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OPERATION
LIFTING VEHICLE
1. Place vehicle in park, with emergency brake on and wheels securely chocked to prevent
inadvertent vehicle movement.
2. Locate and close release valve by turning handle clockwise until firm resistance is felt to
further thread engagement. Center jack saddle under lift point.
3. Verify lift point, insert handle into handle sleeve and pump to contact lift point. To lift,
pump handle until load reaches desired height.
4. Transfer the load immediately to appropriately rated jack stands.
LOWERING VEHICLE
1. Raise load high enough to clear the jack stands, then carefully remove jack stands (always
used in pairs).
2. Slowly turn the handle anti-clockwise, but no more than a 1/2 full turn.
3. After removing jack from under the load, push soft grip saddle down to lower lifting arm
as much as possible.
EN
MAINTENANCE
- Check the car jack for damage, oil leaks and corrosion before every use. Do not use the
car jack if damaged. Only use original manufacturer parts. Maintenance and repairs must
always be performed by qualified professionals. Have the oil level regularly checked by a
speciality shop.
- Clean the car jack with a dry rag or cloth. Do not use chemical, alkaline, abrasive or other
aggressive cleaners, as these will harm the surfaces.
- Keep the grips free from oil to prevent accidental slipping and the injuries this will cause.
- Regularly lubricate moving car jack parts (e.g. with spray lubricant).
- Check the car jack for signs of corrosion and rust. Clean the affected areas with a cloth
dipped in oil.
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IMPORTANT:
Always store the car jack in the lowered position!
DISPOSAL
When disposing of this device, please contact your local retailer or a local recycling centre. Never
dispose of the device in regular household waste! This will greatly contribute to protecting the
environment. Hydraulic oil and objects contaminated with oil (e.g. cleaning cloths) must be
disposed through a hazardous waste collection site.