WARRANTY ASSURED Lal LL Manufactured and packaged for TIRES PTY LTD ABN 23 113.
7 FLAT HARD LEVEL GROUND DEATH OR INJURY FROM INCORRECT USE 2 USE TWO FREE TO ROLL SUPPORT STANDS DURING LIFTING AND LOWERING REFER TO VEHICLE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY USAGE INSTRUCTIONS INSPECTION: 1. Before each use a visual inspection of the jack should be made. This should check for things such as cracks in the welds, Soaking oil, any general damage, and loose or missing parts. 2. An annual inspection of the jack is recommended. 3. Do not use if any damage is evident.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS OIL TYPE: IMPORTANT: When adding or replacing oil, always use a good grade of HYDRAULIC FLUID. (Recommended ISO VG, SADES or equivalent) Avoid mixing types of fluid. DO NOT use Brake Fluid, Alcohol, Glycerin, Detergent, Motor Oil or Dirty Oil. ADDING OIL & OIL LEVEL: 1. With the jack fully lowered, remove both screws on the end of the cover plate that is closer to the saddle. Swing the cover plate open. 2. Remove the fill plug on the oil chamber (Fig. 1). 3.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION TO ASSEMBLE THE JACK FOR USE: 1. Screw together the 2 parts of the handle. 2. Insert the assembled handle into handle socket on the jack. 3. Lubricate jack prior to use (ses lubrication on page 4). 4. Purge any air in the hydraulic system (see Air Purge Procedure).
PARTS LIST Ref. No. | Qty. Description Ref. No. | Qty.
TROUBLE SHOOTING POSSIBLE PROBLEMS Jack will not lift load Jack will lift load, but will not hold Jack will not lower completely Poor jack lifting. Pump leafs spongy Jack will not lift to full height Handle raises by itself when jack is under load POSSIBLE CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS {Refer to operation and maintenance procedures for detailed information) Ensues that the release valve has been turned clockwise to a point at which It Is firefighting. Alr Is In hydraulic system. Release alr from system.