Clarke 7620006 CBJ2B 2 Tonne Telescopic Bottle Instructions
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Ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface. Locate the vehicle's jacking points, often outlined in the owner's manual, and place the jack's saddle under the point. Ensure the saddle is securely positioned before lifting.
Check that the jack is not damaged and is functioning correctly. Ensure the lift range is suitable for your vehicle and never exceed the jack's rated capacity of 2 tonnes. Always use on a stable, level surface.
First, check the oil level in the jack and refill if necessary. Ensure there are no air bubbles by bleeding the jack. Inspect for any visible leaks or damage to the hydraulic system.
Regularly inspect for hydraulic leaks and tighten any loose parts. Store in a dry area and lubricate moving parts periodically to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.
Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to gently lower the vehicle. Ensure the area is clear of obstructions and people before lowering.
No, it is not recommended to use the jack on uneven surfaces as it can lead to instability and potential safety hazards. Always use on flat, stable ground.
Open the release valve, remove the oil filler plug, and pump the handle several times to expel air. Close the release valve and replace the oil filler plug after completion.
Use high-quality hydraulic jack oil recommended by the manufacturer to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the jack.
Lower the jack completely and store it in an upright position in a clean, dry environment to prevent rust and contamination.
No, never work under a vehicle supported only by a hydraulic jack. Always use jack stands to secure the vehicle before performing any under-vehicle work.