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LIFTING CAPACITY
The jack's lifting capacity depends on the height to which it is extended. The graph below shows
the jack's maximum capacity across its entire lifting extension.
Charge/Load (kg)
1600
1500
1400
1300
1200
1100
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
0
10
12
11
13
Note: the data shown in this graph come from product certification tests.
OPERATION
Lifting the vehicle
1. Park the vehicle and apply the handbrake. Carefully wedge the vehicle's wheels to avoid any
unexpected movement.
2. Locate the vehicle's jacking point. Refer to the vehicle's manual if required.
3. Extend the jack's handle. Put the jack on the ground and position it under the jacking point (it
must be perpendicular to the vehicle, with the handle on your side).
4. Turn the handle clockwise to bring the jack's saddle up to the jacking point.
5. When the saddle touches the vehicle, check the jack is straight with no lean. Check the jack is
correctly positioned under the jacking point. If not, reposition it correctly before lifting the load.
EN
14
16
18
20
15
17
19
21
22
24
26
28
23
25
27
29
9
30
32
34
36
31
33
35
37
Hauteur/Height (cm)
38
40
39