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Operation (continued)
Lowering the Vehicle
1. First, clear any tools or equipment from under the vehicle. Make sure there are no
obstructions and that people are at a safe distance from the vehicle.
2. Position the Jack so that the Saddle (46) is at one of the recommended lifting points.
Pump the Handle until it fully engages the lifting point, then continue to pump the Jack
to the needed height above and clear of the jack stands.
3. Carefully remove the jack stands.
Note: Position yourself safely so that your body is not under any part of the
vehicle before lowering the Jack or removing the jack stands.
4. Slowly turn the Handle counterclockwise. The Saddle (46) should lower completely.
5. Pull the Jack clear of the vehicle and store in a safe place.
General Maintenance
1. Keep the Jack clean and dry.
2. Periodically lubricate the bearing and axles on the caster wheels with high quality
grease. Use a grease gun (not included) to service the Jack’s zerk fittings.
3. Have a qualified service technician periodically dismantle and lubricate the handle as-
sembly and all lift arm linkages.
4. Watch for hydraulic oil leaks. Fill oil if necessary. If leaks persist, contact a qualified
service technician.
If the Jack is not performing properly, it may have air in the hydraulic system and
need to be bled - see next page.