Sealey SJ50.V2 Instruction Manual

Place the jack on a solid, level surface and ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface. Position the jack under the manufacturer's recommended lifting point and ensure it is centered before lifting.
Check the oil level and ensure there's no air trapped in the hydraulic system. If necessary, bleed the system by opening the release valve and pumping the handle several times.
Inspect the jack before each use for any signs of wear or damage. Perform a thorough maintenance check, including oil level and hydraulic system inspection, at least once every six months.
No, the bottle jack is intended for lifting only. Always use jack stands for supporting a vehicle for any extended period.
Use high-quality hydraulic jack oil. Avoid using motor oil or brake fluid as they can damage the seals and components.
Slowly turn the release valve counter-clockwise to lower the vehicle gently. Ensure the area is clear of any obstructions and that the vehicle is stable on the ground.
Stop using the jack immediately and inspect the seals and fittings for damage. Replace any worn or damaged parts and replenish the hydraulic oil as necessary.
It's not necessary to regularly bleed the system unless you experience issues with lifting. However, it's good practice to check for air in the system if performance declines.
Always read the manual before use, ensure the vehicle is secured and the jack is properly positioned. Never exceed the maximum weight capacity and avoid working under a vehicle without proper support.
Store the jack in an upright position in a dry, clean area. Protect it from moisture and dust, and periodically check for any signs of rust or damage.