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Jack assembly
Attaching the carrying handle
On each side of the lifting lever socket
4
is a nut to which the
carrying handle
6
needs to be attached.
1. Place one of the carrying handle’s “eyes” over the carrying
handle nut
8
(see
Fig. C).
2. Carefully stretch and fi t the carrying handle’s other eye into
place. You may need to exert a bit of pressure on the carrying
handle’s eyes to push them properly into place. The carrying
handle should now sit snugly in place (see
Fig. A).
3. Before carrying the jack, make sure the carrying handle
fi ts snugly in place by pushing the jack back and forth. The
carrying handle should stay securely attached during this. If it
is not, re-attach the carrying handle.
Assembling the lifting lever
1. Align the 2 halves of the lifting lever
5
with the locking pin
10
in one section with the drilled hole
11
in the other section
(see
Fig. B).
2. Push both pieces together until the locking pin “clicks” (see
Fig. B).
To disassemble the lifting lever, remove the lifting handle
from the jack. Push down on the locking pin to separate
the two halves, then snap each half into place in the lifting lever
clips
9
on either side of the jack (see
Fig. A and B).
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Attaching the lifting lever
1. Take the assembled lifting lever
5
and align the notched end
with the lifting lever socket
4
on the jack (see
Fig. D).
2. Push the lifting lever into the lifting lever socket and turn it
to engage the bayonet lock (see
Fig. D). Make sure it is fi rmly
attached.
Using the jack
Risk of injury!
If the jack is not placed correctly, the vehicle may not rise evenly
and can suddenly fall. This may result in severe injury or death.
− Read the vehicle’s user manual regarding proper use and
placement of the jack.
Preparing the vehicle
1. Before using the jack, make sure that the vehicle‘s emergency
brake has been fully and securely engaged.
2. If the vehicle uses automatic transmission, put the
transmission into the “Park” position.
3. For manual transmissions, put the vehicle into 1st gear.
4. Chock the wheels securely (chocks not included).
Positioning the jack
1. Make sure that the lifting arm
2
is fully lowered.
2. Make sure that the release screw
7
is closed by using the bar
at the end of the lifting lever
5
to turn it fully clockwise (see
Fig. E).
Using the jack
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