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JACK Instruction Manual / 5
Original Instruction
WORKING LOAD LIMIT
2,000KG / 4,400LBS
SAFETY INFORMATION & WARNINGS
Operators of the Jack should study, understand and follow all instructions in
this manual before operating the Jack. Failure to heed these warnings may
result in loss of load, damage to the Jack and/or Jack failure resulting in
personal injury or property damage.
Safe manual handling of Jack:
Use good liting technique (straight back, using legs to lit).
When not in the carrying bag, carry the Jack with two hands, horizontally,
across the front of the body.
When in the carrying bag, lit using the bag's carrying handles.
Do not carry the Jack on one shoulder, as this is unbalanced, unstable,
and increases risk of injury/damage to the person carrying the Jack and any
person or object in the immediate surroundings.
While carrying the Jack, be aware of surroundings when turning, to prevent
hiting people or objects in the immediate vicinity.
1. Position
Position the Jack to only lit in areas of the vehicle specified as of road
jacking points.
2. Always use support stands
Ater liting the vehicle, always support the load with appropriately rated
vehicle support stands before working on the vehicle.
3. Do not overload Jack
Do not overload this Jack beyond its rated capacity. Overloading this Jack
can cause damage or failure to the Jack.
4. Always use on hard and level surface
This Jack is designed only for use on hard level surfaces capable of
withstanding the load. Use on unstable or other insuficient surfaces can
result in Jack instability and possible loss of load.
5. Insert hook as far as possible
Insert the hook as far as possible to apply the most load closer to the body.
Failure to insert enough of the hook can cause the Jack to become unstable,
fail, damage vehicle or loss of load. See 4; Hook Engagement