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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
280 mm
Height position (1)
360 mm
Height position (2)
410 mm
Height position (3)
125 mm
Folded position
Lifting Saddle
(A) - 370 mm
(B) - 340 mm
B
A
Part No.
Maximum Load Capacity
03634
680 Kg
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS….cont
LIFTING THE JACK
Note:
Follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended guidelines for lift-
ing. Always refer to the vehicle manufacturer owner’s manual to locate
approved lifting points on the vehicle.
Note:
Only operate on a level and stable surface and never use on soft
ground where the motorcycle jack is likely to “sink” whilst in operation.
1.
Place the lifting saddle under the lifting points on the vehicle .
2.
Use both ratchet straps to secure the vehicle to the jack.
3.
Pump the foot pedal (3) until the saddle comes into contact with the lifting
points, do not start to lift the vehicle just yet.
4.
Lock both rear castors by applying both castor locks (6).
5.
Use the foot pedal again to start lifting the vehicle to the desired height.
6.
Once at the desired height check to make sure that both height lock bars sit
tight against both ridges, if it doesn't then gently press down on the release pe-
dal (7) until it fits tightly against the ridge on both sides.
LOWERING THE JACK
Note:
Always make sure both height lock bars are tight against both ridges
on either side of the frame, failure to do so will make the load unsafe and
could cause personal injury or damage to the vehicle.
Danger / Caution:
Always use the supplied ratchet straps when lifting a vehicle,
failure to do so could lead to damage to the vehicle or personal injury to you or
anyone in the vicinity.
Danger / Caution: Note:
Only remove the ratchet straps when the vehicle is at the jacks
lowest position, never remove the straps when the vehicle is jacked up, this will make the
vehicle unsafe and could possibly cause damage to the vehicle or personal injury to you or
anyone in the vicinity.
7.
Stabilize the jack by screwing down both locking screws (5) on either side of the
jack.