Sealey RJA2500.V3 Instruction Manual

To set up the Sealey RJA2500.V3 Trolley Jack, ensure that the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface. Position the jack under the vehicle's jacking point, making sure the saddle is centered. Pump the handle to raise the jack until it contacts the jacking point.
The maximum lifting capacity of the Sealey RJA2500.V3 Trolley Jack is 2.5 tonnes. Ensure not to exceed this limit to prevent damage to the jack and ensure safety.
First, check for any hydraulic fluid leaks and ensure the jack is properly filled. Verify that the release valve is fully closed. If issues persist, inspect for air trapped in the hydraulic system and bleed it if necessary.
Regularly check the hydraulic fluid level and top up if needed. Inspect for leaks, and lubricate the moving parts. Clean the jack to remove dirt and debris after each use.
To lower the trolley jack, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise with the handle. Ensure that the area beneath the vehicle is clear before lowering. Maintain control of the handle to prevent sudden drops.
It is not recommended to use the trolley jack on uneven surfaces. Always ensure the jack is used on a flat, stable surface to prevent tipping or instability.
Check for any obstructions in the pump mechanism and ensure the release valve is fully closed. Lubricate the handle pivot points if necessary. If the issue persists, inspect for internal hydraulic issues.
Yes, you can replace the hydraulic fluid. First, lower the jack completely. Remove the fill plug and drain the old fluid. Refill with new hydraulic fluid up to the recommended level and bleed any trapped air from the system.
Always use jack stands to support the vehicle after lifting. Never work under a vehicle supported only by a jack. Wear appropriate protective gear and ensure the jack is in good condition before use.
Air in the hydraulic system can cause the jack to perform poorly, with reduced lifting capacity and erratic movement. Bleeding the system ensures smooth and efficient operation.