Clarke 7623205 CTJ3000QLB Garage Instructions
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Ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface. Position the jack under the manufacturer's recommended lifting point, pump the handle to raise the vehicle, and always use jack stands for safety.
Check the hydraulic fluid level and ensure there are no leaks. Also, verify that the release valve is fully closed. If problems persist, consult the manual for troubleshooting tips.
Inspect the hydraulic fluid every six months and before each use if the jack has been idle for an extended period.
Use a high-quality hydraulic jack oil, as specified in the user manual, to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to lower the vehicle gradually. Make sure no one is under or near the vehicle during this process.
The handle may be difficult to pump if the hydraulic fluid is low or if there is air trapped in the system. Bleed the system according to the manual instructions.
Regularly inspect the jack for leaks, check the hydraulic fluid level, lubricate moving parts, and ensure all bolts are tight. Clean the jack to prevent dirt and debris buildup.
No, always use the jack on a level surface to prevent accidents and ensure stability while lifting the vehicle.
Open the release valve while the jack is unloaded and pump the handle several times. Close the valve and test the jack. Repeat if necessary.
No, this could indicate a leak in the hydraulic system. Inspect for any visible leaks and check if the release valve is tightly closed.