Clarke 7612633 CTJ1500QL 1.5 Tonne Trolley Instructions
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To properly position the jack, locate the vehicle's designated jacking points, usually outlined in the owner's manual, and place the jack's saddle directly under these points. Ensure the jack is on a flat, stable surface before lifting.
First, check the oil level in the jack and refill if necessary. If the oil level is correct, inspect for air in the hydraulic system and bleed the jack if needed. Ensure the release valve is fully closed.
To lower the vehicle safely, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise with the handle. Ensure no one is under the vehicle during this process and that the lowering is controlled.
Regular maintenance includes checking and topping up the hydraulic oil, inspecting for signs of wear or damage, lubricating moving parts, and ensuring all nuts and bolts are tight.
To bleed the system, fully open the release valve and pump the handle several times without a load. Then close the valve and test the jack to ensure smooth operation. Repeat if necessary.
Check for any obstructions or damage to the pump mechanism. Ensure the release valve is closed and the hydraulic oil is at the proper level. Lubricate the pivot points if necessary.
No, using the jack on an uneven surface is unsafe and can lead to instability. Always ensure the jack is used on a flat, stable surface to prevent accidents.
Always use the jack on a stable surface, never exceed its weight capacity, use jack stands for support, and ensure no one is under the vehicle while lifting or lowering.
Look for oil stains under the jack or around the hydraulic cylinder. Inspect seals and fittings for signs of leakage. Address any leaks immediately to maintain jack performance.
Store the jack in a clean, dry place to prevent rust and corrosion. Keep it in a position where the hydraulic system is not under pressure, and regularly inspect it for maintenance.