Owner's Manual
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SETUP, OPERATION & PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ;ŽŶƟŶƵĞĚͿ
Turn the handle/release valve clockwise to the closed posi on. Do not over ghten.
Pump the handle up and down to li vehicle o jack stands.
Remove the jack stands and safety pins. DO NOT get under or let anyone get under
the vehicle while lowering.
Turn the handle/release valve slowly counterclockwise to lower the vehicle onto the
ground.
NOTICE: Use high grade hydraulic oil only. Never use brake
uid, motor oil, transmission uid,
turbine oil or any other
uids. ISO-VG22 or equivalent hydraulic oil is recommended.
Check and Re
ll Oil
With the jack in the fully lowered, level posi on, if unit cover is provided, remove unit
cover, then remove oil
ller plug.
Proper oil level should be just covering inner cylinder as seen from the oil ller plug hole.
Do not over ll. Always ll with new, clean hydraulic jack oil as recommended above.
Reinstall oil ller plug, then reinstall unit cover.
Lubr n and Cleaning
Periodically clean and lubricate all moving parts and pivot points.
Air Venting Procedures
With the jack in the fully lowered posi on, release valve open, remove oil ller plug.
Pump the handle rapidly several
mes. Reinstall oil ller plug.
Turn the handle/release valve clockwise to the closed posi
on.
Pump the handle un l the li arm reaches maximum height and con nue to pump
several
mes to remove trapped air in the system.
Turn the handle/release valve counterclockwise in one full turn and lower li arm to the
lowest posi
on. Use force on saddle if necessary.
Carefully and slowly loosen oil ller plug to release pressurized air.
Repeat above steps un
l trapped air is completely vented.
LOWERING
SERVICE JACK MAINTENANCE
Any service jack that appears to be damaged in any way, is found to be worn, or operates
abnormally SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE UNTIL REPAIRED. It is recommended that
necessary repairs be made by a manufacturer’s or supplier’s authorized repair facility if repairs
are permi
ed by the manufacturer or supplier.
DAMAGED EQUIPMENT