Sealey 10QJ.V5 Instruction Manual
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Ensure that the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface. Place the jack under the manufacturer's recommended lifting point, typically indicated in the vehicle's manual or near the wheel arches.
Check if the release valve is fully closed. Also, ensure that the jack is properly placed under the vehicle and there is no obstruction. If the problem persists, inspect for hydraulic fluid leaks and refill if necessary.
It is recommended to change the hydraulic oil every 12 months or if the jack performance decreases. Use only the recommended type of hydraulic oil.
Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise with the handle to lower the vehicle gently. Ensure the area is clear of people and obstructions before lowering.
No, it is unsafe to use the trolley jack on uneven or sloped surfaces. Always use it on a flat and stable ground to prevent accidents.
Regularly check for hydraulic leaks, ensure all moving parts are lubricated, and inspect for any wear or damage. Store the jack in a dry place to prevent rust.
Check for any obstructions or debris in the jack mechanism. Lubricate moving parts with appropriate oil to ease the movement.
No, the jack is designed for lifting and not for supporting vehicles for extended periods. Use axle stands to support the vehicle once lifted.
Clean the jack with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents that may damage the surface.
Stop using the jack immediately. Inspect for fluid leaks and check the oil level. If the problem persists, contact a professional service for repair.