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Proceed as follows:
- One person must monitor the area to keep people
and vehicles away;
- Use a crane or similar machine to secure the
load, put it in safe conditions and lower it to the
ground; these operations are hazardous and
must be performed by specialized companies
or technicians;
- When the load is released from the machine, take
the machine to an authorised service centre for
repairs.
MAINTENANCE (FIG. G)
The jack does not require special maintenance,
however it is best to consider that clean, tidy
equipment always provides the best performance.
Using the jack could cause small oil leaks that
must be topped up. Also, air bubbles could
occasionally form inside the hydraulic circuit,
which reduce the efficiency of the machine.
In
both cases contact an authorised service centre.
Only use good quality hydraulic oil.
Periodically lubricate the rod and the saddle screw
to keep them efficient.
Keep the general conditions of the jack under
control. If there are any damaged or broken
parts have them repaired or replaced by qualified
personnel.
Check the conditions of the markings and that the
markings remain unaltered.
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Repairing or having the jack repaired by
personnel not authorised by the Manufacturer
means operating with unsafe and potentially
hazardous equipment, as well as invalidating
the warranty.
DEMOLITION
The packaging, used oil and any demolished
equipment, or parts of it, must be disposed of in
compliance with anti-pollution laws in force for
separate waste disposal and/or recycling.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The table below indicates some problems that
could arise.
The operations described indicate the solution to
follow but do not authorise the user to perform
any repairs independently. These problems
and respective solutions are therefore to be
suggested to the authorised service centre
which will proceed to solve the fault and
potentially replace and parts with original
spare parts.