Jack
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The jack has a maximum weight of
31.5 lbs (14.3 kg) depending on the vehi-
cle's equipment.
You will find the maximum load-bearing
capacity of the jack stated on the adhesive
label attached to the jack.
Following a malfunction, please contact a
qualified specialist workshop.
Jack maintenance
X
After usage: clean all moving parts and
reapply grease to them.
X
Every six months: completely extend and
retract the piston.
Pump lever (2-part)
G
WARNING
If you do not assemble the pump lever as
described then the lever can slip from the
guide when pumping. There is a risk of
injury.
Make sure that the locking pin of the pump
lever is engaged in the bore intended for the
purpose.
:
Recess (jack)
;
Jacking point (wheel wrench/cab tilt
pump)
=
Retaining pin
?
Recess (for operating the winch and jack)
A
Hole for retaining pin
B
Retaining sleeve for inserting the hand
crank (spare wheel hoist)
Use the pump lever to operate:
R
the jack
R
the wheel wrench
R
the spare wheel winch
R
the cab tilt pump
X
To assemble the pump lever: align and
insert retaining pin
=
into hole
A
of both
pump lever parts.
X
Press retaining pin
=
into hole
A
until it
engages.
X
To disassemble the pump lever: press
locking pin
=
and pull apart the pump
lever.
Wheel chock
Wheel chock (example: on the chassis frame)
Depending on the vehicle version and equip-
ment, the storage location of the wheel chocks
may vary.
Removing the wheel chock
X
Unhook the rubber tensioning strap.
X
Press and hold retainer
:
in the direction
of the arrow.
X
Pull out wheel chock
;
.
X
Release retainer
:
.
Inserting the wheel chock
X
Press and hold retainer
:
in the direction
of the arrow.
X
Insert wheel chock
;
into the bracket.
X
Release retainer
:
.
X
Hook in the rubber tensioning strap.
Cab
Before tilting the cab
G
WARNING
When the cab is being tilted, it could sud-
denly fall forwards to its end position. There
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Cab
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assistance