Instructions
a) Lifting the Vehicle
Observe the vehicle when lifting. The
saddle (c) should rise in the direction
of the vehicle otherwise the vehicle may
slide off.
Secure the vehicle with suitable jack
stands before working on or underneath.
• Place the tip of the handle (k) around the release
valve (i) and close it by turning clockwise until the
stop limit is reached.
• To ensure safe lifting, position the jack at a 90°
angle to the vehicle and under the appropriate
jacking point (see the manufacturer’s instructions).
• Insert the handle (k) into handle socket (h) and
pump until the saddle (c) comes into contact with
the vehicle.
• Continue pumping the handle (k) until the vehicle
has been lifted up to the desired height.
• Carefully remove the handle (k) from the handle
socket (h).
b) Lowering the Vehicle
• Insert the tip of the handle (k) over the release
valve (i).
• Open the release valve (i) by carefully turning the
jack handle (in small increments) counterclockwise
until the vehicle lowers down.
• After the vehicle is rmly on the ground, the
release valve (i) can be further opened (approx.
one half turn).This will lower lifting arm (b) all the
way back to the starting position.
c) Purging Air from the Hydraulic System
• Place the handle (k) over the release valve (i) and
turn counterclockwise to open.
• Insert the handle (k) into the handle socket (h) and
pump approximately 10 times to distribute the oil
and purge any trapped air from inside the hydraulic
system.
• Remove the cover plate (f).
• Using a athead screwdriver, gently press the oil
plug (a) open to the side, to allow any trapped air
to escape. You may hear the sound of trapped air
being released.
• Test the jack without a load by closing the release
valve (i), then pumping it up to the full working
height then lowering it again.
Adding Hydraulic Oil
Only use special-purpose hydraulic oil
e.g. SAE 10. Do not use brake uid!
• With no weight on the trolley jack, place on level
ground and lower the lifting arm (b) all the way
down.
• Remove the cover plate (f).
• Carefully pinch / pry away the oil plug (a) using
a blunt object such as a athead screwdriver or
needle nose pliers.
Be careful not to damage or lose the oil
plug (a).
• Using suitable hydraulic jack oil, ll where the
lower edge of the oil plug (a) would be.
• Pump the handle (k) approximately 10 times to
distribute the oil and expel any trapped air from the
hydraulic system.
• Replace the oil plug (a).
If needed, perform another air purge
See section “Purging Air from the
Hydraulic System”.
Storage
• When not in use, lower the lifting arm (b) all the
way down.
Maintenance and Cleaning
All maintenance and repair work must
be performed by a suitably qualied
personnel an in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Remove any excess dirt using a lightly oiled cloth.
Lightly grease moving parts once every 3 months
or when needed.
• Do not use a high pressure cleaner to clean the
jack.
• The trolley jack must be stored in a horizontal
position, in a clean, dry location away from direct
sunlight.
Operating Instructions
Hydraulic Trolley Jack 2 Ton
Item No. 1900671
Intended Use
This product is a hydraulic trolley jack for lifting motor
vehicles. It is intended for use as a lifting device only.
Ensure that the load does not exceed the maximum
permissible 2 t (2000 kg) nominal capacity of the
jack.
For safety and approval purposes, you must not
rebuild and/or modify this product. If you use the
product for purposes other than those described
above, the product may be damaged. In addition,
improper use can result in other hazards. Read the
instructions carefully and store them in a safe place.
Make this product available to third parties only
together with its operating instructions.
This product complies with the statutory national and
European requirements. All company names and
product names are trademarks of their respective
owners. All rights reserved.
Delivery Content
• Floor jack
• Cover plate
• Carry grip
• 2x Handles
• Operating instructions
Up-to-Date Operating Instructions
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shown. Follow the instructions on the website.
Explanation of Symbols
The symbol with the exclamation
mark in the triangle is used to indicate
important information in these
operating instructions. Always read this
information carefully.
This symbol indicates a mechanical
hazard. It is a warning about possible
injury due to crushing.
The arrow symbol indicates special
information and advice on operation.
Safety Instructions
Read the operating instructions
carefully and especially observe
the safety information. If you do not
follow the safety instructions and
information on proper handling in
this manual, we assume no liability
for any resulting personal injury or
damage to property. Such cases will
invalidate the warranty/guarantee.
a) General Information
• The product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of
children and pets.
• Do not leave packaging material lying around
carelessly. This may become dangerous playing
material for children.
• Protect the product from extreme temperatures,
direct sunlight, strong jolts, high humidity,
moisture, ammable gases, steam and solvents.
• Do not place the product under any mechanical
stress.
• If it is no longer possible to operate the product
safely, take it out of operation and protect it from
any accidental use. Safe operation can no longer
be guaranteed if the product:
- is visibly damaged,
- is no longer working properly,
- has been stored for extended periods in poor
ambient conditions or
- has been subjected to any serious
transport-related stresses.
• Please handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts
or a fall even from a low height can damage the
product.
• Consult an expert when in doubt about the
operation, safety or connection of the product.
• Maintenance, modications and repairs must only
be completed by a technician or an authorised
repair centre.
• If you have questions which remain unanswered by
these operating instructions, contact our technical
support service or other technical personnel.
b) Trolley Jack
• Do not lift persons with this trolley jack.
• Never load the trolley jack above the nominal
capacity (2 t).
• Never leave the trolley jack unattended when
supporting a load. It can lose pressure and begin
to sink.
• This is a lifting device only. Vehicle Load must be
supported by suitable jack stands before starting
inspection or work.
• This trolley jack is designed for use on hard and
level surfaces only.
• The trolley jack is equipped with a safety valve (g)
that is marked in English “DO NOT ADJUST”. It
has been congured to allow the trolley jack to lift
loads up to 2 tonnes. The safety valve (g) must not
be modied or adjusted in any way!
c) Use
• Use suitable jack stands to support the vehicle
when working underneath it.
• For safe lifting, position the trolley jack under
suitable lifting points. See the vehicle manufacturer
instructions for placement points.
• Secure the vehicle against rolling using stop
blocks, pulling the emergency brake, and as
specied by the vehicle manufacturer.
• Make sure no one is leaning against the vehicle
when it is lifted.
• Make sure there are no persons inside the vehicle
being lifted.
• Position the trolley jack so you do not need to
reach underneath the vehicle to operate it.
• Make sure there are no persons or objects under
the vehicle before lowering the trolley jack.
• Never enter the vehicle or start the engine when it
is on the trolley jack.
Before Use
• During shipment or handling, air can get trapped in
the hydraulic system causing it to malfunction. It is
recommended to rst perform an air purge.
• See section “Purging Air from the Hydraulic
System”.
Carry Grip
• Carry the trolley using the carry grip (l).
• To attach it, gently spread the grip (l) over both
M12 nuts (e).
Operation
Read the “Safety Instructions” carefully.
The trolley jack is not designed to
support the weight of the vehicle while
working under it. It is intended to raise
the vehicle so you can place jack stands
underneath. Never place a part of your
body under a vehicle only supported by
the trolley jack!
Before using the trolley jack, check for
loss of oil, damaged, loose or missing
parts.
Operating Elements
a
b
c
e
f g
h
i
k
l
d
j
a Oil plug
b Lifting arm assembly
c Saddle
d Front wheel assembly
e Nut M12
f Cover plate
g Safety valve
h Handle socket
i Release valve
j Rear caster assembly
k Handle
l Carry grip