OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY
The owner and/or operator must have an understanding of these operating instructions and the following warnings before operating the jack.
INSPECTION
1. Visual inspection shall be made before each use of the jack, check for leaking hydraulic fluid, and damaged, loose or missing parts.
2. The owner and/or operator must be aware that repair of this equipment may require specialized knowledge and facilities. It is recommended to have
an annual inspection of the jack done by an authorized service center and that any defect parts are replaced with genuine parts.
ASSEMBLY
1. Remove handle from carton #2
2. Remove one of two C-clips securing the handle fork axle.
3. Remove handle fork axle from jack frame, then insert and align the handle fork's holes with the corresponding handle fork axle holes in frame.
4. Re-insert the handle fork axle, which in turn now acts as the pivot axle for the handle fork and integral handle.
5. Secure the axle place by installing the C-Clip removed earlier.
6. With the handle now securely in place, use the handle position lock to secure the handle in it's upright, vertical position.
7. Ensure that the oil filler screw is tight, lean the jack over to one side to allow access to the air lines found at the base of the handle and corresponding
connections found on the power unit.
8. Position the handle routed hoses forward of the handle fork axle.
9. Insert the 0.25" (smallest of the two lines) air line into the corresponding 0.25" connection from the power unit. Press the connections together
BY HAND ONLY.
NOTE : The handle routed hoses should insert 0.375" into the jack routed hoses connection. The hose connections are friction type couplers which
require no tools. DO NOT USE TOOLS to insert hoses as damage to the hose or coupler will occur. Take care not to bend the hoses at 90L angles.
Instead, gently loop the hoses into position.
10. Insert the 0.30" (larger of the two lines) air line into the corresponding coupler on power unit reservoir.
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
1. Verify that the product and the application are compatible, if in doubt call the local supplier for technical service.
2. With the ram fully retracted, locate and remove the oil filler screw. This will help to release any pressurized air which may be trapped within the
reservoir. Ensure that the oil level is just below the oil filler screw hole. Reinstall the oil filler screw.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. LIFTING
1. Connect handle mounted air supply connection to an adequate air source. For the best results, an inline oiler and dryer should be used with an air
source.
2. Use wheel chocks to help prevent in advertent shifting and movement of vehicle being lifted.
3. Position the jack near the lift point. Consult vehicle service manual for the location of recommended lift points.
4. Hold the lift control valve to the right side until the saddle contacts load. To end the lift cycle, simply release the control valve and it will automatically
return to the center (neutral). Check to ensure proper saddle / lift point alignment.
5. Raise the load to the desired height. To end the lift cycle, simply release the lift control valve.
IMPORTANT : Never wire, clamp or otherwise disable the lift control valve to work by any means other than by using the operators hand.
2. LOWERING
1. Raise the load high enough to clear the jack stands, then carefully remove the jack stand (always used in pairs).
2. Hold the lift control valve on the left side. If the load fails to lower :
a. Use another jack to raise the vehicle high enough to reinstall jack stands.
b. Remove the affected jack and then stands.
c. Using the other jack, lower the load.
3. After removing the jack from under the load, push the ram down to reduce exposure to rust and contamination.
WARNING
Lift only on areas of the vehicle as specified by the vehicle
manufacturer. Do not use adapters or accessories that are
not provided initially
To Avoid crushing and related injuries:
NEVER work on, under or around a load
supported only by a jack. ALWAYS use
adequately rated jack stands.
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