SPECIFICATIONS
max. 570 mm
min. 150 mm
OPERATIONS
The owner and/or operator is responsible for providing maintenance, maintaining all decals or warning labels and while
in use, maintaining the unit in good work order. If the owner and/or operator is not fluent in English, the product
warnings and instructions shall be read and discussed with the operator in the operator's native language by the
purchaser/owner or his designee. The jack shall be inspected per the instruction manual prior to use.
It is the owner and/or operators responsibility to study all WARNINGS on the product label and the operating and
maintenance instructions prior to operation of this unit. The owner/operator shall retain the product instructions for
future reference.
Raising the vehicle:
Before using the trolley jack for the first time, bleed the hydraulic system to remove any air.
1. Turn the release valve clockwise until it can no longer be turned (See fig. 1).
2. Lower the handle to a convenient angle by pulling the control rod up (See fig. 2). Ensure the control rod is locked into
position in one of the three holes.
3. Pump the foot pedal to move the saddle to just under the correct height (See fig. 3).
4. Use the toe plate to help position the trolley jack underneath the vehicle (See fig. 4).
5. To help with positioning, the handle can also be locked in three positions (See fig. 5).
6. Pump the handle to raise the saddle into the correct position. Please refer to the "Car owner's manual" for the correct
jacking points.
7. Check positioning under a slight load to make sure the jack will not slip when in use (See fig. 6). Continue to lift the load.
8. Once the load has been raised to the required height, use an additional support (i.e. correctly rated stands) before
continuing work (See fig. 7).
9. To lower the vehicle, remove the additional supports. Turn the handle anti-clockwise. The speed at which the vehicle is
lowered can be controlled easily by how much and how quickly the release valve is.
fig. 1
fig. 5
INSPECTION
The product shall be maintained in accordance with the product instructions. No alterations shall be made to this product.
1. Before use, a visual inspection of the jack should be made for abnormal conditions such as cracked welds, damage, bent,
worn, loose or missing parts or hydraulic leaks.
2. Inspections shall be performed in accordance with this manual.
3. The product shall be inspected immediately if the jack is believed to have been subject to an abnormal load or shock. It is
recommended that this inspection is made by an authroized customer service representative prior to use.
6
420 mm
fig. 2
fig. 6
5 T
86 kg
fig. 3
fig. 7
fig. 4