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Dear Customer,
Before putting it into operation and using it,
please carefully read the instructions for use
and strictly follow the notes therein. Following
these instructions is necessary to prevent possible risks
such as material damage and injuries.
Before using the floor jack, familiarise yourself with it
and its functions so that you can operate it correctly and
above all safely. In case of uncertainty and questions,
please consult your dealer so that you can be told how
to operate it.
The manufacturer is not responsible for injuries and
damage resulting from these operating instructions
being ignored.
Put these instructions on display so they can be read
through later and hand them out with the floor jack if
you pass it onto other people.

Appropriate use

This floor jack is only designed for lifting and lowering
vehicles with a maximum rated load of 2000 kg (2.0 t).
The floor jack complies with EN 1494/A1: 2008. Only for
personal use. All other applications are prohibited.
Safety
ins truc tions
for floor jack
1. Only use the floor jack for its intended purpose.
2. Only use the floor jack for lifting and lowering vehi-
cles. Never lift persons with the floor jack!
3. Always be careful and attentive when handling the
floor jack. When attaching and dismantling acces-
sories, such as the lifting rod, watch your hands and
fingers as there is a risk of crushing.
4. Before the lifting procedure, secure the vehicle being
lifted from rolling away unintentionally. Pull the park-
ing brake on and put the vehicle in gear. Secure the
wheels not being lifted with suitable blocks.
5. Secure the lifted vehicle from lowering unintentional-
ly by using suitable chassis stands.
• The manual force required here exceeds 400N,
please ask a second person to assist you.
6. Do not work under the lifted load as long as it is not
secured by suitable means.
7. Make sure that the lifted vehicle cannot move on the
floor jack.
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8. Only use the floor jack on a firm, even and dry
surface. The load can easily slip on unfirm, uneven or
damp/wet surfaces.
9. Always support the vehicle in the middle part of the
mounting block.
10. Do not exceed the permitted rated load! The loading
of the floor jack must not exceed 2.0 tonnes, as this
can be damaged if overloaded (e.g. overloading the
mechanical properties) and personal safety is there-
fore no longer guaranteed.
11. Take care that the floor jack is central and stable with
the load supported under the lifting point of the vehi-
cle being lifted. Only attach the floor jack at the lifting
points marked by the vehicle manufacturer. Read
the vehicle's operating instructions for this purpose.
Please consult an authorised workshop if you have
any doubts regarding the correct lifting points on the
vehicle.
12. Make sure that there are no pets, persons and body
parts in the area of the lifting arm, the cylinder or the
mechanism during the lifting and lowering procedure.
13. Never allow persons to be situated in or under the
vehicle being lifted when using the floor jack.
14. Take care that no persons lean against the raised
vehicle.
15. Do not use the floor jack outdoors, in case of frost
or rain.
16. Watch the floor jack and the vehicle being lifted
whilst using the appliance. Never let the floor jack
and vehicle out of your sight.
17. Check the floor jack before each use for damage, oil
leaks, corrosion and missing parts, such as rollers
or safety cotter pins. Do not use the floor jack if it is
damaged or parts are missing.
18. Do not modify the floor jack in any way.
19. Keep the information label attached to the floor jack
in good condition.
20. Children and persons who are mentally or physically
disabled must not handle the appliance. They are not
able to correctly judge the risks associated with the
appliance.
21. Do not use the floor jack under the following circum-
stances:
• under difficult conditions (e.g. very cold or hot
climate, under the influence of strong magnetic
radiation) and similar situations.
• combined with explosive substances, mines etc. and
similar situations.
• when lifting loads that contain the following mate-
rials among others: molten metal, acids, radioactive
material, or loose goods, which are not firmly joined
together, and similar situations.
• in contact with foods and similar situations.
• on ships and similar situations.
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