MaxJax™ Portable Mid-Rise Lift 15 P/N 5900268 — Rev. A4 — July 2022
10. Press the Up Button until the Tires of the Vehicle are a few inches off the ground.
If the Lift becomes unstable or the Vehicle starts moving, release the Up Button immediately.
11. Verify all four of the Lift Pads are making solid contact with the Lifting Points.
If any of the Lift Pads are
not
making solid contact with the Lifting Points, lower the Lift and adjust
the Lift Arms and Pads until they make better contact.
12. When the Vehicle is just a few inches off the ground, rock the Vehicle to make sure it is stable and
balanced.
• If the Vehicle is
not
stable and balanced, lower the Lift back to the ground and start over.
• If the Vehicle
is
stable and balanced, you can raise it to the desired height.
⚠ DANGER Do
not
raise the Lift further until you are certain the Vehicle on the Lift is both stable
and balanced. If the Vehicle is
not
stable and balanced, it could fall, which could
damage the Vehicle, damage the Lift, or injure or kill anyone under the Vehicle.
⚠ WARNING Always keep a line of sight on the Lift at all times. Ensure personnel and objects are
clear of the Lift at all times.
⚠ WARNING Remain Clear of the elevated Lift until visual confirmation is made that all Safety
Locks are fully engaged and the Lift is lowered onto the Safety Locks.
13. Raise the Lift until the Vehicle reaches the desired height, go up a bit further, then release the Up
Button.
14. Press and hold the Lowering Handle briefly to move the Lift back down, which engages it on the
closest Safety Lock.
15. When the Lift stops moving down, it is engaged on its Safety Locks; release the Lowering Handle.
Do not leave the Lift controls unless the Lift is engaged on its Safety Locks or
fully lowered.
If you miss the desired Safety Lock, press and hold the Up Button again and move just past the
desired Safety Lock. You’ll hear a click indicating the Safety Lock has passed a Safety Block.
Release the Up Button, then hold the Lowering Handle again to lower the Lift onto the desired
Safety Lock.
⚠ DANGER Do
not
move under the Vehicle until you have confirmed that the Lift is engaged on
Safety Locks.
⚠ DANGER Always ensure both Safety Locks are engaged. If the Lift Heads are engaged on
Safety Locks at two different heights or only one Safety Lock is engaged, the
Vehicle could become unbalanced and fall causing damage, injury or death.
16. Recheck the Lift Arms and Pads to verify they are still making solid contact with the Vehicle Lifting
points.
17. Verify the Lift is engaged on the same Safety Lock on both posts (all four arms are at the same
height).
18. Begin work on the Vehicle.