Clarke 7623070 CTJ2250LP Trolley Instructions

To properly position the trolley jack, ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface. Locate the vehicle’s jacking points, usually outlined in the owner's manual, and carefully slide the jack under the point closest to the area you need to lift.
The Clarke 7623070 CTJ2250LP Trolley Jack has a maximum lifting capacity of 2.25 tonnes.
Regularly check the hydraulic fluid level and top it up if necessary. Inspect for leaks and ensure that all connections are tight. Use only the recommended hydraulic fluid.
If the jack is not lifting properly, check for low hydraulic fluid levels, air in the hydraulic system, or worn seals. Bleeding the system of air and refilling with hydraulic fluid may resolve the issue.
To bleed air, open the release valve and pump the handle several times without a load. Close the valve, then test the jack's lifting capabilities. Repeat if necessary.
Always use jack stands to support the vehicle after lifting. Do not exceed the jack’s weight capacity, and ensure you are on a stable, level surface. Wear appropriate safety gear and never work under a vehicle supported only by a jack.
Lubricate the moving parts of the trolley jack every six months or as needed, depending on usage frequency. Use a suitable lubricant to prevent wear and ensure smooth operation.
Inspect the jack for damaged seals or connections. Replace any faulty components and refill the hydraulic fluid to the recommended level. If the issue persists, consult a professional.
It is not recommended to use the trolley jack on uneven surfaces as it may compromise stability and safety. Always ensure the jack is on a flat, stable surface.
Store the trolley jack in a dry, clean area, preferably indoors. Lower the jack completely to relieve pressure on the hydraulic system and cover it to prevent dust accumulation.