 Pass connecting bars 42 ...

Page 3: ...esult in air remaining in the oil Should the pump fail to purge completely at the first attempt a second purge will be required 6 1 3 Purge the hydraulic system by depressing the release foot pedal and pumping the lift foot pedal fifteen to twenty times 6 1 4 Test the lift unladen by moving the safety handle to the right and raising the lift to full height 6 1 5 Safety handle operation 6 1 5 1 To ...

Page 4: ...e clamp to hold the bike in place 6 2 6 Press on the air valve to raise the lift The air valve can be locked in the on position see figs 6 and 7 NOTE Ensure the safety handle is to the right and the lock plate assembly 10 is locked in a corresponding pair of safety latches to prevent accidental lowering 6 2 7 When work is completed remove all tools from underneath the lift before lowering 6 2 8 Mo...

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