5.
tRouBLEShootING
PRoBLEM
PoSSIBLE CAuSE
Beam will not lift the load
1) overloaded
2) oil level low
3) release valve not correctly closed
4) Air in system
5) Piston rod not functioning
6) Packing worn or defective
Beam does not lift high enough
1) oil level too high or too low
or feels "spongy"
2) Worn seals
3) Air in system
4) release valve not closed
Beam lifts poorly
1) Pump packing or valves
malfunctioning
2) oil is dirty
3) Air in the system
Beam lifts but will not hold load
1) release valve partially open
2) Air in system
3) faulty seals
4) Packing worn or defective
Beam will not lower completely
1) unit requires lubrication
2) Piston rod bent or damaged
3) Beam frame/link system distorted due
4) Air in system
5) release valve partially closed
Beam does not lower at all
1) release valve closed
5.3.4
the saddles at either end are adjustable, and may be raised
or lowered by screwing clockwise or anticlockwise in order to
give the beam clearance from the underside of the vehicle.
5.3.5
Adjust the telescopic arms to line up the saddles with the
jacking points of the vehicle.
5.3.6
turn the release valve clockwise (fig.1-1) and start to raise
the jack by operating the pump handle (fig.1-2). raise the
beam in short increments and ensure the saddles are
centered on the jacking points.
5.3.7
once you have established the setup is stable you may
proceed to lift the vehicle to the required height.
5.3.8
Make sure the locking lever is engaged, if it is not engaged
you need to raise or lower the beam to the closest locking
point and check the locking lever engages.
5.3.9
to lower the jack past a locking point you must raise the jack
a small amount and then turn the locking lever (fig.1-3)
clockwise whilst turning the release valve (fig.1-1) slowly
anticlockwise.
6.
MAINtENANCE
to overloading/poor positioning
Original Language Version
REMEdy
1) Be sure to use beam with adequate capacity.
2) top up oil level.
3) check and close release valve.
4) see bleeding procedure in section 5.1 'Maintenance'
5) clean and/or replace oil.
6) return to authorised service agent.
1) fill or remove excess oil.
2) return to authorised service agent.
3) see bleeding procedure in section 5.1 'Maintenance'
4) check and close release valve.
1) return to authorised service agent.
2) replace oil.
3) see bleeding procedure in section 5.1 'Maintenance'
1) check and close release valve.
2) see bleeding procedure in section 5.1 'Maintenance'
3) return to authorised service agent.
4) replace packing.
1) oil all external moving parts.
2) replace rod or contact local service agent.
3) replace damaged parts or contact local service agent.
4) see bleeding procedure in section 5.1 'Maintenance'
5) check and fully open release valve.
1) check and fully open release valve.
fig.7
Product disposal. If the beam eventually becomes unserviceable,
draw off the oil into an approved container and dispose of the
jack and the oil according to local regulations.
sJBeX200lP
Issue: 3 - 16/10/09
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