Operation
Only authorized personnel can operate the lift. Please read operating and safety
procedures carefully before operating the lift.
Maintain and inspect lift in accordance to owner’s manual. Never exceed the capacity.
Do not operate a lift that is damaged or in need of repair.
Allow only authorized personnels in the lift area.
Keep the lift area clear when raising or lowering the lift. NO RIDERS.
Keep hands and feet away from pinch points at all times.
Never override the lift's operating and safety controls.
If a vehicle is suspected of falling, clear area immediately.
Do not rock vehicle while positioned on the lift.
Always use safety jack stands when removing or installing heavy components.
Vehicle Loading
Position vehicle at the center of gravity between the pads. Make sure vehicle is neither
front nor rear heavy.
Place pads at vehicle manufacturer’s recommended pick up points. Make sure the
pads are in proper and safe positions to support the vehicle.
Use caution before lifting pickup trucks, SUV’s and other framed vehicles.
Use truck adapters as needed. Never exceed 9" of pad height.
Raising Lift
Push Up switch to raise lift (make sure arm restraints engage or stop and slightly move
arm to allow gear to mesh) until tires clear floor.
Stop and check for secure contact on adapters and vehicle weight distribution. If
secure raise to desired height.
ALWAYS lower the lift into the nearest lock position by pressing the lower lever to
relieve the hydraulic pressure and let the latch set right in a lock position.
Never work under a lift when the lift is not in a locked position.
Lowering Lift
Clear all obstacles under the lift and ensure only the operator is near the lift area.
Stay clear of lift and raise the lift off the safety locks by 2”.
Pull safety latch releases cable ring one by one on each carriage and press the lower
lever to lower the lift.
Unload the lift by first completely lowering lift and then swinging arms to drive through
position before moving vehicle.
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