SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all warnings, safety instructions and
other instructions. Failure to follow all the
instructions and safety instructions can result
in a risk of personal injury and/or material
damage. The manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for personal injury or damage
to property arising from the handling, use or
maintenance of the product in any way other
than that described in these instructions.
WARNING! indicates a dangerous or potentially
dangerous situation that could lead to fatal or
serious personal injury if the instructions are
not followed.
IMPORTANT! indicates instructions that must
be followed in order to prevent damage to
property.
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Familiarise yourself with the controls on
the product and how to use them. Persons
who are not must not familiar with these
instructions must not use the product.
Incorrect use can result in the risk of fatal
or serious personal injury and/or material
damage.
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This product is a portable vehicle lift. Use
the product only for its intended purpose.
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The product is intended to raise loads, not
to keep loads raised. When the load has
been raised or lowered, it must always be
supported mechanically in a suitable
manner. Never work or spend time under
a load that is only resting on hydraulic
lifting equipment.
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Check the product for cracks in weld joints
as well as damaged, loose, worn or
missing parts each time before use.
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Keep all body parts away from the product
during use.
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Never modify the product in any way.
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Only use the lifting points specified by the
vehicle manufacturer.
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Always check the weight of the vehicle
before lifting. Never exceed the maximum
permitted load for the product.
Overloading damages the products and
entails a risk of serious personal injury.
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Never adjust the safety valve.
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Do not use an extension cord unless it is
necessary – risk of overheating. Extension
cords should have a minimum wire
cross-sectional area of at least 2.5 mm².
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Inspect the product carefully at least once
a year. Replace any damaged or worn
cables and hoses. Check that the safety
and warning labels on the product are
intact and legible. Replace any labels that
are illegible or have gone missing. Do not
use the product until any worn or
damaged parts have been replaced.
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Never attempt to lift loads that are not
centred or are poorly balanced. Incorrect
loading can damage the product and
entails a risk of serious personal injury.
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Never work or spend time under a raised
load without first supporting it with jack
stands or similar.
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Take steps to ensure that the load cannot
move or tip over while being raised or
lowered. If the product is being used
beside a road, traffic can cause the raised
vehicle to move.
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Make sure that nobody is inside the
vehicle that is to be lifted. Switch off the
vehicle's engine and apply the parking
brake. Secure the load that is to be lifted
with wedges or similar, so that it cannot
slide or move. Never climb into a raised or
supported vehicle and do not start the
engine.
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Do not touch hot parts – risk of getting
burned.
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Wear suitable personal protective
equipment, such as safety glasses, safety
helmet, gloves, etc.
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The surface must be dry, flat and able to
cope with a pressure load of 34.4 bar.
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Route the power cord and the hydraulic
hoses so that they cannot be trodden on
or driven over, so that there is no risk of
tripping over them, or of them being
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