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5. ASSEMBLY
R WARNING! Keep your hands away from moving parts.
Numbers in brackets refer to item numbers in the parts diagram.
5.1. Attach lead plate (31) to end of platform (32) using bolts (30).
5.2. Fit the front wheel vice assembly (35, 47) to the front of the platform (32) using bolts (33),
washers (34) and nuts (38).
5.3. Insert the lift foot pedal (7) into the pump piston spindle and insert the release foot pedal (10) into the release valve spindle (18).
5.4. Attachbafeplate(39)usingbolts(33),washers(34)andnuts(38).
5.5. BEFORE FIRST USE
5.5.1. Leave the pump for one hour, to allow the oil to settle, before purging the system.
Note: Failuretoallowsufcienttimefortheoiltosettlecouldresultinairremainingintheoil.Inthisevent,thepumpwillnotpurge
completelyrsttimeandasecondpurgewillberequired.
5.5.2. Purgethehydrauliccircuittoeliminateanyairinthesystem,byfullypressingthereleasevalvepedal(10)andpumpingthelift
pedal (7) 15 to 20 times.
5.5.3. Test the lift, unladen, by raising it to full height and then lowering it. Depress release valve pedal (10) slowly to control the rate of
descent.
6. OPERATION
R WARNING! Ensure that you read, understand and apply the safety instructions before use.
R WARNING! DO NOT attempt to overload the lift. The hydraulic pump is equipped with safety valve which will prevent an excessive
load from being lifted.
6.1. Positiontheliftinasuitablearea,checkingthatthesurfaceonwhichtheliftwillstandissolidandat(preferablyconcrete).
6.2. Checkthattheliftisfullyloweredandthatthevicejawsareopen.
6.3. Wheelthebikeuptheleadplate(31)andontotheplatformsothatthefrontofthewheelisjustbeyondthevice.Supportbikeon
the centre stand.
Note: There is a choice of mounting holes for the vice to cater for various sizes of bike.
6.4. Clamp front wheel in vice to prevent any movement of the bike.
6.5. Ensure the bike is securely strapped to the platform.
6.6. Raise the lift by pumping the lift foot pedal (7).
6.7. When the lift is fully raised pass the locking bar (48) through the holes in the underside of the main platform (32) so that the lift
cannot be inadvertently lowered.
6.8. When work is complete, check under the lift to ensure that there are no obstructions and that it is safe to lower the unit.
6.9. Remove the locking bar and then SLOWLY press the release valve pedal (10) to GENTLY lower the lift.
V IMPORTANT!: The speed of lowering is controlled by the release valve. The more the valve is opened the more rapidly the lift
descends. Ensure the descent is slow and controlled.
6.10. Whentheliftisfullylowered,unstrapthebike,openthevicejawsandremovethebikefromthelift.
7. MAINTENANCE
7.1. When the lift is not in use, it must be stowed in the lowest position to minimise ram and piston corrosion.
7.2. Keep the lift clean and wipe off any oil or grease. Lubricate all moving parts..
7.3. Before each use check all parts. If any part of the lift is damaged or suspect remove lift from service and take necessary action to
repair.
DO NOTusetheliftifitisbelievedtohavebeensubjectedtoabnormalloadorshock.Inspectandtakeappropriateaction.
7.4. Periodicallychecktheramandpistonforsignsofcorrosion.Cleanexposedareaswithacleanoiledcloth.
7.5. The hydraulic oil level is checked as follows:
1) Remove hydraulic unit from lift and stand upright.
2)Removeplug(g.1).Correctoillevelisuptoplugaperture-addhydraulicoilasnecessary.
R WARNING! Only a good quality hydraulic oil, such as SEALEY HYDRAULIC OIL, must be used. DO NOTusebrakeuid.
V IMPORTANT!Onlyfullyqualiedpersonnelshouldattemptmaintenanceorrepair.Contactyourauthoriseddealer.
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MC365.V2 | Issue 3(I) 08/05/15
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