DO NOT go under vehicle if locking latches
CAUTION
are not engaged.
Before attempting to lift pickup trucks or
WARNING
other truck frame vehicles, be sure that:
A. Vehicle frame is strong enough to support it's
weight and has not been weakened by modification
or corrosion.
B. Vehicle individual axle weight does not exceed
one-half lift capacity.
C. Adapters are in secure contact with frame at
vehicle manufacturers recommended lift points.
D. Vehicle is stable on lift and neither front nor "tail"
heavy.
E. The overhead switch bar will contact the highest
point on the vehicle.
F. Rotate front and rear adapter to oppose each
other when using the high step adapter and/or any
auxiliary height extending adapter.
5. While Using Lift:
A. Avoid excessive rocking of vehicle while on lift.
B. Always use safety stands as needed or when
removing or installing heavy components.
6. To Lower Lift:
A. Remove all tools or other objects from lift area.
B. Raise lift off locking latches.
C. Pull latch release handle fully and hold.
D. Push lowering valve handle to lower, Fig. 3.
Note: Both latch release and lowering valve handles are
deadman-type design. Each must be held down to lower
lift. Do not override self-closing lift controls.
CAUTION
Always use
Do not override
safety stands when
self-closing
removing or installing
lift controls.
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7. Remain clear of lift when lowering vehicle. Observe
8. Remove adapters from under vehicle and swing arms to
9. If lift is not operating properly, Do Not use until
WARNING
Remain clear of lift
when raising or
lowering vehicle.
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pinch point warning decals.
full drive-thru position before moving vehicle.
adjustment or repairs are made by qualified lift service
personnel.
SAFETY
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
Proper maintenance
Do not operate
and inspection
a damaged lift.
is necessary
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for safe operation.
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Proper maintenance
and inspection
is necessary
for safe operation.
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WARNING
Keep feet
clear of lift
while lowering.
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