Product Code: PROTL500A
Made in China to TQB Brands Pty Ltd specifications
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Important
: Use only quality grade hydraulic jack oil. Avoid mixing different types of fluid and
NEVER
use brake fluid, turbine
oil, transmission fluid, motor oil or glycerine. Improper fluid can cause premature failure of the Transmission Lifter and the
potential for sudden and immediate loss of load. We recommend PENRITE HYDRAULIC JACK OIL or equivalent.
Periodically check the piston rod for signs of rust or corrosion. Clean exposed areas with a clean oiled cloth.
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A coating of light lubricating oil to pivot points and axles will help to prevent rust and ensure that castors, foot pedals and
pump assemblies move freely. Periodically lubricate the pivot points and axles with a light lubricating oil as needed.
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When equipment efficiency drops, bleed air from hydraulic system. Bleed the hydraulic system to eliminate any air in the
system by pushing down the release foot pedal (13) down and pumping the lift foot pedal (14) 15-20 times.
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With the Transmission Lifter in the lowest position remove the air vent screw (16) to check the hydraulic oil level. If it is
not adequate, add high quality hydraulic jack oil as necessary. Insert and tighten the air vent screw. Then bleed away air
from the hydraulic system.
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Leave the Transmission Lifter for 60mins to allow oil to settle before bleeding the hydraulic system.
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Follow the Bleeding Instructions (Section 3: Before Use) to bleed the hydraulic system and eliminate any air in the system.
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To ensure best performance and longer equipment life replace the complete hydraulic oil at least once a year.
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With the Transmission Lifter in its lowest position remove the Air Vent Screw, lay the Transmission Lifter on its side and
drain the oil into a suitable container.
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Ensure that no dirt gets into the system.
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Set the Transmission Lifter in its level upright position, fill with approved hydraulic jack oil.
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Replace the Air Vent Screw and bleed away air from hydraulic system as described in Section 3: Before Use.
It is recommended that an annual inspection be conducted by a qualified technician.
WARNING: Never use sandpaper or abrasive material on these surfaces.
To check the oil level, be sure the lifter is in its lowest position. Remove the oil filler plug. The oil level should be at the
bottom of the filler plug hole. You can visually see the oil, or test with your finger. If the oil level is low, add good quality
hydraulic lifter oil ISO VG32. Do not use brake fluid as brake fluid will damage the seals.
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SERVICE & REPAIR
Any Transmission Lifter is found damaged in any way, or found to be worn or operates abnormally it should be removed
from service until repaired by an authorised service agent. Owners and / or operators should be aware that repair of this
product may require specialised equipment and knowledge. Only authorised parts, labels, decals shall be used on this
equipment. Annual inspection of the transmission lifter is recommended and can be made by an authorised repair facility
to ensure that your equipment is in optimum condition and that the equipment has the correct decals and safety labels
specified by the manufacturer.