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- Stop vehicle well before it contacts the front wheel stops. At all times, be sure the
rear wheels are forward of the approach ramps/chocks and the approach
ramps/chocks will clear the tires when the lift is raised. Driver must exit the
vehicle before rising.
- Place triangular wheel chocks on front and rear of one of the rear tires.
- To raise the lift: Push the ā€œRAISEā€ button on the power unit. Release button at
desired height, ensure that all corners have passed a mechanical lock position.
- After raising the lift to the desired height, press and hold the lowering lever on the
hydraulic power unit, until lift stops on safety latches. Cross-members should be
stopped on safety latches in all 4 towers before any work can start on the raised
vehicle. If any of the safety latches is not engaged, try to raise or lower the lift to
the next higher or lower safety position, and observe again if all 4 safety latches
have engaged. If the problem persists, lower and unload the vehicle, solve the lift
safety problem, and only then resume vehicle service.
- Before lowering lift: be sure no one is in the lift area and that all tools, tool
trays, etc. have been removed from under the lift and vehicle. If the lift is
equipped with rolling jacks, jacks must be fully lowered and the rear jack pushed
toward center of lift, to provide under-car clearance.
The runways, approach ramps, and cross-members are designed to
rest on the floor when fully lowered. Observe pinch point warning
decals.
- To lower lift: if lift has been resting on the safety latches, the lift has to be raised
high enough for all 4 safety latches to clear the openings in the latch plate
(safety ladder).
- Actuate the latch release valve on the power unit column to disengage all four
locking latches. Hold actuator until lift is fully lowered.
NOTE: If actuator on air valve is released, the latches will automatically reset to the
engaged position.
- Push the lowering handle on the power unit to lower the lift.
- Observe lift and vehicle to be sure lift is level while being lowered. If not, STOP
the lift and try to resume lowering as explained above.
- Fully lower lift, remove the triangular wheel chocks and check to be sure area is
clear before removing vehicle from lift.
- If lift is not operating properly, do not use until adjustment or repairs have been
made by qualified lift service personnel.
- For Rolling Jack operating instructions, see Rolling Jack Installation, Operation
and maintenance Instructions in the rolling jack shipping box.

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