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OPERATION
Lifting
1. Center the two ramps against the tires of vehicle.
    Be sure the wheels to be driven on the ramps
    are positioned straight forward in alignment 
with the ramps, and center the two ramps against 
the tires.
2. After positioning the truck ramps, keep the handle 
in  lowest  position  in  order  to  lower  the  base  to 
surface. The rubber padded base will prevent ramps 
movement while vehicle is being driven onto or off 
the ramps.
Note:  Must  keep  the  handle  in  lowest  position 
in 
order to lower the base to contact the floor/
 
surface.
3. Drive the vehicle onto the ramps.
    Another person, standing clear from vehicle  
  path  and  the  ramps,  should  observe  and 
guide  the  vehicle  operator  when  ascending  and 
descending the ramps.
4.  Once  the  vehicle  reaches  the  top  of  the  ramps, 
apply brakes only to prevent over-travel.
    Never accelerate or apply brakes suddenly. 
    Proceed slowly and cautiously.
5. Place the vehicle in neutral. Release brakes; vehicle 
should not move.
6. Turn the engine off, set parking brake. Place vehicle in 
park (or in reverse gear for manual transmission).
7. Get out of the vehicle and securely chock the  
remaining wheels on the ground.
8. Be sure that both tires  are  properly  positioned  on 
the ramp’s support platform.
    Using caution in positioning your body clear
    of danger, shake vehicle sideways and 
endways to be sure that vehicle and ramps 
are stable. Check that ramps have not become 
damaged or bent during loading.
   
Do not disconnect brakes, engine, transmission
  
  components, drive train, drive shaft, universal 
joints, or wheels while the vehicle is on the ramps.
Lowering
  Be sure that all tools and personnel are clear
  before lowering vehicle.
1. Lower the vehicle slowly and cautiously, never apply 
brakes suddenly.
2. After lowering the vehicle, pull the handle up to dolly 
the ramp away.
MAINTENANCE
Periodically inspect the ramp. To help prevent rust, wipe 
clean after each use. If rust appears, sand affected area 
and cover with suitable utility paint. Store the ramp in 
a clean, dry area.
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Study, understand, and follow all instructions 
provided with and on this device before use.
•  Rated capacity is PER PAIR! DO NOT exceed 
rated capacity.
•  Use as a matched pair to support one end 
of a 
vehicle only. Use only ONE (1) PAIR per vehicle.
•  Use only on hard, level surface.
•  Center load between the sides of the ramp.
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Ramps are not to be used to simultaneously 
support both ends or one side of a vehicle.
•  Maximum allowable tire width is 10.75"/ 27.3cm 
for model 93200; and 15.5"/39.4cm for model 
93201.
•  Use only on those vehicles whose GVWR is 
less than 66,000 lb.
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Do not use other lifting equipment in conjunction 
with the ramps.
•  No alterations shall be made to this device.
•  Failure to heed these markings may result in 
personal injury and/or property damage.
 
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BEFORE USE 
1.  Verify  that  the  product  and  the  application  are 
compatible,  if  in  doubt  call  Omega  Tech.  Service 
(888) 332-6419.
2. Before using this product, read the operator's manual 
completely and familiarize yourself thoroughly with 
the  product  and  the  hazards  associated  with  its 
improper use.
3. Inspect before each use. Do not use if bent, broken 
or cracked components are noted.
4. Ensure that all parts move freely.
 
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