Product Manual
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Bleeding the System
1. Actuate the power unit and hold the button until both carriages lift off the locks.
2. Carefully loosen the bleeding screw at top end of the cylinder and allow the trapped
air to escape. CAUTION! The air in the cylinders is under pressure. Protect your
eyes and cover the end of the cylinder with a rag because oil may spray out of the
cylinder.
3. Repeat the process for the other cylinder.
CAUTION: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE BLEED PLUG
Adjusting the Equaliz
er Cables to Synchronize Carriages
Raise and lower the lift several times while listening to the clicking of the safety locks
in each column. If the safety locks are not clicking in unison (at the same time),
determine which carriage is running behind, and tighten (just a few turns) the
adjustment bolt on the opposite side. When the cables are properly adjusted, they
should feel fairly tight.
Final Assembly
1. Using the adhesive cable anchors and cable ties, fasten the overhead switch cord and
the air lines to the posts.
2. Install lock release covers over both assemblies with provided screws.
3. Check all nuts and bolts, making sure they are tight. Check the jam nuts on the
equalizer cables for tightness.
4. Check all of the hydraulic fittings for possible leaks. Check all the fittings for
proper tightness.
5. Make sure the Carriages are synchronized.
6. Make sure post are greased.
7. Place a vehicle on the lift (see operating section for instructions below for to the safe
and proper way to lift a vehicle), raising the vehicle until it clears the floor. Lower the
lift all the way to the floor and recheck all the anchor bolts. Raise the vehicle all the
way to the top and lower all the way to the floor several times. This procedure will
ready the lift for continued operation.
OPERATION
1. Center the vehicle left and right between the posts.