Sealey 1015CX.V2 Instruction Manual

To position the Sealey 1015CX.V2 Trolley Jack, ensure the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface. Locate the manufacturer's recommended jacking points, usually indicated in the vehicle's manual, and position the jack saddle under these points before lifting.
The Sealey 1015CX.V2 Trolley Jack has a maximum lifting capacity of 1.5 tons, which is suitable for most small to mid-sized vehicles.
To safely lower a vehicle, turn the release valve slowly counterclockwise using the handle. This will gradually lower the vehicle. Ensure no obstructions are present and all personnel are clear of the vehicle before lowering.
If the jack does not lift, check for hydraulic fluid leaks and ensure the release valve is fully closed. If issues persist, inspect the jack for airlock and bleed if necessary. Consult the user manual for detailed troubleshooting steps.
Regularly check and top up hydraulic fluid if necessary. Inspect for leaks, and ensure moving parts are lubricated to prevent rust. Store the jack in a dry place to avoid moisture damage.
To bleed air, open the release valve and pump the handle several times. Close the valve and test the jack. Repeat if necessary until air is fully expelled and the jack operates smoothly.
No, using the jack on uneven surfaces is unsafe and can cause the vehicle to slip or the jack to become unstable. Always use on a flat, solid surface.
Self-lowering may indicate a hydraulic leak or an improperly closed release valve. Inspect for leaks and ensure the valve is tightly closed. If the problem persists, professional service may be required.
It is recommended to inspect the jack before each use for any signs of wear, damage, or leaks. A more thorough inspection and maintenance should be conducted every 6 months or after heavy use.
Yes, always use jack stands to support the vehicle after lifting with the jack. The jack is designed for lifting only and not for supporting the vehicle during repairs.