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MaxJax™ Portable Mid-Rise Lift 6 P/N 5900268 — Rev. A4 — July 2022
16. The Lift uses electrical energy; if your organization has Lockout/Tagout policies, make sure to
implement them after connecting the Lift to a power source.
17. Refer to markings for proper load on electrical receptacles.
18. Only operate your Lift between temperatures of +41°F to +104°F (+5°C to +40°C).
19. The Lift should
only
be operated by authorized personnel. Keep children and untrained personnel
away from the Lift.
20. Do not make any modifications to the Lift; this voids the warranty and increases the chances of
injury or property damage.
21. Do not use the Lift while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
22. Consider the work environment. Keep the work area clean. Cluttered work areas invite injuries.
Keep areas well lit.
23. Always make sure the Lift is secured on Safety Locks before attempting to work on or near a
Vehicle.
24. Make a thorough inspection of the product at least once a year. Replace any damaged or severely
worn parts, decals, or warning labels. Replace worn or damaged parts with BendPak or BendPak
approved parts and assemblies only.
25. BendPak recommends referring to the ANSI/ALI ALIS Standard Safety Requirements for
Installation and Service for more information about safely installing, using, and servicing your Lift.
26. The MaxJax M7K Lift is a Mid-Rise Service Lift.
Use it only for its intended purpose.
27. You
must
wear OSHA-approved (publication 3151) personal protective equipment at all times
when installing, using, maintaining, or repairing the Lift. Leather gloves, steel-toed work boots, eye
protection, back belts, and hearing protection are
mandatory
.
28. Keep loads balanced on the Lift Arms at all times. Clear the area immediately if a Vehicle is in
danger of falling off the Lift.
29. Do not make any modifications to the Lift. Modifications void the warranty and increases the
chances of injury or property damage. Do not modify any safety-related features in any way.
30. Make sure all operators read and understand this Installation and Operation Manual. Keep the
manual near the Lift at all times.
31. While handling a Hydraulic Cylinder or a Hydraulic Hose,
always
wear gloves. In rare cases, a
needle-like stream of hydraulic fluid (even at low pressure) can penetrate fingers, hands, or arms;
such a puncture can feel like a bite, electric shock, or a needle prick. While it may seem like a
minor issue, any amount of Hydraulic Fluid injected into the human body is a serious issue. Anyone
suffering such a puncture wound should be
immediately
taken to a hospital emergency room to
determine the extent of the injury. Explain the circumstances of the injury to the attending
physician, including what kind of Hydraulic Fluid was involved. Do not assume a puncture wound
that could have been caused by Hydraulic Fluid is a minor issue; it could be life threatening.
32. MaxJax is portable, so you may move it to different mounting locations around your workspace;
however, when the Lift is in use, it
must
be anchored in place.
33. Make sure the Lift Controls are dry, clean, and free from grease and oil.
34. Make a visual inspection of the product before using it. Check for damage, worn or missing parts.
Do not use the product if you find any issues. Instead, take it out of service, then contact your
dealer, email support@maxjax.com, visit maxjax.com/support, or call (844) 629-5291.
35. Make a thorough inspection at least once a year. Replace any damaged or severely worn parts,
decals, or warning labels.

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