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To Check The Level Of Hydraulic Oil:
1. The Motorcycle Lift already contains
some
hydraulic oil in its Hydraulic Pump
Reservoir (32P). Even so, it is recommended that you check the oil level in the
Reservoir and, if necessary, top off the Reservoir with the proper amount of
15/40 hydraulic oil (not included). (See Assy. Diagram, page 15.)
2. Make sure to screw the two Adjusting Screws clockwise enough to lift the two
Caster Wheels (14) off the floor so as to provide stability for the Motorcycle Lift.
(See Figure A.)
3. To check the level of hydraulic oil, remove the Sliding Plate (36) from the Platform
(35) to expose the Hydraulic Pump Reservoir (32P).
(See Assy. Diagrams, pages 13 and 15.)
4. Remove the rubber Filler Plug (33P) located on the top of the Reservoir (32P).
If necessary, top off the Reservoir with hydraulic oil.
(See Assy. Diagram, page 15.)
5. Connect the air compressor’s hose to the to the Air Motor assembly. Then turn
on the air compressor and set its regulator at 120 PSI.
(See Assy. Diagram, page 14.)
5. Insert the Lift Foot Pedal (11) onto the Pump Piston Spindle (9), and slowly
pump the Lift Foot Pedal until a slight amount of hydraulic oil begins to leak out of
the Reservoir (32P). Discontinue pumping the Lift Foot Pedal. Then, replace the
Filler Plug (33P) on the top of the Reservoir. (See Assy. Diagram, page 15.)
REGULATOR
OILER
FILTER
TO
QUICK COUPLER (38A)
OF
MOTORCYCLE LIFT
FIGURE B
6. Insert the Release Foot Pedal (10) onto the Release Valve Spindle (5). Pump
the Lift Foot Pedal (11) until the Platform (35) of the Motorcycle Lift reaches its
maximum height. Then press down
slightly
on the Release Foot Pedal until the
Platform is fully collapsed to the floor. Repeat this procedure several times to
ensure the Motorcycle Lift is operating properly.
(See Figure E, page 10.)