OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
Raising the Jack
Lowering the Jack
1. Follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended guidelines for lifting.
Engage the emergency brake and chock each unlifted wheel in both
directions to prevent inadvertent vehicle movement.
2. Locate and close the release valve by turning the handle clockwise until
firm resistance is felt.
3. Refer to the vehicle manufacturer owner’s manual to locate approved
lifting points on the vehicle. Center jack saddle under the lift point.
4. Verify lift point then use handle pump to contact lift point. To lift, pump
handle until load reaches desired height.
5. Transfer the load immediately to appropriately rated jack stands.
1. Raise load high enough to clear the jack stands.
2. Remove jack stands, carefully.
3.
Slowly
turn the release valve (handle) counter-clockwise, but no more
than 1/2 full turn. If the load fails to lower:
4. After removing jack from under the load, push saddle down to reduce
ram exposure to rust and contamination.
a.
Use another jack to raise the vehicle high enough to reinstall jack
stands.
b.
Remove the malfunctioning jack and then the jack stands.
c.
Using the functioning jack, lower the load by turning the operating
handle counter-clockwise, but no more than 1/2 full turn.
General Maintenance Procedures:
Always use good quality hydraulic oil. If possible do not mix oils. Never use
any other type of oil or fluid as this will invalidate the warranty. When filling
the jack with oil ensure no dirt or any other substance to enter the hydraulic
system. Check the hydraulic system every 4 months to ensure it is free from
corrosion. If corrosion is present, clean the part with an oily cloth. Always
store the jack in a lowered position.