Sealey 1025HL.V4 Instruction Manual
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Before using the jack for the first time, ensure that all parts are free from damage. Check that the release valve is fully closed and the hydraulic fluid level is correct. Familiarize yourself with the user manual for detailed setup instructions.
Position the jack under the vehicle's recommended lifting point. Pump the handle to raise the saddle to the contact point, ensuring stability. Continue pumping until the vehicle is at the desired height. Always use axle stands for safety.
To lower the vehicle, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise. This will gradually release hydraulic pressure and lower the vehicle. Ensure the area is clear of obstructions before lowering.
Check for hydraulic fluid leaks and ensure the fluid level is correct. Inspect the release valve to ensure it is fully closed. If issues persist, refer to the maintenance section of the manual or contact customer support.
Regular maintenance should be performed every 3 months or after 50 lifting cycles. This includes checking hydraulic fluid levels, inspecting for leaks, and lubricating moving parts.
Use a high-quality hydraulic fluid with anti-wear and anti-foam properties. Consult the user manual for specific fluid recommendations and always use the correct type for optimal performance.
Store the jack in a clean, dry area away from moisture and corrosive substances. Lower the jack to its lowest position to relieve pressure on the hydraulic system. Clean the jack before storage to prevent rust and corrosion.
Always use the jack on a flat, stable surface. Never exceed the maximum load capacity. Use axle stands for additional support when the vehicle is lifted. Keep clear of the vehicle while it's supported only by the jack.
No, the jack is intended for lifting and short-term support only. For long-term support, ensure the vehicle is supported with axle stands or other stable supports.
Check for any obstructions or damage to the handle mechanism. Ensure the hydraulic system is not overfilled and is functioning correctly. Refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual for further guidance.