Clarke 7621804 CTJ2500QLP 2.5 TOnne Trolley Instructions
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To properly position the trolley jack, locate your vehicle's designated jacking points, which are usually indicated in the owner's manual. Align the jack saddle with the jacking point, ensuring it is centered and stable before lifting.
The Clarke 7621804 CTJ2500QLP trolley jack has a maximum lifting capacity of 2.5 tonnes. Ensure the load does not exceed this limit for safe operation.
If the jack is not lifting properly, check for low hydraulic fluid levels, air in the hydraulic system, or worn seals. Bleed the system to remove air and top up the hydraulic fluid as necessary.
Regularly inspect the jack for leaks, damage, and wear. Keep the jack clean and lubricate moving parts periodically. Check and maintain the hydraulic fluid level.
To safely lower the vehicle, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to allow the vehicle to descend gradually. Ensure the area is clear of obstructions and that you are in control of the descent.
It is not recommended to use the trolley jack on uneven surfaces. Always use it on a flat, stable surface to prevent instability and potential accidents.
To bleed air from the hydraulic system, open the release valve and pump the jack handle several times to expel air. Close the valve and test the jack's lifting ability. Repeat if necessary.
If hydraulic fluid is leaking, inspect the seals and connections for damage or wear. Replace any faulty components and ensure all connections are tight. Refill the hydraulic fluid if needed.
Yes, for safety reasons, always use jack stands after lifting the vehicle with the trolley jack. The jack is meant for lifting, not for supporting a vehicle during maintenance.
Inspect the trolley jack before each use for any visible signs of wear or damage. Perform a thorough inspection and maintenance check every six months or as recommended in the manual.