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Motorcycle lift

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6. PREPARATION FOR USE
6.1.
BEFORE USE
6.1.1.
This lift has a vent valve (figs.3 & 3A). This is closed for transit
only. Before use the valve must be lifted or the pump will not
function properly.
6.1.2.
Let the hydraulic pump stand for one hour, to allow the oil to settle,
before purging the system
NOTE: Failure to allow sufficient time for the oil to settle could
result in air remaining in the oil. Should the pump fail to purge
completely at the first attempt, a second purge will be required.
6.1.3.
Purge the hydraulic system by depressing the release foot pedal
and pumping the lift foot pedal fifteen to twenty times.
6.1.4.
Test the lift unladen by moving the safety handle to the right and
raising the lift to full height (figs.4 & 5).
6.1.5.
SAFETY HANDLE OPERATION
6.1.5.1.
To raise. Before raising the lift the safety handle must be moved
to the right hand side of the detent (fig.4) to prevent accidental
lowering.
6.1.5.2.
To lower. Raise the lift by pumping the foot pedal several times
(or by air), to let the safety plate free from its locked position, then
move the safety handle to the left and lock it in its detent (fig.5).
6.1.5.3.
Lower the lift by depressing the release foot pedal slowly, to
control the rate of descent.
7. OPERATION
WARNING! Ensure that you read, understand and apply the Section 1 Safety Instructions.
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9 WARNING! DO NOT overload the vehicle lift. The maximum load is 680kg.
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7.1.
Position the lift in a suitable location, preferably on a concrete surface.
7.1.1.
Turn the adjustable screws (24) down to ensure that lift is level and stable on the surface.
9 9 WARNING! The vehicle must be fully supported by the lift platform prior to lifting. DO NOT put the rear wheel of the vehicle on the leading
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plate (9) and DO NOT use the leading plate to support the weight of the vehicle when lifting. The leading plate (9) is only used to assist
the operator in wheeling the vehicle on the platform when the lift is at its lowest position.
7.1.2.
Secure the vehicle to the lift platform.
7.1.3.
When working on a motorcycle, wheel the bike in to the wheel clamp at the front of the lift, tighten the clamp to hold the bike in place.
7.1.4.
Press on the air valve to raise the lift. The air valve can be locked in the on position (figs.6 and 7).
7.1.5.
Before lowering, ensure that all tools and parts are removed from beneath the table.
fig.4
fig.6
Air off
© Jack Sealey Limited
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Original Language Version
fig.3
fig.3A
fig.5
fig.7
Air locked on
MC680A, MT680.V4 Issue:2 (3,9,F) - 29/05/19

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