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Using
Operating
1. Unfold the air jack (1) and check for any damages.
2. Place one protection mat (6) on the ground, in the position where the vehicle
is to be lifted. Place the unfolded air jack on the mat. Block the wheels that
should not be lifted e. g. with handbrake and/or wheel wedges.
3. Insert the cone-shaped adaptor (3) over the exhaust pipe. If you have double
exhaust pipe, stuff one pipe.
4. Place the second protection mat over the air jack. Start the engine. Make sure
the gear shaft lever is in idle running or in the position „N“ (Neutral = idle
running) or „P“ (Park = Parking) for automatic cars. The air jack starts to
inflate with hot exhaust fumes.
5. Observe the air jack and switch off the engine, if the inflating volume has
reached max. 80% of the content or if both wheels are in the desired height
over the ground. The inflating process up to 80% of the volume takes approx.
2 – 4 minutes.
6. Remove the cone-shaped adaptor carefully out of the exhaust pipe. Please
note! The exhaust pipe is hot. There is danger of burn!
With the built-in check valve (2) no air can deflate out of the air jack when
removing the adaptor from the exhaust pipe.
7. Undertake the intended work, e.g. wheel change, mounting/removing snow
chains, supporting the wheels (to get stuck etc.).
8. To lower the vehicle, turn the check valve (2) slowly to the left. Air will deflate
out of the air jack and the vehicle will sink slowly. Do not lie under the vehicle
while lowering and do not breathe the discharging exhaust fumes. Only use
the air jack in well ventilated rooms or outdoors.
9. Deflate the remaining air and fold it. Store the air jack and the protection mats
in the included carrying bag (5).
Clean the air jack after each use with a moistened cloth or a smooth brush.
Never clean the air jack with aggressive detergents or chemicals.
Store the air jack in the luggage boot or in the garage in order to protect the
air jack from direct sunlight.
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