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Page 5: Topping up the hydraulic oil / greasing, Removing air from the hydraulic system, Storing

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Use / Cleaning and Care / Maintenance and Service

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Lower the support plate

1

until it is no longer

loaded. Then pull the vehicle jack out from
under the vehicle. Press down on the support
plate

1

until it is fully lowered.

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Close the release valve

5

by turning the rod

7

on the release valve

5

clockwise.

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Take the rod

7

off the release valve

5

.

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If it is extended, screw the extension screw

2

back down into the jack body.

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Cleaning and Care

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Liberally grease all external moving parts.

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Clean the hydraulic trolley jack using a slightly
oily cloth.

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Never use harsh or corrosive cleaning agents.

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Maintenance and storage

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Topping up the

hydraulic oil / greasing

Note: Use only hydraulic oil that complies with
ISO VG 15.

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Stand the vehicle jack upright on a level, flat
surface.

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Screw the extension screw

2

completely

down into the jack body.

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Place the rod

7

with oval opening on to the

release valve

5

and turn the rod anticlockwise

(Fig. A) until the support plate

1

is fully lowered.

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Pull the oil plug

8

out of the oil reservoir.

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Introduce hydraulic oil from a suitable vessel into
the oil reservoir. Fill the hydraulic oil reservoir
up to the bottom edge of the filling opening.

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Remove any air present in the hydraulic system.
To do this follow steps 3 - 4 in section on
“Removing air from the system”.

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Replace the oil plug

8

back into the oil reser-

voir opening.

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Grease all moving parts on the vehicle jack
regularly to prevent corrosion.

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Top up with approximately 180 – 190 ml oil if
all the oil has been used up.

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Removing air from

the hydraulic system

Air in the hydraulic system may detrimentally affect
the proper functioning of the vehicle jack.

Proceed as follows to remove air from
the hydraulic system:
1. Place the rod

7

with oval opening on to the

release valve

5

and turn the rod anticlockwise

(Fig. A) until the support plate

1

is fully lowered.

2. Pull the oil plug

8

out of the oil reservoir.

3. Guide the lifting handle

6

into the lifting

handle socket

3

and pump it up and down

several times to allow any air to escape.

4. Place the rod

7

with oval opening on to the

release valve

5

and turn the rod clockwise

(Fig. A). The release valve

5

is now closed

again.

5. Replace the oil plug

8

back into the oil reser-

voir opening.

6. If necessary, repeat steps 1 - 5 until all the air

has escaped.

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Storing

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Place the rod

7

with oval opening on to the

release valve

5

and turn the rod anticlockwise

(Fig. A) until the support plate

1

is fully low-

ered.

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Screw the extension screw

2

completely

down into the jack body.

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Store the hydraulic vehicle jack and the lifting
handle in a dry environment and protected from
moisture.

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Ensure that the rod

7

is fully lowered and the

extension screw

2

is completely screwed in

before you put away the vehicle jack. This will
prevent the oil escaping from the oil plug

8

.

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Grease all moving parts on the vehicle jack
regularly to prevent corrosion.

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