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ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION
Numbered references in parenthesis (#1) refer to the included Parts List. Letter
references in parenthesis (A) refer to the included Identification Key.
1.
Hold the handle socket down (E) and remove the retaining clip. Allow the
handle socket to slowly raise into the rest position.
2.
The handles are locked together with a quick disconnect lock pin (#19).
Press the lock pin button on the upper handle (#18) and slide the upper
handle into the lower handle. Align the button with the hole and it will lock
the upper and lower handle together. Push the button in and pull the
handles apart to separate the two halves when storing.
3.
Unscrew the set screw (J) by hand until it no longer protrudes into the
socket (I). Push the handle in as far as possible. Fit the square hole at the
end of the handle over the square bolt inside the handle socket (E). Tighten
the screw to lock the handle in place.
4.
Twist the handle left and right to ensure the release valve operates
smoothly. Tighten the screw if the handle rotates within the socket.
5.
Check the hydraulic oil level and bleed the hydraulic system before using
for the first time (See Care and Maintenance).
OPERATION
RAISING A LOAD
WARNING! Do not place any part of your body under the load without jack
stands in place. The floor jack is not designed to maintain heavy loads for
long periods of time
1.
Set the vehicle in parking gear and engage the parking brake.
a.
For vehicles with a manual transmission, engage the parking brake
and leave the car in reverse or 1
manual for the correct gear.
2.
Place wheel chocks that fit the wheel curve on either side of the vehicle's
remaining wheels.
3.
Place the jack only on support points or areas specified by the vehicle
manufacturer (consult owner's manual).
4.
Place the jack on a hard level surface capable of handling the load.
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