Clarke 7620052 CBJ32 32 Tonne Bottle Instructions

Ensure the jack is placed on a flat, solid surface. Center the jack under the vehicle's lift point, making sure the saddle is in full contact with the lift point.
Check the oil level and refill if necessary. Ensure that the release valve is fully closed and there are no air pockets by bleeding the system.
Regularly check and top up hydraulic oil, inspect for leaks, and clean the jack after use to prevent corrosion. Store in an upright position.
Use a high-quality hydraulic jack oil. Avoid using brake fluid, alcohol, glycerin, or detergent oils.
This could be due to a faulty release valve or air trapped in the hydraulic system. Inspect and replace the valve if necessary and bleed the system to remove air.
Open the release valve and pump the handle several times without a load. Tighten the valve and test the jack under load. Repeat if necessary.
Always use jack stands to support the vehicle after lifting, do not overload, and ensure the area is clear of bystanders. Use the jack only on solid, level ground.
No, this bottle jack is designed for vertical use only. Using it horizontally may cause it to malfunction or result in injury.
The maximum lifting height is specified in the product manual. Always refer to the manual for exact specifications to prevent over-extension.
Perform basic inspections before each use, and conduct a thorough inspection every six months or after every 500 uses, whichever comes first.