Problem
Cause
Remedy
The forks cannot be raised to
their maximum height.
There is insufficient oil in the reservoir.
Replenish the oil to the correct level.
The forks cannot be raised.
No hydraulic oil or impurities or air in the oil.
The adjusting nut (2) in Fig. 4 is too high.
Keep pumping valve open.
Replenish or change the oil.
Reset the adjusting nut (2) or bolt (3) in Fig 4.
Purge the air from the hydraulic system.
The forks cannot be lowered.
The pump piston or the pump is deformed.
Forks kept in the raised position resulting in the rod
jamming. The adjusting nut or screw incorrectly positioned.
Replace the piston rod.
Keep forks in the lowest position when not in use.
Adjust the nut (2) Fig. 4 or the screw [1] Fig. 5.
The forks lower without the
release valve operating.
Impurities, or air, has got into the release valve oil.
Parts of the hydraulic system have been damaged.
Adjusting nut (2) or screw [1] incorrectly positioned.
Replace the oil and/or purge the air from valve.
Inspect and replace the damaged parts.
Adjust the nut (2) Fig. 4 or screw [1] Fig. 5.
Leaks
Sealing parts worn or damaged.
Parts damaged or ground down with use.
Replace the leaking seals.
Repl ace damaged parts.
7. TROUBLE SHOOTING
NOTE:
It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT:
No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
WARRANTY:
Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
INFORMATION:
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PT1150LD Issue: 2 - 04/11/09