Clarke 7623206 CTJ4000G Quick Lift Hydraulic Instructions
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To properly position the jack, locate the vehicle's designated jacking points, usually indicated in the owner's manual. Position the jack saddle directly under this point, ensuring stability before lifting.
Check the hydraulic fluid level and top it up if necessary. Inspect for air in the system and bleed the jack if required. Regular lubrication of moving parts can also help maintain smooth operation.
Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to lower the jack in a controlled manner, ensuring the vehicle is securely supported by jack stands before releasing completely.
Store the jack in a clean, dry environment. Lower the jack completely and keep it upright to prevent hydraulic fluid leakage. Regularly check and maintain fluid levels and lubricate moving parts during storage.
Check the hydraulic fluid level every six months or after every 10 uses, whichever comes first. Refill with the recommended hydraulic fluid as needed to ensure optimal performance.
It is not recommended to use the jack on soft or uneven surfaces as it may compromise stability. Always operate on a hard, level surface to ensure safety.
Common signs include difficulty in lifting, unusual noises during operation, visible oil leaks, and the jack not holding pressure. Regular inspection and maintenance can prevent these issues.
Yes, bleeding the hydraulic system is necessary to remove trapped air. Perform this task whenever the jack exhibits signs of sponginess or after refilling hydraulic fluid.
Inspect the handle connection and tighten any loose bolts or screws. If the problem persists, consult the user manual for specific repair instructions or contact customer support.
Regular maintenance, including checking fluid levels, lubricating moving parts, and storing the jack properly, will help ensure its longevity. Avoid overloading and always follow the manufacturer's guidelines.