To move the vehicle, use at least 2 dollies - if only 2 are used, they must be
used on the same axle.
NOTE: if the vehicle has only one drive axle and an automatic transmission, it
is best to place the two dollies under the driven axle when using only two. If
it is also a steering axle, lock the steering column beforehand. In the case of
cars with permanent (i.e. non-separable) 4-wheel drive, it is recommended to
use 4 dollies for the safety of the drive mechanism.
f)
Release the brakes on the dolly wheels and slowly move the vehicle to the
target location. Re-lock the brakes on the dolly wheels.
g) Lower the wheel by moving the lever (E) to the down position and pressing
the foot pedal, then slowly and carefully release it with your foot. Pump until
the tire settles to the ground, but avoid sudden movements for your own
safety.
The vehicle should be lowered slowly, smoothly.
h) Once the wheel (tire) is securely on the ground, unlock the wheel brakes of
the dolly and move the roller arms (A + B) apart. Remove the dolly from
under the wheel. Repeat this process for the other dolly.
i)
[Only if the product is no longer used or stored].
Slide the arms with rollers towards each other, then press the foot pedal (D)
as far as it will go and secure it with the foot pedal lock (F).
Repeat this process for the other dolly.
3.4.
Cleaning and maintenance
a)
Use only non-corrosive cleaning agents for cleaning the surfaces.
b)
Store the unit in a dry and cool place protected from moisture and direct
sunlight.
c)
Do not spray the unit with a stream of water or immerse it in water.
d)
Use a soft cloth for cleaning.
e)
Once in a while or as needed, lubricate the wheel swivel and the foot pedal
axle with lubricating oil, e.g. silicone oil, taking care not to get it directly on
the wheels. Additionally, move the lever (E) to the lower position and extend
the arms with rollers as much as possible and apply some grease on the
surface where the arms move. Then push the arms back together as far as
possible.