SPECIAL SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Read and understand these safety in-
structions before using the motorcycle
hoist. Failure to do so can result in ma-
terial damage and/or personal injury!
Do not exceed the motorcycle hoist's
maximum lifting capacity!
The motorcycle hoist is only intended
for lifting motorcycles.
It may only be used on a hard, fiat
surface that is not smooth. The surface
must be clean, clear and illuminated.
The ramp is only intended to help the
motorcycle up onto the hoist when the
hoist is in its lowest position.
Make sure that the motorcycle is fully
supported by the lift platform before
starting to lift it.
The motorcycle rear wheel must NOT
be on the ramp, and the ramp must
NOT be used to support the motorcycle
when lifting.
Secure the motorcycle to the hoist with
the wheel clamp and suitable straps
before lifting the motorcycle.
Always insert the safety bolt into the
motorcycle hoist once the motorcycle
has been lifted to avoid lowering the
hoist accidentally.
The motorcycle hoist must NOT be
moved when there is a load on it. It may
only
be used at a fixed location for lifting and
lowering the load. The motorcycle must
always be stable.
You must NOT make any changes to
the motorcycle hoist.
Always store the hoist in its fully low-
ered position when not in use.
ASSEMBLY
It takes 2 people to assemble the motor-
cycle hoist.
Unpack the motorcycle hoist from its
packaging and lay all the loose parts out
as shown. Place the actual motorcycle
hoist on 2 pieces of wood so it is raised
a few centimetres from the fioor, as the
release pedal cannot otherwise be fitted.
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Screw the release pedal (9) securely
onto the thread until it touches the nut
already on the thread.
Counter-tighten the nut with a wrench,
so that the release pedal locks secure-
ly onto the thread. The release pedal
should point outwards at roughly the
same angle as the foot pedal (10).
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