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Handle Assembly
1. Insert the Connecting Tube (27) into the Upper Handle (23) and secure it with a Hex
Bolt (22). This step may already have been done at the factory.
2. Insert the Connecting Tube (27) into the Lower Handle (21) until the button on the Con-
necting Tube (27) snaps into place. See FIGURE 2 below.
3. Slide the Handle Sleeve (48) over the Handle Assembly so that it fits on the bottom of
the Lower Handle (21). See FIGURE 2 below.
4. Loosen the knob on the side of the Handle Base (20), insert the Lower Handle (21),
and tighten the knob again.
Operation
Raising the Vehicle
1. Test the Jack by placing the Saddle (46) under a stable, dead load. Turn the Handle
completely clockwise and pump the Handle up and down.
The Saddle (46) should rise and stay at that level. If it slowly goes down, lower the
load, tighten the screw in the center of the Breathing Screw (47a), and try again. If it
still goes down, the Power Unit may need to have the air purged from the system. Refer
to the Maintenance section.
2. Turn the Handle counterclockwise. The Saddle (46) should lower completely.
3. Position the Jack under the vehicle to be lifted.
Warning! The Jack and vehicle being lifted must be stable so when lifted so they
do not fall and cause personal injury. Keep spectators away from the work area.
Read the vehicle manual to find the proper lifting points for the vehicle.
4. Turn the Handle clockwise to close the release valve.
5. Pump the Handle up and down until the Saddle (46) just touches the item being lifted.
Readjust the Saddle position so that the vehicle lift point is centered on the Saddle
(46).
6. Continue pumping until the Jack is fully extended, or the vehicle is lifted to the desired
height.
7. Place jack stands (not included) under the vehicle before attempting to do any
work on, in, under, or around the vehicle.
FIGURE 2
Handle Sleeve (48)
Lower Handle (21)
Connecting Tube (27)
Upper Handle (23)