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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Position the Equipment
Position the jack to only lift on the areas of the vehicle as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
Always Use equipment Stands
After lifting the vehicle always support the load with appropriately rated vehicle Jacks stands before working
on the vehicle.
Do Not Overload Equipment
Do not overload this Equipment beyond its rated capacity. Overloading this Equipment beyond its rated
capacity can cause damage to or failure of the Equipment.
Always Use on Hard Level Surfaces
This Equipment is designed only for use on hard level surfaces capable of sustaining the load. Use on
unstable or other possible loss of load.
Chock and Block (Stabilize)
Apply parking brake in vehicle before operating Equipment.
A chock is a wedge for steadying an object and holding it motionless, or for preventing the movement of a
wheel Chock the wheel opposite the end being lifted.
When you block a load, you secure and support a load that is being lifted. The block(s) or stabilizer(s) should
have a weight capacity that is greater than the weight of the load which is being lifted.
Center Load on Platform/Saddle
Center load on platform/saddle before lifting vehicle.
Off-center loads and loads lifted when the Equipment is not level can cause loss of load or damage to the
Equipment.
Do not raise or lower the vehicle unless tools, materials and people are clear.
When the lift is being lowered, make sure everyone is standing at least six feet away. Be sure there are no
tools or equipment left under or around the Equipment before lowering.
Always lower the Equipment slowly.
DO NOT USE THE Equipment TO SUPPORT OR STABILIZE A LOAD.
Using the Equipment to support or stabilize a load may result in unexpected movement and result in serious
injury, being crushed and death. Always securely chock and block (stabilize) the load to be lifted. Never place
any part of the body under a raised load without properly chocking and supporting the load.
Never use the Equipment on curved or tubular vehicle bumpers.
This will result in the vehicle slipping off the Equipment and falling, causing serious injury or death. Use a
bumper lift to lift most vehicles with curved bumpers or plastic bumpers.
This will result in the vehicle slipping off the Equipment and falling, causing serious injury or death.
Use a bumper lift to lift most vehicles with curved bumpers or plastic bumpers.
Do not use a Equipment when tired, incoherent, dizzy, under the use or drugs or alcohol.
Training
Read this manual before use. Do not allow anyone who has not read this manual, and/or does not understand
the requirements, to use the Equipment.
Spectators
Do not allow bystanders around the Equipment or under the load supported only by the Equipment. -Do not
allow anyone on/in the vehicle while the Equipment is in use. Keep all bystanders away from vehicle when in
equipment is in use.
Inspection
Inspect the Equipment carefully before each use. Ensure the Equipment is not damaged, excessively worn, or
missing parts.
Do not use the Equipment unless it is properly lubricated.
Using a Equipment that is not in good clean working condition or properly lubricated may cause serious injury.
Additional Notes:
Save the receipt, warranty and these instructions.
Do not modify the Equipment in any way. Unauthorized modification may impair the function and/or safety
and could affect the life of the equipment. There are specific applications for which the Equipment was
designed. Always check for damaged or worn out parts before using the Equipment. Broken parts will
affect the equipment operation. Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately.
When Equipment is not in use, store it in a secure place out of the reach of children. Inspect it for good
working condition prior to storage and before re-use.
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