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3. When lifting objects, the top plane of the saddle must fully contact with the object to be lifted. Do not lift
objects from a single corner only or with the load straying from some side.
PROCEDURES BEFORE LIFT
WARNING! Always perform the following procedures before each lift.
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Thoroughly inspect the jack for damages or wear and test the jack operation without any load. If the jack is
damaged or is malfunctioning, do not use it until the problem is corrected.
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Consult the vehicle owner’s manual for safety precautions, jacking procedure, vehicle weight, recom-
mended jack type, location of the jack support areas on the vehicle and other necessary information.
Never exceed jack’s lifting capacity.
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Keep children and other bystanders away from the work area during lifting. However, another adult should
be nearby for extra safety and assistance for possible emergency situations.
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Clear all needless objects from the work area. Working in cramped or cluttered areas is dangerous.
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Make sure the jack and vehicle are on a solid, level ground such as a paved driveway or garage floor.
Uneven or sloped surfaces create hazardous working conditions.
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Set the vehicle’s hand brake on and shift the gear to lowest driving gear. Turn off the vehicle engine.
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Block the vehicle by positioning a wedge tightly on the front and backside of each wheel that is not being
lifted off the ground.
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Ensure that there are no persons inside the vehicle to be lifted.
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Immediately after the lift, the vehicle must be supported with extra stands, for example with jack stands.
Have the extra stands nearby before lifting the vehicle.
OPERATION
WARNING! Ensure that you read, understand and apply all instructions. The owner and/or operator is
responsible for providing maintenance and maintaining the jack in good working order. The jack must
be inspected according to instructions before each use.
1. Installation: Install the control lever on the machine with the bolt. Insert the air hose fittings into the sleeves
in accordance with their different external diameters. Pull and lock the control lever so as to lock it in hori-
zontal direction, 45° and 90° from the machine. (See figures A and B)
A
B
C