Sealey YAJ201 Instruction Manual
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Ensure the jack is placed on a stable, level surface. Check that the vehicle is in park and the emergency brake is engaged. Position the jack under the manufacturer's recommended lifting point.
Check the hydraulic fluid level and top it up if necessary. Inspect for any visible leaks or damage. Ensure the release valve is fully closed before attempting to lift.
Regular maintenance should be performed every six months or as needed, including checking hydraulic fluid levels, inspecting for leaks, and lubricating moving parts.
A high-quality hydraulic jack oil is recommended. Avoid using brake fluid, alcohol, glycerin, or detergent-based oils as they can damage the system.
Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise using the handle. Lower the vehicle gradually, making sure that the jack is stable and that no one is under the vehicle.
Tighten any loose bolts or screws on the handle assembly. If the problem persists, inspect the handle for damage and replace it if necessary.
Store the jack in a dry place and apply a light coat of oil to the metal parts to prevent rust. Regularly clean and dry the jack after each use, especially if used in wet conditions.
It is not recommended to use the jack on uneven surfaces as it may become unstable. Always use the jack on a flat, solid surface to ensure safety.
Signs include difficulty in lifting, slow operation, or visible fluid leaks. If any of these issues occur, inspect the system and replace any worn or damaged parts.
Yes, if you notice spongy lifting action or after replacing the hydraulic fluid, bleeding the system will remove any trapped air and ensure smooth operation.