Raising the vehicle
Risk of severe injuries.
Never work on under or near a
¾
vehicle that is only supported by the
jack.
Lift at the centre of gravity, not on the
¾
side or at an angle.
Do not use the jack and jack stand
¾
simultaneously at one end of the
vehicle or on a side of the vehicle.
1. Ensure that the vehicle is standing on solid
ground.
2. Pull the hand brake and block the wheels of the
vehicle from rolling away.
3. Only use the designated lifting points on the ve-
hicle in order to lift the vehicle. Refer to the user
manual of the vehicle to identify the lifting points.
4. Rotate the release valve [7] clockwise into the
closed position. Do not twist the valve too tight
when closing.
5. In order to bring the vehicle into the desired po-
sition, insert the handle into the socket and pump
it up and down.
6. Place the support frame at the designated lifting
points.
7. Carefully rotate the release valve [7] counter-
clockwise in order to slowly lower the vehicle
onto the jack stand.
Lowering the vehicle
1. Rotate the release valve [7] clockwise into the
closed position.
2. Pump up the jack using the handle until the vehic-
le is no longer supported on the support frame.
3. Remove the support frame. Thereby, pay atten-
tion that no one is located under the vehicle.
4. Carefully rotate the release valve [7] counter-
clockwise in order to slowly lower the vehicle.
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WARNING!
Maintenance and cleaning
It is recommended to perform maintenance on the
jack on a monthly basis.
Lubricating the jack is crucial since it supports heavy
loads. Each limitation due to dirt, rust etc. can either
cause slow movements or extremely quick impacts
that can damage internal components.
The following steps are required in order to keep the
jack in good working condition.
▸
Oil the tappet, rod, saddle, and pump mechanism.
▸
Visual check for damaged weld seams, bending
loose and missing parts or leakage.
▸
If the jack has been subjected to an abnormal
level of load or impact, put it out of operation and
have it checked by a customer service representa-
tive before use.
▸
Clean all surfaces and keep all warning instruc-
tions clean.
▸
Check the oil quantity in the oil quantity monthly.
When re-filling, ensure that the oil is compatible
with the oil that is already in the tank.
▸
Check the tappet for signs of rust and corrosion
every three months. If required, clean and wipe
with an oil cloth. Lower the tappet and the support
saddle if the jack is not being used.
Troubleshooting
Air cleaning
1. Rotate the release valve [7] counter-clockwise
thereby completing one full rotation.
2. Pump eight full strokes using the handle.
3. Rotate the release valve [7] clockwise into the
closed position.
4. Pump using the handle until the tappet has
reached the maximum height, continue to pump
several strokes in order to release the enclosed
air in the tappet.
5. Carefully press the oil filling plug [5] slowly in
order to release the enclosed air.
6. Rotate the release valve [7] counter-clockwise
thereby completing one full rotation in order to lo-
wer the tappet to the lowest position. If required,
subsequently press down.
7. Rotate the release valve [7] clockwise into the
closed position and check that the pump is ope-
rating properly. It is presumably required to carry
out the above steps several times in order to fully
release the enclosed air.