1. The handle yoke assembly FJ200-11 is
contained in a horizontal position for shipping
purposes by way of a wire clip. In order to
remove the wire clip, push down on the yoke
with the heel of one hand while simultaneously
disconnecting the clip legs from the lower
spacer bar with the other hand. The yoke is
under spring pressure so be sure to ease hand
pressure off the yoke when the clip legs are
disconnected.
2. Insert the grooved end of the handle with foam
pad FJ200-2 in the handle yoke assembly
FJ200-11 until the groove is engaged by the
pin of the handle yoke retaining assembly
FJ200-12. Pull up on the handle to make sure
the pin has engaged the handle groove.
Slightly rotate the handle clockwise and
counterclockwise to make sure the universal
joint assembly FJ200-3 movement corresponds
with the handle rotation.
3. Turn the handle FJ200-2 clockwise until
tight. Proceed to activate the handle in full
incremental pump strokes in order to raise the
jack's saddle FJ200-6 to maximum height. It
should take four full incremental pump
strokes (give or take a half a pump) to raise
the saddle to maximum height without a
load. If five or more full incremental pumps
are required, there is air trapped in the power
unit assembly FJ200-5. Follow this procedure
to remove the air from the system:
a. Turn the handle counterclockwise two
full rotations from its closed position.
Proceed to pump the jack without a load
about 10 to 15 pump strokes. This will
force the air in the system into the power
unit's reservoir.
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b. Turn the handle in a clockwise rotation
until tight. Proceed to pump the handle
in full incremental pump strokes until
the saddle is raised to maximum height
without a load.
c. If the full incremental pump strokes still
exceed four and one half pumps, repeat
steps a and b until all air is purged from
the system.
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Rev. 09/09/14