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3. Pump jack handle quickly in several full strokes.
4.
Repeat above steps as needed. Remember to replace oil fill
plug.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE JACK:
TO RAISE:
1. With one end of jack handle, CLOSE RELEASE VALVE TIGHTLY
by turning it clockwise.
2. Place vehicle in PARK (in gear on standard transmissions)
and apply emergency brake.
3. Place jack under vehicle at proper lifting location. (Refer to
vehicle Owner’s Manual). If needed, turn extension screw on
jack counter clockwise until it comes in contact with vehicle.
4. Insert jack handle into handle socket. PUMP THE HANDLE
(operate it up and down) to lift vehicle to desired heights.
TO LOWER
1. Remove handle use small end to SLOWLY open release
valve. (To open turn SLOWLY In counter clockwise direction).
2. When vehicle fully lowered, remove jack. If extension screw
has been extended, turn it clockwise until it retracts enough
to remove form vehicle
3. When jack has been removed from vehicle, close release
valve for storage.
GENERAL CARE OF YOUR JACK:
1. When jack is not in use lifting arm and pump lever should be
in full down position. This will protect precision machined
surfaces of the ram and the piston from corrosion.
2.
Container is filled with 7fl.oz of hydraulic jack oil. For best
results, always use a good grade when adding or replacing
oil. Avoid mixing types of oil. Do not use brake fluid, alcohol,
glycerine, detergent motor oil, or dirty oil. In proper fluid
can cause serious internal. Damage to the jack, Esso brand
(or equivalent) SAE 10 hydraulic oil is recommended in jacks
with hydraulic system.
3. Keep your jack clean and well lubricated, as well as the
outside moving parts such as the lifting arm spindle, wheel
bearings and cross head pin.
4. Should any other parts be required, please refer to the sec-
tional drawings and quote appropriate part number, along
with the serial number of the jack when ordering.
5. ADDING OIL: with arm fully lowered and jack on level
ground, remove oil fil plug. Add oil if level is more than ½”
below hole replace cover plate.
6. REPLACING OIL: Oil should be replaced at least once every
year. To drain oil remove cover plate. Oil filler plug and re
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lease valve. Be VERY CAREFUL to not allow dirt or any foreign
matter into the system.
7.
LUBRICATION: Put grease in fitting on base and lubricate
lifting arm spindle with oil, every 3 months.
8. RUST PREVENTION: Clean and wipe with an oily cloth, the
piston ram and pump piston every 3months or when signs
of rust or corrosion appear. When not in use, always leave
the saddle and pump piston in the completely down posi-
tion.
TROUBLE SHOOTING:
1. Jack will not lower completely:
Air in hydraulic system - Purge air from hydraulic system
Release valve stuck - Transfer weight load and clean valve
2. Jack will not lower weight:
Release valve in open position - Close release valve tightly
3. Jack will not lift to full height:
Oil level low - Fill to recommended level
Air in hydraulic system - Purge air from hydraulic system
4. Weak lifting:
Air in hydraulic system - Purge air from hydraulic system
Dirty oil - Change oil Use SAE 5W
Release valve not completely closed - Close release valve
tightly
5. Jack will not lift load:
Excessive weight - Decrease weight or change to higher
capacity jack
Release valve In open position - Turn valve clockwise and
tighten
Oil level low - Fill to recommended level.
TECHNICAL DATA:
• Capacity 2000 kg
• Lifting height 125-330 mm
• Weight: 8,5 kg
• Dimensions: 48x20x14 cm
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
To prevent damage during transport, the appliance is
packed.
This packaging is raw material that can be reused or
recycled.
The appliance and its accessories consist of various materials,
such as metal and plastic.
Please take damaged appliance parts to a recycling collection
point.
For EU countries only It is forbidden to dispose of the appliance
as waste. According to the European Directive 2012/19/EU on
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), unusable
power tools must be collected separately and taken to a
recycling collection point.
Recycling as an alternative to the obligation to return the
appliance: As an alternative to the obligation to return the
appliance at the end of its useful life, the owner is obliged to
participate in its proper disposal.
The end-of-life unit may also be taken to a recycling collection
point, which will dispose of it in accordance with the national
regulations concerning waste and the use of secondary raw
materials.
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