6 / JACK Instruction Manual 3789833-20200901
Original Instruction
6. Do not raise or lower the Jack unless tools, equipment and
people are clear
When lowering the Jack ensure the vicinity is clear. Ensure there are no tools
or equipment let under the vehicle before lowering.
Always lower the Jack slowly and in a controlled manner.
7. Do not use the Jack to support or stabilise a load
Using the Jack to support or stabilise a load may result in unexpected
movement and result in serious injury, being crushed and/or death.
Always securely chock and block (stabilise) the load to be lited.
Never place any part of the body under a raised load without properly
chocking and supporting the load.
8. Never use the Jack on curved or tubular vehicle parts
Failure to follow may cause the Jack to slip and damage the vehicle
and/or cause injury to the operator.
Use a Jack adaptor to lit from wheel rims or bumpers.
9. The use of heavy duty rigging/winching gloves is recommended
10. Do not move or dolly a vehicle while the Jack is in use
11. Stay alert and use caution when operating Jack
Do not use the Jack when tired, incoherent, dizzy or under the influence
of drugs and/or alcohol. The operator MUST be alert and watch the lited load
during operation of the Jack.
12. Training
Read this manual before use. Do not allow anyone who has not read this
manual and/or does not understand the instructions and safety requirements
to use the Jack.
13. Inspection
Using a Jack that is not in good working condition and free of debris
may cause property damage and/or loss, serious injury and/or death.
Inspect the Jack before each use. Ensure the Jack is not damaged,
excessively worn, or missing parts.
Do not lubricate the shat.
14. Operating Temperature
The Jack has been designed to operate within a temperature range of -20C
to +50C.
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