Sealey 2001LEBL.V2 Instruction Manual
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Ensure the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface. Locate the vehicle's jacking point, usually specified in the vehicle's manual, and align the jack saddle with this point before lifting.
Check the hydraulic oil level and top up if necessary. Ensure the release valve is closed tightly and confirm that the load is within the jack's capacity.
Inspect the jack before each use for leaks and wear. Perform a full maintenance check, including oil level and moving parts lubrication, every six months or as specified in the user manual.
Use high-quality hydraulic jack oil. Refer to the Sealey 2001LEBL.V2 manual for the specific type and viscosity recommended.
Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to lower the vehicle gently. Ensure no obstructions are under the vehicle and that it is safe to lower.
Signs include hydraulic fluid leaks, difficulty lifting loads, unusual noises during operation, or the jack not holding pressure.
No, it is not safe to use the jack on uneven surfaces. Always use it on a flat, solid surface to prevent accidents.
Open the release valve and pump the handle several times without a load to expel air. Ensure the hydraulic fluid is at the correct level after bleeding.
Yes, periodic lubrication of the wheels, handle pivot, and other moving parts is essential for smooth operation and longevity of the jack.
Store the jack in a dry, clean area with the saddle lowered. Keep it away from moisture and corrosive materials to prevent damage.