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WARNINg! Ensure you read, understand and apply the safety instructions before use.
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WARNINg! Before use, ensure the motorcycle to be lifted has a suitable structure and centre of gravity to accommodate the
lift saddle without damaging the bike.
DO NOT use if the lift will foul on the exhaust or other vulnerable parts. Remove any lower fairing and ensure the bike is
adequately strapped to the lift before operating.
4.1.
Position the bike in a suitable area, checking that the surface on which the
lift will stand is solid and flat (not tarmacadam). Ensure that there is good
access and clearance beneath the bike for the lift to be wheeled under.
4.2. Position lift under bike so that the centre of gravity of the bike is over the
saddle, which must fit snugly against the underside of bike.
4.3. By depressing the lift pedal (fig.1E), raise the saddle up to the underside of
the bike.
4.2. Screw down the two levelling screws (fig.1C) to just lift the castors off the
ground. this will ensure that the lift does not move during use.
4.5. Pump the lift pedal (fig.1E) to raise the load.
NOTE!
We recommend using
an assistant to steady the bike.
4.6. When the lift is being raised the safety bar (fig.2G) will engage with the
tabs on the frame so that the lift cannot be inadvertently lowered.
4.7. When the bike is at the desired height secure the bike to the saddle through
the four anchors on the main frame (fig.1f) two being at the rear and two
being at the front of the lift, under the saddle. use the four ratchet tie downs
with loop straps
(not supplied)
to prevent damage to body work. Hook one
end of each tie down to the anchors on the base of the lift, then secure the
other end onto a solid non moving part of the bike.
DO NOT
attempt to raise
the bike while tie downs are secured.
4.8. When work is complete, check under the lift to ensure that there are no
obstructions and that it is safe to lower the unit.
Disengage the safety bar from the frame tabs, secure the bar with attached chain to prevent it from engaging whilst lowering and then
SLOWLY
press the release valve pedal (fig.1D) to
GENTLY
lower the lift.
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IMPORTANT:
speed of lowering is controlled by the release valve. the more the valve is opened the more rapidly the lift descends.
Ensure the descent is slow and controlled.
4.9. When the lift is fully lowered, ensure the bike is on its wheels and supported in the upright position. Unstrap the bike from the lift, raise
the levelling screws, and move the lift from under the bike.
4. OPERATINg INSTRUCTIONS
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WARNINg!
Keep your hands away from moving parts.
3.1.
Assembly
3.1.1.
fit the castor wheels (fig.1A) to the main chassis with nuts and washers. fit
the fixed wheels to the opposite end of the frame with bolts and lock nuts.
3.1.2. Remove the two hex screws from the ram mounting point on the main chassis.
Attach the hydraulic ram (fig.1B, fig.2F) to the main chassis mounting point,
secure with the two hex screws.
3.1.3. remove nuts and pivot bolts from the main frame and connect ram support
and safety bar to the main frame using washers between nut and safety bar
(refer to fig.2A).
3.1.4. remove the pivot pin from the ram assembly and connect the ram support to
the lifting arm (fig.2B), fasten with a cotter pin.
3.1.5. Attach the hex screw provided (fig.2C) into the base of the ram assembly.
3.1.6. Attach one end of the return spring (fig.2D) to the hex screw (fig.2C) and the
other end over the pivot pin (fig.2B).
3.1.7. Remove the Philips screw located in the foot pump (fig.2E), insert the tube end
of the foot pump into the pump on the hydraulic ram assembly (fig.1B). secure
with the Philips screw (fig.2E).
3.1.8. take the two levelling bolts and insert in base of the main chassis (fig.1c).
3.2.3. To Attach the handle remove the locking pin from the top of the ram support
(fig.1G) and slide the handle into the handle casing and secure with the locking
pin.
3.2.
Before first use
3.2.1. Before using the lift purge the hydraulic circuit. To eliminate any air in the system, fully press the release valve pedal (fig.1D) while
pumping the lift pedal (fig.1E) 15 to 20 times.
3.2.2. Test the lift, unladen, by raising it to full height and then lowering it. Depress release valve pedal (fig.1D) slowly to control the rate of
descent.
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