Clarke 7623071 CTJ2250Q Quick Lift Hydraulic Instructions

To operate the jack, position it under the vehicle's lifting point, close the release valve by turning it clockwise, and pump the handle to raise the vehicle. Ensure the vehicle is securely supported before working underneath.
First, check the oil level and top up if necessary. Ensure the release valve is tightly closed. Inspect for any oil leaks or air trapped in the system, and bleed the jack by opening the release valve and pumping the handle several times.
Regularly check and maintain the oil level, inspect for leaks, and ensure all moving parts are lubricated. Store the jack in a dry environment to prevent rust and perform a full inspection every six months.
To safely lower the vehicle, slowly open the release valve by turning it counterclockwise. Control the descent speed by adjusting the valve opening. Ensure the area is clear of any obstructions or personnel.
Inspect the jack for any obstructions or damage. Check the oil level and ensure the jack is on a flat surface. If the problem persists, there may be internal issues requiring professional servicing.
To bleed air, open the release valve and pump the handle several times to expel air bubbles. Close the valve, and test the jack to ensure it is functioning correctly.
The Clarke 7623071 CTJ2250Q Quick Lift Hydraulic Jack has a maximum load capacity of 2.25 tons. Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain safety and jack integrity.
Jack stands provide stable support for the vehicle, ensuring safety while working underneath. The hydraulic jack is designed for lifting, not sustained holding, making jack stands essential for safety.
No, using the jack on uneven surfaces can be dangerous as it may cause the jack to tip or the vehicle to slip. Always use the jack on a flat, stable surface to ensure safety.
The hydraulic oil level should be checked before each use or at least once a month if used frequently. Maintaining the correct oil level ensures optimal performance and longevity of the jack.