5. OpERATiOn
5.1.
Lifting
5.1.1.
When raising a vehicle, be sure to set the parking brake and chock the wheels. Perform jacking operations only on solid ground
(eg: concrete), free from spillages and debris.
5.1.2.
Position the lifting saddle of the jack under the desired lifting point (check vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations).
5.1.3.
the super rocket lift will raise the saddle rapidly to the vehicle lifting point with the minimum of handle strokes.
5.2.
Lowering
5.2.1.
Before lowering the jack, be sure that the area beneath the vehicle is clear of any persons/obstructions.
SLOWLY
open the release valve by turning the handle anticlockwise.
5.2.2.
When the lifting arm is in its lowest position, remove the jack from under the vehicle.
6. MAinTEnAnCE
6.1
When the jack is not in use, keep the ram fully retracted and the release valve closed.
6.2.
clean the jack regularly and oil/grease all pivoting sections every 3 months (more often if using jack in extremely dry/dusty conditions)
6.3.
check the oil level frequently (see section 4.1).
6.4.
check the piston and piston rod periodically for signs of rust/corrosion.
6.5.
should you suspect the jack to be damaged or in any way unsafe, remove from service immediately and contact your authorised sealey
dealer for advice and repairs.
6.6.
At the end of the jack's serviceable life, drain the oil from it and dispose of according to local authority guidelines.
7. TROuBLEShOOTinG
Jack will not lift load or the full rated capacity.
release valve may not be tightly closed.
Jack may be low on oil - top up with oil (see section 4.1.3.)
there may be air present in the system - purge the system (see section 4.2.).
Jack lowers under load.
release valve may not be tightly closed.
there may be air present in the system - purge the system (see section 4.2.).
Pump feels spongy.
Jack may be low on oil - top up with oil (see section 4.1.3.)
there may be air present in the system - purge the system (see section 4.2.).
Handle raises or flies back under load.
there may be air present in the system - purge the system (see section 4.2.).
Jack will not lift to full height.
Jack may be low on oil - top up with oil (see section 4.1.3.)
there may be air present in the system - purge the system (see section 4.2.).
Jack will not lower completely.
moving parts of the lifting mechanism may require lubrication.
4. BEfORE uSE
4.1.
check the oil level.
4.1.1.
ensure the jack is resting on level ground and that the ram is fully retracted. open the release valve by turning the handle
anticlockwise.
4.1.2.
remove the cover plate by unscrewing the four screws.
remove the filler plug with an 8mm hex key (see fig.1) the oil level should be level with the bottom of the hole.
4.1.3.
If necessary, top up with hydraulic oil. use only sealey hydraulic jack oil (see your authorised sealey dealer). refit filler plug.
4.2.
Pump the handle 20-30 times to purge the hydraulic system.
4.2.1.
close the release valve by turning the handle clockwise
4.2.2.
remove the filler plug before pumping the jack up to its full height. now reinstall the filler plug and replace the cover plate.
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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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3. ASSEMBLY
3.1.
Assemble the two-piece handle, using the bolt provided.
3.2.
Insert the handle into the socket, taking care to ensure that the square indentation at the base of the handle fits correctly over the
square head of the central release shaft.
3.3.
secure the handle using the bolt provided (see fig.1). do not over-tighten.
fig.1
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Environmental protection.
recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycling centre
and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment.