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Torin T10152 Manual De Propietario página 2

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Owner and/or operator responsibility
The owner and/or operator shall study the product instructions and retain them for future
reference.
Operation
The owner and/or operator shall have understanding of the product, its operating
characteristics, and safety operating instructions before operating the PALD. Safety
information shall be emphasized and understood. If the operator is not fluent in English, the
product and safety instructions shall be read to and discussed with the operator in the
operator's native language by the purchaser/owner or his designee, making sure that the
operator comprehends their contents.
Maintenance
The PALD shall be maintained in the accordance with the product instructions.
1. When jack is not in use, lifting arm should be in full down position.
2. Always keep jack clean and keep the screw and bearings well lubricated.
3. Store the handle with care.
Inspection
(a) Visual inspection shall be made before each use of the PALD by checking for abnormal
conditions, such as cracked welds, leaks, and damaged, loose, or missing parts.
(b) Other inspections shall be made per product operating instructions.
(c) Each PALD shall be inspected immediately if the device is believed to have been subjected
to and abnormal load or shock. It is recommended that this inspection be made by a
manufacturer's or supplier's authorized repair facility.
(d) Owners and/or operators should be aware that repair of this equipment may require
specialized knowledge and facilities. It is recommended that an annual inspection of the
PALD be made by a manufacture's or supplier's authorized repair facility and that any
defective parts, decals, or safety labels or signs be replaced with manufacturer's or
supplier's specified parts. A list of authorized repair facilities is available from the
manufacturer or supplier.
Damaged Equipment
Any PALD that appears to be damaged in any way, is found to be worn or operates abnormally
SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SERVIE UNTIL REPAIRED. It is recommended that necessary
repairs be made by a manufacturer's or supplier's authorized repair facility if repairs are
permitted by the manufacturer or supplier.
Alterations
Because of potential hazards associated with this type of equipment, no alterations shall be
made to the product.
Attachments and Adaptors
Only attachments and/or adaptors supplied by the manufacturer shall be used.
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Safety Warnings
(a) Study, understand, and follow all instructions before operating this device.
(b) Do not exceed rated capacity.
(c) Use only on hard level surface.
(d) Use only for emergency tire changing or mounting tire chains.
(e) Never get beneath the vehicle when it is supported by the jack.
(f) If vehicle is pushed off of jack, discard jack. Do not reuse.
(g) Failure to heed these markings may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
Do not exceed the weight capacity established for each height position:
5" height-1000 lbs, 9" height-2000 lbs, 11" height-2400 lbs, 14" height-3000 lbs.
Safety Messages
(a) Activate the hazard warning flasher, turn off ignition, set parking brake, move automatic
shift selector to park position. In case of a manual transmission, move gear selector into
reverse position. In addition, the wheel diagonally opposite from the wheel that is being
lifted shall be chocked in both directions.
(b) Place jack only at points of the vehicle as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
(c) Follow tire changing procedure or tire chain mounting procedure specified in the vehicle
manufacturer's owner's manual.
(d) No alterations shall be made to this product.
Instructions for Use
1. Insert the jack handle into the hole of screw.
2. Make sure that the saddle is correctly positioned. To prevent damage to the jack, do not
move the jack while the handle is intact in the socket.
3. To raise load, use one hand to hold the front part of the handle, and use the other hand to
turn slowly at the rear end of the handle clockwise.
4. To lower load, use one hand to hold the front part of the handle, and use the other hand to t
urn slowly at the rear end of the handle counterclockwise.
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