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Operation
1.
Open the packaging and carefully remove the device.
2.
Remove the packaging material.
3.
Check the unit and accessories for signs of transport damage.
4.
Fully extend and retract the jack before first use. This allows the
lubricant to spread over the entire spindle and facilitates the first
lifting operation.
5.
Lock the handbrake of your car and engage a gear (automatic
transmission position "P").
6.
Use wheel chocks to lock the other wheels.
7.
Place the jack at the prescribed points.
8.
Hook the crank into the eyelet and turn clockwise until the desired
height is reached.
Further information:
Diagram page 2
Shelter area*:
Vehicle in lifting process. Do not
interrupt the lifting process.
Wheel change not possible!
Relief area*:
Vehicle in lifting process.
Maximum load capacity not
yet reached. Wheels still lightly
touching the ground. Wheel
change not recommended!
Stroke area:
Maximum load capacity reached.
Wheels leave the ground. Wheel
change recommended!
* Improper handling may cause
damage to the vehicle or the jack.
9.
Secure the vehicle with jack stands.
10.
Crank counterclockwise to lower the car. Lower the car slowly.
11.
Do not remove the appliance until it has been fully retracted.
Troubleshooting
Jack is not working properly.
1.
Check the lubrication of the spindle and lubricate it if
necessary.
2.
The jack is not suitable for the load capacity and lifting height
(see the table below).
Maintenance
Regularly lubricate the moving parts and the jack spindle with com-
mercially available grease to ensure safe operation.
Storage
•
Store the unit and accessories in a dark and dry place.
•
Keep the jack in its original packaging.
Waste disposal/environmental information
The packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials which can
be disposed of at local recycling points.
When your product has reached the end of its service life, do not
throw it with your household waste in the interests of environmental
protection, but ensure that it is disposed properly. For information
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