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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
*REFER TO PARTS LIST FIG. 1
* TEST THE LIFT SEVERAL TIMES FOR PROPER OPERATION BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIFT A LOAD.
1. Raise Casters (22) to lower lift off Casters (22) onto solid surface.
2. Roll motorcycle onto Deck Plate (8) until Wheel is inside the Clamp (10 & 16).
3. Tighten the Clamp to the tire by using the crank handle on the Moveable Clamp (16).
4. Load must be centered on the table at all times.
5.
Load must be firmly positioned and secured on the table at all times.
6.
WARNING:
Do
NOT
raise the Deck Plate (8) higher than the highest locking position.
7.
IMPORTANT:
After reaching the desired working height, make sure the Handle (27) is
down in order to make the Safety Plate (61) set in the safety lock for your protection.
Press the Release Handle to set the Safety Plate (61) into the safety lock position.
8.
When finished working, raise the lift to release pressure off the Safety Plate and pull the
Handle (27) up, and then press the Release Handle to lower the lift.
9. All moving parts have been lubricated at the factory and should be re-lubricated before
the first use and at least once every six months to prevent damage.
10. Lightly oil cylinder rod at least once every six months or when it becomes dry.
11. Do
NOT
use this product if worn or damaged. Examine lift for structural cracks, bends,
or other signs of damage prior to each use. Check all hoses and connections before
each use to ensure proper working condition.
12. Keep lift clean, dry, and well maintained to extend longevity of the product.
If the lift does not appear to be working properly, follow bleeding instructions, pg 10.
WARNING: DO NOT LOAD THE MOTORCYCLE ONTO DECK PLATE (8) WITH
THE ROLLER DROPOUT (4) INSTALLED. USE THE STANDARD DROPOUT PLATE (2)
WHEN LOADING MOTORCYCLE.
WARNING: HANDLE (27) SHOULD BE MOVED DOWN ALL THE WAY WHEN
THE LIFT IS IN THE RAISED POSITION AND THE SAFETY SUPPORT PLATE (61)
LOCKED SO THE LIFT WILL NOT LOWER.
WARNING
The warnings, precautions and instructions in this manual cannot
cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. The
operator must understand that the operator must supply common
sense and examine caution factors when using this product to
determine safety in all circumstances being used.
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