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WARNING! Risk to life! Before use,
ensure that the vehicle to be lifted will not
be damaged by the vehicle jack. Use
blocks to secure the vehicle and prevent it
from rolling away. There is a danger of
life-threatening injuries!
– Use suitable blocks to prevent the vehicle from
rolling away. To do this, place a block both in front
and behind a tyre.
– Press the securing brake and select the first gear
or the "P" lifting setting.
– Slide the car jack under the vehicle such that the
disc rests under the designated receiver.
– Slip the handle bar onto the lowering valve (10).
Close the lowering valve by turning it clockwise.
– Insert the handle bar into the receiver (9) and lock
it into place by turning it briefly.
– Lift the load to the desired height by repeatedly
lifting and lowering the handle bar.
– The quick lifting device works during the ⅔ lifting
range. Then the lifting height will not be increased
if you keep lifting for five to six times. After that,
the jack will be lifted gradually to the maximum
height.
Lowering loads
WARNING! Risk to life! Ensure slow
and controlled lowering of the vehicle
jack. When the load is dropped suddenly,
there is a risk of life-threatening injuries!
– Make sure there are no persons, animals or
objects under the load.
– Slip the handle bar onto the lowering valve (10).
Slowly open the lowering valve by turning it coun-
terclockwise.
• The load and the lifting arm will drop.
Maintenance and storage
Maintenance
– Check the hydraulic cylinder and car jack regu-
larly for corrosion and loss of oil. Cleans any
unprotected areas with a clean cloth.
– Use a suitable lubricant to grease all moving
parts.
– Prior to every use, check if all parts of the device
are complete and undamaged.
Bleeding the hydraulics
If the lifting performance of the device decreases,
bleed air from the hydraulic cylinder.
Fault/malfunction
Load is not being lifted.
Lifting arm is not lowering all the
way.
Lifted load is lowering by itself.
Handle bar feels "wishy-washy."
Device is not lifting to the full height. Not enough oil in the hydraulic cylin-
18
– Open the lowering valve (at least two full counter-
– Actuate the handle bar at least twenty times.
Refilling hydraulic oil
If the unit cannot be extended to the full height, the
hydraulic oil needs to be topped up.
– Remove the cover (4).
– Open the filler plug on the hydraulic cylinder and
Adjusting the hydraulics
– Close the lowering valve.
– Manually pull out the jack as far as possible.
– Open the lowering valve and lower the jack.
Storing
– Keep the unit closed up in a dry environment to
Transport
– If shipping, use the original packaging wherever
Malfunctions and troubleshooting
In the event of a malfunction...
Malfunctions are often caused by minor faults. You
can easily remedy most of these yourself. Please
consult the following table before contacting the ven-
dor. You will save yourself a lot of trouble and possibly
money too.
Cause
Lowering valve open?
Lowering valve leaking?
Hydraulics misadjusted?
Air in the hydraulic cylinder?
der?
clockwise rotations).
NOTICE! Environmental damage!
Hydraulic oils are very hazardous to the
environment! Wipe away spilt hydraulic oil
immediately.
NOTICE! Machine damage! Only use
suitable hydraulic oil (► Technical data –
p. 19). Filling the unit with motor oil, brake
fluid or other unsuitable liquids may dam-
age the unit.
refill clean hydraulic oil.
CAUTION! Risk of injury! Store the
device in such a way that it cannot be
started by unauthorised persons.
Ensure that no one is able to hurt them-
selves on the stored unit.
NOTICE! Machine damage! Store the
device in a dry and well ventilated place.
prevent corrosion damage.
possible.
Remedy
Close the lowering valve.
Have it repaired by a specialised
technician.
► Adjusting the hydraulics – p. 18.
► Bleeding the hydraulics – p. 18.
► Refilling hydraulic oil – p. 18.