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Problem

The hose nozzle is not properly attached to the inflatable object. 

The inflator hose or inflatable object has a hole, allowing air to escape. 

The tire is completely deflated and has separated, allowing air to escape. 

The vehicle’s battery voltage is too low.

The inflator has been running too long.

The inflator hose is damaged or is leaking.

The hose connector is not properly connected to the inflatable object air inlet. 

The inflator has been running too long.

Refer to vehicle’s operating manual for fuse replacement instructions. 

Recharge/replace the battery.

Secure the nozzle to the object.

Repair the hose or object.

Jack up the vehicle to release tire under vehicle’s pressure. 

Recharge/replace the battery.

Rest the unit for 15–20 minutes.

Repair the hose.

Secure the nozzle to the object.

Rest the unit for 15–20 minutes.

Does not power on.

The inflator is running but 
inflator does not inflate 

the object.

The inflator takes too long.

Load is too heavy.

The jack is leaking hydraulic fluid internally.

The jack has not been used for a long time and needs to be cycled. 

The safety valve screw is loose.

The jack Up/Down switch is set to incorrect position.

The vehicle’s battery voltage is too low.

The jack has been running too long.

The jack is leaking hydraulic fluid internally.

Ambient temperature is too low causing jack’s hydraulic fluid to thicken. 

The safety valve screw is loose.

The load is too heavy.

The jack has been running too long.

The Inflator/Jack switch is set to either Off or Inflator position.

The ram is stuck.

Reduce the load by relocating the jack to a different lifting point on the vehicle. 

Unit is defective. Call customer service.

Set the jack Up/Down switch to up and then Down position a few times. 

Tighten the release valve screw.

Set the switch to the correct position.

Recharge/replace the battery.

Rest the unit for 15–20 minutes.

The unit is detective. Call customer service.

Warm up the unit for 1 hour.

Tighten the safety valve screw.

Reduce the load by relocating the jack to a different lifting point on the vehicle. 

Rest the unit for 15–20 minutes.

Set the switch to jack position.

Loosen the safety valve screw to allow the ram to come down. 

The jack motor is running 
but jack does not operate.

Only the first stage of 

jack’s telescopic ram rises.

The jack ram does not come 

down when jack switch is set 

to down position.

The jack takes too long to 
lift the load.

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Possible Cause

Solution

The two switches on unit are not set to correct positions.

The power cord is not connected securely to the vehicle’s 12 V outlet.

The LED indicator on the power cord plug is off. The power cord internal fuse is blown.

The power cord is damaged.

The vehicle’s 12 V outlet is dirty.

The vehicle’s 12 V outlet protective fuse is blown. 

The vehicle’s battery is dead.

Set the switches to their correct positions.

Press the plug inside the outlet and make sure the LED indicator on power cord plug is on.

Replace the fuse. 

Have a qualified service person repair cord.

Clean the outlet.

model no. 009-1535-4  |  contact us 1-888-942-6686

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Summary of Contents for 009-1535-4

Page 1: ...2 IN 1 JACK INFLATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL model no 009 1535 4 IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before operating this jack inflator and save it for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ing support the vehicle with appropriate means Use only the supplied accessories Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by manufacturer of this unit may result in a risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons 2 model no 009 1535 4 contact us 1 888 942 6686 3 DANGER People with electronic devices such as pacemakers should consult their physician s before using this product Operation of el...

Page 3: ...e the power cord Insert the power cord plug into the vehicle s 12 V automotive outlet Make sure the red LED indicator on the plug turns on Place the jack on a flat level and solid surface under the vehicle lifting point Align the jack saddle with the lifting point and rotate the saddle threaded rod to bring the saddle closer to the lifting point on the vehicle s frame Set the Inflator Jack switch to...

Page 4: ...let valve stem Wrap inflator hose into a circle and store the hose in its storage Disconnect the power cord from vehicle s 12 V outlet wrap the cord into a circle and store in its storage Remove the hex wrench from the accessory storage located on the side of the unit Remove the rubber cap over the safety valve on the top of the unit to be able to access the safety valve hex cap screw Insert the he...

Page 5: ...een running too long The Inflator Jack switch is set to either Off or Inflator position The ram is stuck Reduce the load by relocating the jack to a different lifting point on the vehicle Unit is defective Call customer service Set the jack Up Down switch to up and then Down position a few times Tighten the release valve screw Set the switch to the correct position Recharge replace the battery Rest ...

Page 6: ...his MotoMaster product carries a one 1 year warranty against defects in workmanship and materials This product is not guaranteed against wear breakage or misuse Should this product become defective within the stated warranty period return it to the store with proof of purchase and it will be replaced or repaired free of charge Weight Fuse 10 lb 4 5 kg 15 A Dispose of hydraulic oil in accordance wi...

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