Roadmaster REJ2000 Operation Instructions Manual - Instructions
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Instructions
Read the following instructions completely
before attempting to jack your vehicle. If
you do not understand these instructions,
or are unsure of your abilities to perform
any of the following steps, call for profes-
sional help.
WARNING:
Examine the jack and all of
it’s components for signs of damage or
abuse before using. If the jack is dam-
aged
DO NOT USE.
Never place fingers or objects into the
moving parts of the jack.
WARNING:
Never use the jack on soft
soil such as sand or loose gravel, on
highway shoulders, or very hot pave-
ment, which will not support the jack. Do
not raise a car unless you're on a HARD
& LEVEL surface.
How to Raise a Car
For Compact to Medium Size Cars Only!
WARNING: It is NEVER safe to get
under a car that's supported only by a
jack. Use jack stands if the car will be
off the ground for any period of time,
if you plan to get underneath it, or if
you'll be working or making repairs
on the car.
1. Park the car on level ground and
put on the parking brake. Place manual
transmission cars in first gear or reverse
and put automatic transmissions in park.
Make sure everyone is out of the car
before raising it with the jack.
2. Unpack jack from carrying case.
Unwind the cables from the jack and
handheld controller.
3. Place wheel chocks (not included) in
front of and behind a wheel diagonally
opposite of the vehicle’s wheel being
raised by the jack.
4. Place the jack under the car's frame
nearest the wheel to be raised. Consult
your vehicle’s owner's manual for the
safest place to put the jack. Some cars
have special jacks and slots on the side
of the car or bumper for the jack .
6. When the jack is
in place, and the lug
nuts have been loos-
ened, insert the 12
Volt cigarette lighter
adaptor into the vehi-
cle’s cigarette lighter
socket.
Move away from
the vehicle and then
press the “UP” but-
ton until the jack is
extended enough to
properly place under
the vehicle’s frame.
Raise the jack high enough to either
replace a flat tire or place the car on a
jack stand (a stable, heavy duty, tempo-
rary stand at a fixed height).
If you're changing a flat, don't stop rais-
ing the car when the flat tire is just off the
ground. A fully inflated standard spare tire
will require more ground clearance.
8. When you're finished, press the
“DOWN“ button to lower the jack. Be
cautious and go slowly. If you've used a
jack stand, before lowering the jack you
will need to raise the car slightly to pull
Hand Held Control
DOWN
UP