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purging the jacks one by one below.
a.
Slightly loosen the bleed screw at the end of the hydraulic cylinder with a hexagon key.
b.
Be careful to keep your hands away from pinch points.
c.
Briefly press the "UP" button on the remote control. Air and oil will start to come out (use a container to collect the oil
and place a cardboard box on the ground to avoid polluting the area).
d.
When you see that the oil coming out of the cylinder is free of air bubbles, you can tighten the screw to close the
cylinder tightly. Do not over-tighten, the copper ring is sufficient for sealing.
e.
Proceed in the same way on the second ramp.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before lifting a vehicle, make sure the handbrake is released and the vehicle is
left in neutral. The wheels on take-off from the ground need to be free.
Otherwise, there is a risk that the load will slip on the rubber pads and lead to a
dangerous and unstable situation.
Once the tool is correctly positioned under the vehicle, certain rules must be observed:
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Make sure that no one or bulky objects are in the safety zone.
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Check that the ramps are positioned at the pick-up points given by the car manufacturers. In some cases
it will always be better to use a front underneath socket rather than a rear socket, which will be lighter
unless the engine is at the rear of the vehicle. If in doubt, seek specialist advice.
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Do not lift any loads directly with the ramps. Always use the supplied rubber spacers in the trays
provided for this purpose.
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The centre of gravity of the vehicle to be lifted shall be midway between the rubber chocks and centred
between the ramps.
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It is important to ensure that the ramps are parallel to each other and aligned at the front and rear
before lifting the vehicle. Failure to perform this check could result in vehicle instability and lead to a
dangerous situation.
There are two special cases when lifting a vehicle with QUICK LIFT, you should be aware of this:
Case 1:
Do not deploy both ramps at full height when empty. One way to become familiar with the use of your QUICK LIFT is
to raise and lower the ramps several times without putting a load on them (without a vehicle). The frames can lock at
full height when there is no load and if you force the 2 safety bars beyond height 2 simultaneously. If this happens to
you, contact your dealer or the manufacturer.
Case 2:
Do not attempt to lift a vehicle if there is no deployment space above the ramps. Your QUICK LIFT needs a space of a
few centimetres between the wheel chocks and your car so that the pressure gradually increases and lifts the vehicle.
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