Fig.2, Maintenance, Operating instructions – Sealey 2000CJX User Manual
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4.1. When the jack is not in use, it must be in the lowest position (fig.2) to minimise ram and piston corrosion. store with stop bar and
operating lever.
4.2. Keep the jack clean and wipe off any oil or grease. Lubricate all moving parts with acid free oil.
4.3. Before each use, check all parts. If any part of the jack is damaged or defective remove jack from service and take necessary action to
remedy the problem.
DO NOT use the jack if it is believed to have been subjected to abnormal load or shock. Inspect and take appropriate action.
4.4. Periodically check the pump piston and piston rod for signs of corrosion. clean exposed areas with a clean oiled cloth.
IMPORTANT: Only fully qualified personnel should attempt maintenance or repair. Contact your authorised dealer.
WARNING! Only a good quality hydraulic oil, such as SEALEY HYDRAULIC OIL must be used, DO NOT use brake fluid.
4. MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR INCORRECT USE OF THIS PRODUCT.
Hydraulic products are only repaired by local service agents. We have service/repair agents in all parts of the UK.
DO NOT RETURN THE PRODUCT TO US. Please telephone us on 01284 757500 to obtain the address and phone number of your local
agent. If product is under guarantee please contact your dealer.
De-commissioning product
should the product become completely unserviceable and require disposal, draw off the oil into an approved container and dispose of the
product and the oil according to local regulations.
fig.2
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT: no liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
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Original Language Version
2000cJX Issue: 1 - 07/01/13
WARNING! Ensure you read, understand and apply the safety instructions before use.
WARNING! Before use, ensure the motorcycle or quadbike to be lifted has a suitable structure and centre of balance when
strapped to jack saddle.
3.1. Before first usage
3.1.1
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Before using the jack, purge the hydraulic circuit in order to eliminate any air in the system, by rotating the release cog valve and
at the same time pump the lift lever 15 to 20 times.
3.1.2. now test the jack by raising it to its full height and then lowering it. rotate the cog release valve (fig.1) gently to slowly lower
the jack, rotate the cog operated valve to the closed position ready for use.
3.2.
Application (motor cycle)
3.2.1. Position the bike in a suitable area, checking that the surface on which the jack will stand is solid and flat (preferably concrete).
Ensure there is good access and clearance beneath the bike for the jack to be wheeled under. remove the circular saddle (fig.1).
3.2.2.
Wheel jack under the bike so that the centre of balance of the bike is over the wide saddle, pump lever to register saddle
with the underside of the bike taking some of the weight from the suspension. Apply jack castor wheel brakes.
3.2.3.
With high integrity ratchet straps or similar, strap the bike to anchor points (fig.2) on jack base frame and cross bar (fig.1).
3.2.4.
Pump the jack raising saddle to its full height and then insert the safety stop bar. rotate the cog release valve pedal gently to
slowly lower the jack on to the safey stop bar. rotate the cog operated valve back to the closed position. the weight of the bike
is now held mechanically and cannot be inadvertantly lowered.
3.2.5.
check the security of the bike to the jack, ensuring that the bike will not move whilst work is in progress.
3.2.6.
When work is complete, check under the apparatus to ensure that there are no obstructions and that it is safe to lower. Pump the
jack a little higher to clear stop bar and then remove stop bar.
3.2.7
rotate the release valve cog with a firm and steady pressure to GENTLY lower jack, too small an amount of pressure on the
release valve may make the jack lower more rapidly.
IMPORTANT: speed of descent is controlled by the release valve, ensure
that the descent is slow and controlled to avoid the risk of sudden dropping.
3.2.8.
When the jack is fully lowered, ensure the bike is standing on its wheels and is supported in the upright position. unstrap the bike
from the jack, release castor brakes and move the jack from under the bike.
General Notes! the jack, as previously mentioned can also be used on quad bikes and motor vehicles where similar principles
apply except for the necessity to strap. the removable saddle can be utilised for these applications if required for small area jacking
points. use of the vehicle hand brake and or gearbox would improve safety to prevent vehicle moving whilst elevated on jack.
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
© Jack sealey Limited 2013
Jack shown in the lowest position, stop bar
and two piece operating handle removed.
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