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PW TECHSAM Woch Sp. J.
tel.
81 444-63-73
ul. Warszawska 131
tel.
81 443-08-12
20-824 Lublin
fax
81 458-38-19
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IMPORTER
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3.
Clear children and other from work area before moving of lifting vehicle. Another adult should be nearby for extra safety
and assistance but must be clear of vehicle as it is moved or lifted. No person should remain in a vehicle that is being lifted.
No person should enter a vehicle which is supported by a jack or by vehicle support stands. No person should lean into
a vehicle which is supported by a jack or by vehicle support stands.
4.
No person should get bodily under a vehicle that is supported by a hydraulic trolley jack.
5.
Clear obstructions from work area, Working in tight or cluttered work areas is dangerous.
6.
The hydraulic trolley jack should be used for lifting and lowering only. The raised vehicle should be supported on vehicle
support stands.
7.
Be sure jack and vehicle are on solid, level ground such as paved on concrete driveway or garage floor. The hydraulic jack
should be used on a hard level surface and be free to roll during lifting and lowering. Uneven or sloped surfaces create
hazardous working conditions and dangerously impeded the function of the jack.
8.
With vehicle in proper position, set vehicle’s parking b
rake or emergency brake and put gearshift in park (manual
transmissions should be placed in lowest gear)
. TURN VEHICLE IGNITION OFF AND TO THE “LOCK” POSITION making sure
steering wheel locks.
9.
The unlifted wheels of the vehicle should be chocked. Do not rely on vehicle transmission or brakes to hold vehicles in
position. Chock all wheels of vehicle not being lifted off the ground to prevent vehicle rolling. Using wedge-shaped blocks
that the tyre cannot roll over, position one chock tight against the tyre in both forward and reverse rolling paths.
10.
The load should by centrally located on the head cap. Off centre load can be unstable.
11.
The hydraulic trolley jack should be used for lifting and lowering only; the raised vehicle should be supported on vehicle
support stands. Vehicle support stands (not included) will be needed to support vehicle once it is in raised position. Have
jack stands, vehicle support stands capable of supporting vehicle weight ready nearby for use. Read and understand jack
stand manufactur
er’s instructions and safety information before use and before lifting the vehicle with this jack.
12.
Plan location of jack beneath vehicle, making sure jack will be contacting only a jack support area of vehicle. Consult vehicle
owner’s manual for
location of jack support areas.
LIFTING VEHICLE
Lifting a vehicle using a jack can be dangerous. Follow all instructions and precautions below. Do not lift any vehicle with its engine
running or start any vehicle that is supported by jack or jack stands.
1.
With lifting arm completely lowered, roll jack into position beneath jack support area of vehicle.
2.
Twist jack handle completely clockwise. Slowly pump handle until lifting head cap just begins to contact support area on
underside vehicle.
3.
Inspect position of head cap beneath support area, making sure it is centered and properly engaging support area.
4.
Continue pumping handle until vehicle is lifted to desire height. Pay attention to head cap position as vehicle is being raised
to be sure there is no danger of support area slipping off or lifting from the head cap.
5.
Place jack stands under additional vehicle support areas.
6.
SLOWLY twist jack handle counterclockwise to ease vehicle down onto jack stands.
WORKING ON VEHICLE
Any vehicle being supported by a jack or jack stands creates a potentially hazardous working environment. Do not move or roll
a jack that is supporting a vehicle. Never place any part of your body beneath a vehicle supported by a jack. Be careful of forces
applied to vehicle such as torque on a nut or bolt. These forces could cause vehicle to become unstable on jack stands if jack stands
are not properly placed. Do not turn vehicle ignition or attempt to start any vehicle supported by jack or jack stands.
LOWERING VEHICLE
Before lowering vehicle, be sure area under and near vehicle is clear of all persons and obstructions.
1.
Reposition jack under same support area used to lift vehicle.
2.
Twists handle completely clockwise. Pump handle until head cap just makes contact with support area under vehicle.
3.
Check to be sure head cap is centered under support area. Slowly pump handle to lift vehicle off from jack stands.
4.
Remove jack stands, setting them aside, well clear of vehicle.
5.
With firm grip on jack handle, SLOWLY twist handle counterclockwise until jack just begins to lower.
6.
Carefully control speed of descending vehicle. Lowering a vehicle too fast can cause property damage on injury.