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30L Compressor Coo/box
Use as an Xbox or a freezer Set the exact temperature you waif Efficient and quiet operation
2 YEAR GUARANTEE

Product image for illustrative purposes only

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

USER  MANUAL

Item Code: 414734

Thank you for purchasing this coolbox. Please read the warnings and instructions below carefully and familiarise yourself with the product before use. As with all electrical items, please exercise extreme caution during use and take care not to misuse or damage the product which could result in injury.

Safety Instructions

 General Safety

WARNING!

  • Before use, check that the cables, plugs, and casings are undamaged. DO NOT use if any parts are damaged or worn.
  • If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced.
  • The coolbox can only be repaired by a qualified electrician.
  • This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
  • Always keep and use the coolbox out of the reach of children under 8 years of age.
  • Do not store any flammable or explosive materials in the coolbox.
  •  Avoid using in areas where the supply cables may become a trip hazard and DO NOT sit or stand on it.
  • DO Not use in the rain, or other wet or damp conditions. DO NOT handle if your hands are wet.

CAUTION!

  •  Disconnect the coolbox from the power supply:
    – before cleaning and maintenance
    – after every use
  • Food may only be stored in its original packaging or in a suitable container.

NOTICE!

  •  Check that the voltage specification on the rating label corresponds to the power supply you intend to use.
  •  Only connect the coolbox as follows:
    – Connect the DC cable to a 12/24V DC (negative earth) power supply in the vehicle.
    – Or, connect the DC cable to an AC adaptor (12/24V DC output) and then connect the
    – AC adaptor to an AC power supply.
  •  NEVER pull the plug out of the socket by the cable.
  • If the coolbox is connected to the DC outlet in the vehicle, disconnect it and other powered devices before connecting any battery charger to the vehicle.
  •  If the coolbox is connected to the DC outlet in the vehicle, disconnect it or switch it off when you turn off the engine. This will prevent the vehicle battery from becoming excessively discharged or flat.
  • The coolbox is intended for use with food only. It is not recommended or intended for medicines or chemical storage. It is not suitable for transporting caustic materials or material containing solvents.
Operating the Coolbox Safely

CAUTION!

  •  Before connecting and switching on the coolbox, ensure that the power supply cable and the plug are dry.

NOTICE!

  • Do not place the coolbox near naked flames or other heat sources (heaters, strong direct sunlight, gas ovens etc.)
  • Danger of overheating!
  •  Ensure at all times that there is sufficient ventilation around the coolbox so that any heat generated during normal use can rise freely and does not build up during operation. Make sure the coolbox is sufficiently far away from walls and other objects so that the air can circulate.
  •  Ensure that the coolbox ventilation openings are not covered.
  •  Do not fill the inner container with ice or fluid.
  • Do not immerse the coolbox in water.
  • Protect the coolbox and the power supply cable against heat and moisture.

Coolbox Intended Use

The coolbox is designed to be operated from:

  • a 12/24V DC on-board power supply from a vehicle, boat or caravan.
  • a 12/24V DC auxiliary (leisure) battery.
  •  an AC power supply via an AC adaptor with a 12/24V DC output.
    The coolbox is intended for temporary in-vehicle, camping, caravanning and leisure use. It is not designed for permanent installation and should not be used as such.
    CAUTION! Possible health hazard!
  • Please check that the cooling/freezing capacity and performance of the device is suitable for storing the food you wish to cool/freeze.

Coolbox Features

The coolbox can refrigerate or freeze food products. A fast-acting and efficient compressor cooling system provides maintenance-free cooling performance with a control module. The coolbox is designed for mobile use.
Features include:

  • A 3-level battery monitor for protecting the vehicle/supplementary leisure battery.
  • LCD temperature display with automatic switch off when the coolbox detects vehicle low battery voltage.
  • Temperature adjustment in increments of 1°C or 2°F.

Coolbox Operation and LCD Display

NOTICE!

  •  After buying your new coolbox, please lay it horizontally for at least 6 hours before switching on. Before using your new coolbox for the first time, you should clean it inside and outside with a damp cloth for hygiene reasons. Please also refer to section 7 “Cleaning and Maintenance”.
Display & Control Panel

Coolbox Switch ON/OFF

  • To switch on: Press the “ON/OFF” button once lightly.
  • To switch off: Press and hold the “ON/OFF” button for 5 seconds to turn it off.

Setting °C or °F and the Cooling Temperature Required

  • Switch on the coolbox as above.
  • Setting the temperature display unit (°C or °F): Press the “set” and “down” buttons together for about 10 seconds. A flashing “°C” or “°F” will appear on the display screen, then release both buttons. You can now press the “up” button or “down” button to select the temperature unit in Celsius or Fahrenheit. The selected temperature unit will appear and flash on the display screen for a few seconds, and then the display screen will display the current temperature automatically.
  • Setting the cooling temperature required: Touch the “set” button once, then touch the “UP +” and “DOWN -” buttons to set the cooling temperature you want. The selected temperature number will flash on the display screen for a few seconds, and then the display screen will display the current temperature automatically.
Low Voltage Battery Protection Monitor Setting:

The coolbox is equipped with a 3-level battery monitor which protects the vehicle battery against excessive discharging when the device is connected to the vehicle DC supply.
If the coolbox is operated when the vehicle engine is not running and the ignition is switched off, the coolbox will switch off automatically as soon as the supply voltage falls below a set level. The coolbox will switch back on once the battery has been recharged to the restart voltage level.

NOTICE! Danger of damage!
When the coolbox is switched off by the inbuilt battery monitor, the vehicle battery will no longer be fully charged. Avoid starting the vehicle repeatedly or operating without first recharging the vehicle battery through driving (alternator charging) or connecting a battery charger.
At the “H3” level, the battery monitor responds faster than at the “H1” and “H2” levels.

Monitor Level H1                                 H2                        H3
12V Switch-off voltage 10.3V 10.8V 11.3V
Restart voltage 11.1V 11.8V 12.6V
24V Switch-off voltage 21.5V 22.3V 24.3V
Restart voltage 22.7V 23.7V 25.7V

When the coolbox is supplied by the vehicle battery, select the battery monitor level “H3” for maximum protection. If the coolbox is connected to a supplementary leisure battery, the battery monitor level “H1” should suffice. The user should decide which level of protection they require.

  •  Switch on the coolbox.
  •  There are 3 levels of low voltage battery protection to choose from and set: H1, H2 and H3.
    Touch the “UP “ and “DOWN” buttons at the same time for about five seconds. A flashing “H1” or “H2” or “H3” will appear on the display screen. Touch the “UP +” button or “DOWN -” button to select the battery monitor level “H1” or “H2” or “H3” that is required. The selected monitor level “H1” or “H2” or “H3” will flash on the display screen for a few seconds after setting, before the display returns to the current temperature.

4.5 Coolbox Working Mode Setting:

  • Coolbox working mode selection:
    There are two working modes:
    HH working mode:
    The coolbox will work normally in this mode.
    The LED “on” light will be red in this working model.
    ECO working mode:
    the coolbox is in energy-saving mode.
    The LED “on” light will be green in this working model.
    Touch the “set” button twice. There will be a flashing “HH” or “ECO” display on the screen. Use the “UP +” and “DOWN -” buttons to select the mode you what. The working mode letter “HH” or “ECO” will flash on the screen for a few seconds, and then the display screen will return to display the current temperature.
Explanation of Error Codes Shown on the Display Screen:
Error code Possible reason Suggested solution
E0 The sensor circuit is broken or
there is a short circuit.
Connect or replace the sensor.
E1 Input voltage is low. Check the battery voltage or
adjust the battery monitor level.
E2 Ventilating fan problem. Check if the ventilating fan is
blocked or if there is a short
circuit.
E3 The compressor is self-protecting. Disconnect the device from the
power supply for 30 minutes and
re-start the coolbox.
E4 Compressor protecting
itself against an unusual
running speed.
Change the working model using
the coolbox control panel.
E5 Coolbox is overheating. Move the coolbox to a
well-ventilated place.

4.7 Energy Saving Tips:

  • Choose a well-ventilated location which is protected against strong direct sunlight.
  • Allow warm food to cool down first before placing it in the coolbox to keep cool.
  • Do not open the coolbox more often than necessary.
  • Do not leave the coolbox open for longer than necessary.
  • Defrost the coolbox if a layer of ice forms.
  • Avoid using at unnecessarily low temperatures.

Connecting the Coolbox
WARNING! DC power supply cable.

  •  The manufacturer does not recommend using any type of 12/24V DC extension cord.
  • Under no circumstance should an extension to the power cable be attempted by splicing the cable wires?
  • Do not use vehicle multi sockets or splitters with this product.
  •  Always unroll or uncoil the DC power supply cable fully to avoid heat build-up, retention, and possible melting.

When connecting to a battery (vehicle or boat), the coolbox can be operated with12V or 24V DC.
NOTICE! Danger of damage!
Disconnect the coolbox and other powered devices from the battery before you connect the battery to a battery charger.
Over-voltage can damage the electronics of the coolbox.
For safety reasons, the coolbox is equipped with an electronic system to prevent damage caused by reversed polarity connection. This protects the device against short-circuiting when connecting to a battery.

Using the Fused DC Plug for Coolbox Connection.

NOTICE! The danger of damage!

To protect the coolbox, the DC power supply cable supplied includes a fuse inside the plug. Do not remove the fuse from the DC plug. Only use the DC cable supplied with the coolbox.

  •  Plug the DC power supply cable into the coolbox DC power supply input.
  •  Connect the DC power supply cable to the DC output socket in the vehicle.

Connection to an AC Power Supply.

  • Plug the DC power supply cable into the coolbox DC power supply input.
  • Connect the DC power supply cable to the DC output socket of an AC adaptor.
  • Connect the AC power supply cable of the AC adaptor to the AC power supply outlet.

NOTICE! The danger of damage!

  • Only use an AC adaptor rated to the input of the coolbox.
  •  Never handle electrical plugs and switches with wet hands or if you are standing on a wet surface.
  •  When using an AC mains supply, it is advisable to use a residual current device (RCD) between the AC power supply and the coolbox. If in doubt, seek advice from a qualified electrician.

 Using the Coolbox

Switch on the Coolbox

NOTICE! The danger of overheating!

Ensure at all times that there is sufficient ventilation around the coolbox so that heat generated under normal operation can dissipate. Ensure that the ventilation slots in the coolbox are not covered. Make sure that the coolbox is sufficiently far away from walls and other objects so that air can circulate.

  • Ensure the coolbox is in a position in the vehicle where it cannot fall over easily. If using the coolbox outside of the vehicle, place it on a firm, flat surface in the desired location. Use the fold-out handle and wheels to pull along, manoeuvre and lift.
  •  Make sure that the ventilation slots are not covered and that heat can dissipate.
  •  Close the coolbox lid.
  • Switch on the coolbox.

NOTICE! Danger from excessively low temperature!
Ensure only items placed in the coolbox are those intended to be cooled at the selected temperature.
NOTE!
The temperature displayed on the screen is that at the sensor point.
The temperature elsewhere in the coolbox can deviate from this temperature.

Switch off the Coolbox

  • Empty the coolbox.
  • Switch off the coolbox.
  • Pull out the 12/24V DC power supply cable plug from the socket.
    If you do not want to use the coolbox for a long period of time.
  • Leave the coolbox lid slightly open to help prevent odour build-up and mould growth.

Defrosting the Coolbox

Natural air humidity can result in ice or frost forming in the interior of the coolbox or on the vapouriser, this will reduce the cooling efficiency of the coolbox. Check regularly and defrost the coolbox when you notice this.

NOTICE! Danger of damage!

Never use hard or pointed tools to remove ice or to loosen objects which have frozen in the coolbox.
Follow the steps below to defrost the coolbox

  • Remove the contents of the coolbox.
  •  If necessary, place them in another cooling device to keep them cool.
  • Switch off the coolbox.
  •  Leave the lid open.
  •  Wipe away the defrosted ice.

 Cleaning and Maintenance

 Replacing the DC Plug Fuse
  • Unscrew the screw out of the upper half of the housing.
  •  Carefully raise the upper half of the housing from the lower half.
  •  Remove the centre contact pin.
  • Replace the defective fuse with a new fuse of the same type and rating
  • Re-assemble the plugin in the reverse order.

Cleaning the Coolbox

  •  Occasionally clean the coolbox interior and exterior with a cloth dampened with mild
    detergent solution.
  •  Make sure that the air inlet and outlet vents in the device are free of any dust and dirt, so that
    heat can dissipate freely to prevent damage.
    WARNING!
    Always disconnect the coolbox from the power supply before you clean it.

NOTICE! Risk of damage.

  •  Never clean the coolbox under running water or immerse in water.
  •  Do not use abrasive cleaning agents/materials or hard objects during cleaning as these can damage the coolbox.

 Guarantee

This product is covered by our two-year Quality Guarantee. This means you have the confidence knowing that, if it fails within two years of purchase, we will replace it.
Subject to the Terms & Conditions below:

  • That defects are attributable to flaws or defects in materials or workmanship. (Components that are subject to wear caused by normal use or other natural wear and rear, cuts or scratches, or impact or accidental damage, are not covered by the guarantee).
  • Products have been used, installed, and maintained in accordance with the directions in these instructions.
  • The product has been used for domestic, private use only (not used for rental or commercially in any way).
  • That modifications or repairs have not been carried out or attempted by you or a third party.
  • That original accessories have been used.
  • That the product has not been exposed to misuses such as knocks or bumps, neglect, accident, improper storage, installation or handling.
  • That a copy of the receipt is available and the claim is made within the guarantee period.
  • The guarantee period will not be extended if we replace the product and will continue to run from the original date of purchase.
  •  If we replace a product, we will replace it with the same product, or one of equivalent specification or its selling price value. (We will always do our best to match what you had previously).
  •  Halfords is not liable for any loss as a result of using this product.
  •  This Quality Guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.

 Troubleshooting

  • If the unit does not appear to function correctly, unplug the unit and check:
Fault Possible cause                      Suggested remedy
The coolbox does not switch on, LED light does not illuminate. No voltage detected by the coolbox from the DC power supply cable The vehicle ignition might need to be switched on
The coolbox DC plug fuse

is defective.

Replace the coolbox plug fuse

with a new one. See section 7.1.

The coolbox does

not cool (plug is

inserted, “ON” LED is

illuminated).

Defective compressor This can only be repaired by a

qualified electrician.

The device does not cool (plug is inserted, display screen shows Error Code “E1”). See section 4.6. Low voltage battery protection monitor is set too high. See section 4.4. Select a lower level for battery monitor.
Battery voltage is too low Test the battery and charge it if necessary.
When operating the coolbox from a

12/24V DC outlet (with the vehicle

ignition switched on, but the coolbox

is not working and the LED light is not

illuminated either).

The DC outlet is dirty, resulting in a poor electric contact. If the plug of your device becomes very hot in the DC socket outlet, either the DC outlet must be cleaned, or the plug has not been assembled correctly.
The fuse of the DC plug

has blown.

Replace the coolbox plug fuse

with a new one. See section 7.1.

The vehicle fuse has blown Replace the vehicle’s DC outlet fuse, please refer to your vehicle owner’s manual.
The display screen shows an Error Code and the coolbox does not cool. See section 4.6. See section 4.6. This should only be repaired by a qualified electrician.

Technical Data

NOTE.
The coolant circuit contains R600a refrigerant gas.
Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Hermetically sealed equipment.

Gross Volume (Ltrs)

Supply Voltage (V)

Dimensions (mm)

Temp. Range

Cooling system

Refrigerant
 Refrigerant quantity
 Control method

Net weight
  Material
 Insulation
Average power consumption
 Current

Battery protection

Cable length

30L

12 Vdc / 24 V dc

Height: 578cm

Width: 350cm

Length: 420cm

+20°C to -22°C

Compressor

R600a

42g

Temperature displayed and set on control panel

12.5Kg

CFC-Free

Polyurethane

46Watt

approx. 3.8A @ 12Vdc

approx.. 1.9A@ 24Vdc

3 Stage low voltage protection

approx. 3.5m

 Disposal.

This unit is only suitable for vehicle and leisure use and should not be used in industrial conditions where dirt may be drawn into the unit. It must not be used in damp or wet conditions and under no circumstances must it be exposed to rain. The cool box can only be repaired by a qualified electrician.

Information on Waste Disposal for Consumers of Electrical & Electronic Equipment

This mark on a product and/or accompanying documents indicates that when it is to be disposed of, it must be treated as Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE).

Any WEEE marked waste products must not be mixed with general household waste, but kept separate for the treatment, recovery, and recycling of the materials used. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling; please take all WEEE marked waste to your Local Authority Civic waste site, where it will be accepted free of charge. If all consumers dispose of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment correctly, will be helping to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects upon human health and the environment from any hazardous materials that the waste may contain.

Please keep these instructions for future reference.

  •  Suitable for 12V in-car and 24V in-truck
  •  Choose refrigeration or freezing down to -22C
  •  Useful when transporting chilled and frozen foods
  •  Holds 44 standard 330ml cans, or 12 x 0.5L bottles, or 6 x 1.5L bottles
  • Complete with two removable divider grids
  • Hygienic wipe-clean sealed interior

OUR QUALITY GUARANTEE
This item is covered by our two-year Quality Guarantee. In the unlikely event that it develops a fault within this period, we will replace it. For more details and full conditions,
see halfords.com/guarantees or ask in-store.

All dimensions and capacities are approximate

CONTACT US
Halfords Ltd, B98 0DE.
Produced for Halfords.
www.halfords.com
Item Code: 414734

ROI: Halfords c/o DWF, Dublin 1
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halfords 5 Piece Lifting Kit


INTRODUCTION

For your safety please read this manual before using any lifting equipment ensuring you fully understand its operation and the safety procedures to be observed. Ensure this manual is retained for future reference and that new users of this product read and understand the content before they use the product. For your safety please read this manual before using any lifting equipment ensuring you fully understand its operation and the safety procedures to be observed.
Ensure this manual is retained for future reference and that new users of this product read and understand the content before they use the product.

GUARANTEE

This product is guaranteed by Halfords against manufacturing defects for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. This does not affect your statutory rights.
Should you experience a problem please return the product, together with the receipt and this manual to your nearest Halfords store.

2 TONNE HYDRAULIC TROLLEY JACK

WARNING
Failure to comply with these instructions can cause serious injury and damage to the vehicle. If you are in any way unsure, do not attempt to use this product and consult a qualified mechanic

  1. Read and understand instruction manuals fully before use. Use only as specified.
  2. Never overload this jack by exceeding its rated safe working load.
  3. Check vehicle owner’s manual for gross vehicle weight.
  4. This jack is for lifting purposes only.
  5. Ensure all body parts are kept clear of the jack and vehicle during the raising and lowering operation.
  6. After lifting the vehicle, support immediately with properly rated axle stands.
  7. Never work on or under a vehicle without using properly rated axle stands.
  8. Only use on solid, even and level ground with the wheels chocked, the vehicle in gear and its hand brake on.
  9. Ensure that the wheels of the jack are rolling freely, all 4 wheels of the jack remain on the ground during operation.
  10. Always ensure that the load is centred on the jack saddle. Off centre loads can become unstable and slip resulting in possible damage or injury.
  11. Only use jacking points specified by your vehicle manufacturer. Some vehicles may require a manufacturer specific adaptor. Check vehicle handbook for location and details.
  12. Ensure vehicle jacking points are in good, sound condition with no corrosion etc.
  13. Do not attempt to move or dolly the vehicle whilst on the jack.
  14. This jack is not designed to support extensions, cradles etc.
  15. Do not attempt to modify this jack in any way.
  16. Do not attempt to use this jack if you suspect a fault.
  17. Do not start the vehicle in its raised position.
  18. Do not attempt to enter the vehicle and ensure all passengers are out of the vehicle when using this product.

PARTS OF THE JACK

diagram

  1. Front castor
  2. Saddle
  3. Handle fork
  4. Handle
  5. Release valve
  6. Handle storage hook
  7. Rear castor assembly
  8. Top cover plate

FOR YOUR SAFETY AND TO PREVENT INJURY:

BEFORE FIRST USE

Air may become trapped in the hydraulic system during transit. To purge air:

  1. Open the release valve by rotating the handle counter clockwise one full turn.
  2. Place the handle in the handle socket and pump about 4 full strokes to purge the air from the pump and valving.
  3. Close the release valve. Pump the handle until the jack has reached full extension. Continue to pump several times to purge air from under the ram.
  4. Open the release valve and push ram into its lowest position. Close the release valve and operate normally.

Note: If the jack responds immediately to pump action, it is free of air and ready for operation. If not, repeat procedure

INSPECTION BEFORE EACH USE
Visual inspection should be made before each use of the jack. Check for leaking hydraulic fluid, cracked welds and damaged, loose or missing parts.
Any jack which appears to be damaged in any way, found to be badly worn, operates abnormally, or has been subjected to an abnormal load or shock MUST NOT BE USED.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT: Only use jacking points specified by your vehicle manufacturer. Some vehicles may require a manufacturer specific adaptor. Check vehicle handbook for location and details.

TO MOVE:
Place handle in operating lever. Do not move the jack when handle is on the release valve as this may cause damage to the jack. Do not attempt to move the jack whilst under load.

TO LIFT THE VEHICLE:

  1. Park the vehicle on solid, even and level ground. Apply the hand brake, place the vehicle in gear (P if automatic) and chock the wheels that will remain on the ground.
  2. Using the jack handle as a wrench, turn the release valve clockwise until fully tightened, DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
  3. Place the handle into the operating lever and position the jack under the jacking point of the vehicle. Pump up and down until the saddle reaches the jacking point. Before lifting, ALWAYS ensure that the load point is centred on the jack saddle and cannot slip. Off centre loads can become unstable and slip resulting in damage or injury.
  4. Once secure on the jacking point, begin to raise load to desired height by pumping the handle.
    IMMEDIATELY support the vehicle by placing properly rated axle stands under a strong, stable point on the vehicle. Consult the vehicle owner’s manual and axle stand instruction manual for guidance. DO NOT CRAWL UNDER VEHICLE WHILE LIFTING VEHICLE OR PLACING OR REMOVING JACK STANDS!
  5. Once the axle stands are properly located, VERY SLOWLY turn the release valve anticlockwise until the vehicle begins to lower onto the stands. Lower the vehicle slowly so as not to shock load the jack stands.
  6. BEFORE GOING UNDER THE VEHICLE ensure that all axle stands and chocks are correctly in place and there is no chance of the vehicle becoming unstable.

TO LOWER THE VEHICLE:
Once repairs are completed raise the vehicle slightly, remove the axle stands and using the handle as a wrench, VERY SLOWLY turn the release valve anti-clockwise until the vehicle begins to lower.
CAUTION: Ensure all body parts are kept clear of the jack and vehicle during the raising and lowering operation.

MAINTENANCE, CARE AND LUBRICATION

  1. This jack contains no user serviceable parts. Any modification will render the jack unsafe.
  2. All moving joints require lubricating often. Lubricate all linkages, pivot points and castor wheels using a grease gun.
  3. Regularly check the plunger, main piston and linkages for signs of corrosion. Clean any light surface corrosion with a suitable maintenance spray. If the corrosion is deeper than surface do not attempt to use.
  4. When not in use Keep the jack stored on all 4 wheels with the arm and plunger all the way down to prevent corrosion.

TO ADD OIL

IMPORTANT When adding or replacing oil, ONLY use a quality hydraulic oil adhering to ISO VG 32 or similar. DO NOT use brake fluid, transmission fluid, alcohol, glycerin, detergent motor oil, or dirty oil etc. as improper fluid will cause serious internal damage to jack making it unsafe to use.

  1. Place the jack on level ground with the lifting arm and plunger fully lowered.
  2. Remove the top cover plate and clean the surrounding area of the oil filler plug and remove ensuring that no dirt etc falls into the unit (see Fig.1).
  3. Oil should be filled to level indicated in the diagram. If low, add hydraulic oil as required

Maintenance and inspection: The owner and/ or user must maintain and inspect the jack in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

Trouble Shooting Check List
Internal valves are not fully seated:
(l) Lower the ram, close the release valve and remove oil filler plug.
(II)  Pull up the arm by hand to its full height.
(III) Open the release valve, close the ram and replace oil filler plug.
The jack could be air locked:
(I)   Open the release valve and remove oil filler plug.
(II)  Pump handle for 6 full strokes and close the release valve. Re-fit the oil filler plug.
The jack could be over filled with oil: See maintenance instructions for correct procedure.
The jack oil level may be low: Remove the oil filler plug and refill with hydraulic jack oil to the correct level when the ram is fully down, see maintenance instructions – DO NOT USE BRAKE FLUID.
The release valve is not tightly closed: Close release valve by tuning it fully clockwise.
Unit needs lubrication – oil external moving parts, see maintenance instructions.

SPECIFICATIONS

Low height 14cm
High height 34cm
Saddle diameter 6.7cm
Handle length 42cm
Base length 45cm
Chassis width 20.5cm

All dimensions are approximate.

2 TONNE AXLE STANDS

WARNING
Failure to comply with these instructions can cause serious injury and damage to the vehicle. If you are in any way unsure, do not attempt to use this product and consult a qualified mechanic.

  1. Read and understand instruction manuals fully before use. Use only as specified.
  2. Never overload these axle stands by exceeding the rated safe working load.
  3. Check vehicle owners’ manual for gross vehicle weight.
  4. Use no more than one pair of stands.
  5. Ensure all body parts are kept clear of the jack and vehicle when positioning and removing the axle stands.
  6. After lifting the vehicle, support immediately with properly rated axle stands.
  7. WARNING! Never work on or under a vehicle without using properly rated axle stands.
  8. Only use on solid, even and level ground with the wheels chocked, the vehicle in gear and its handbrake on.
  9. Always ensure that the load is centred and secure on the axle stand top saddle. Off centre loads can become unstable and slip resulting in possible damage or injury.
  10. Ensure that each stand is securely located under a strong, stable point on the vehicle: consult the vehicle owners manual for guidance.
  11. Ensure vehicle jacking and support points are in good, sound condition with no corrosion etc.
  12. Do not attempt to move or dolly the vehicle whilst on the axle stands or jack.
  13. Do not attempt to modify these axle stands in any way.
  14. Upper and lower columns to be used as a pair as supplied.
  15. Do not attempt to use if you suspect a fault.
  16. Do not start the vehicle in its raised position.
  17. Do not attempt to enter the vehicle and ensure all passengers are out of the vehicle when using this product.
  18. Take care when using on a three-wheeled vehicle or trailer.

PARTS OF THE AXLE STAND

  1. Upper support column
  2. Lower support column
  3. Locating pin
  4. Split pin
  5. Top saddle

INSPECTION BEFORE EACH USE

Visual inspection should be made before each use of the axle stands. Check for cracked welds and damaged, loose or missing parts.
Any axle stand which appears to be damaged in any way, found to be badly worn, operates abnormally, or has been subjected to an abnormal load or shock MUST NOT BE USED

MAINTENANCE

Periodically inspect each stand. Ensure all parts move freely. Do not apply oil or grease to any part of this product. If rust appears, sand affected area and cover with suitable utility paint.

STORAGE

Store stands in an upright position in a clean, dry area.

SPECIFICATION

All dimensions are approximate.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

TO SUPPORT VEHICLE:

  1. Pull the upper column out from the lower column.
  2. Insert the locating pin through the holes in both upper and lower columns.
  3. Secure the locating pin by inserting the clip pin into it.
  4. Carefully position the axle stands so that the load will contact the centre of the top saddle.
  5. Always use axle stands in pairs and only on those parts of the vehicle which can support the load. Please consult the vehicle owner’s manual for the lift and support points.

NOTE: The stands must only be positioned on a hard level surface when operational. The rated load of 2 Tones per pair must not be exceeded under any circumstances. Centre load on the top saddle. Use as a matched pair to support one end of a vehicle only.

TO LOWER LOAD:

  1. Raise vehicle clear of stands.
  2. Carefully lower the stands to lowest position.
  3. Remove stands then carefully lower vehicle to the ground.
  4. Ensure that all tools, equipment and personnel are clear of the vehicle before lowering the load.

PADDED CAR CREEPER

WARNING
Failure to comply with these instructions can cause serious injury. If you are in any way unsure, do not attempt to use this product and consult a qualified mechanic.

  1. Read and understand instruction manuals fully before use. Use only as specified.
  2. Never overload the creeper by exceeding its weight limit of 120Kg.
  3. Do not stand on the creeper.
  4. Only use the creeper on solid, even and level ground.
  5. Do not attempt to modify the creeper in any way.
  6. Follow instructions and observe warnings for other lifting products being used with the creeper.
  7. The creeper is solely for the purpose of improving comfort and access to the underside of a vehicle. It should not be used for any other purpose.
  8. Use extreme caution when working on or around a vehicle that has been lifted to avoid possible damage or injury.
  9. Do not attempt to use the creeper if you suspect a fault. If the creeper stops operating properly or parts are loose, missing or broken, stop using immediately.
  10. Plastic will burn and can be damaged by some chemicals. Exercise care if using a naked flame or carrying out hot work. Clean any chemical spillages off the creeper immediately.
  11. Store the creeper in a cool, dry environment out of direct sunlight.

PARTS LIST

  • Car Creeper frame sections:    X2
  • Castor wheels:                         X6
  • Lock pins with locking caps:   X2
  • Hex Key:                                 X1

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Unscrew the top part of the castor wheels (Fig. 8) and align them with the holes in the metal frame of the creeper. Fix each castor to the frame.
  2. Tighten the screws with the hex key provided (Fig. 9).
  3. Connect the two sections of the creeper together and ensure the pin retaining holes are aligned (Fig. 10).

  4. Insert the lock pin through the aligned holes and press the plastic cap over the head of the locking pin (Fig. 11).

PADDED CAR CREEPER

SPECIFICATIONS
Description Padded Car Creeper
Model TR6454B
Overall Size 89cm x 39cm x 9cm approx.

MAINTENANCE

Periodically inspect for corrosion, damage, cracking, bent or missing parts. Stop using this product if any of these conditions are found. Rectify before using.
Do not expose to prolonged wet or corrosive conditions.
Clean all surfaces after each use with a dry clean cloth and store in a dry, protected environment.
Keep work area clean. Cluttered work areas invite injury.
FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/ORPROPERTY DAMAGE!

WHEEL WRENCH WITH 17/19mm SOCKET

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:

  1. Before changing a wheel, ensure the handbrake is on and the car is on level ground.
    Use hazard light, or warning triangle if changing a wheel on roadside.
  2. Before jacking up the car, loosen the wheel nuts.
  3. Jack up the car following the manufacturer’s recommended advice and support the car immediate by other appropriate means.
  4. Spin off the loosen wheel nuts.
  5. Remove the wheel, clean the threads and oil them lightly to prevent rusting.
  6. Fit the spare wheel and partially tighten the nuts before lowering the jack.
  7. When the car has been lowered, fully tighten the wheel nuts.
  8. Always tighten the wheel nuts in a diagonal sequence.
SPECIFICATIONS
Length 32.8cm
Width 10cm

STEEL WHEEL CHOCKS

WARNING
Failure to comply with these instructions can cause serious injury and damage to the vehicle. If you are in way unsure, do not attempt to use this product and consult a qualified mechanic.

  1. Read and understand instruction manuals fully before use. Use only as specified.
  2. Never overload these wheel chocks by exceeding their safe working load (2000Kg) or using with wheels over 16’’ in diameter.
  3. Check vehicle owner’s manual for gross vehicle weight.
  4. These wheel chocks should only be used in conjunction with lifting equipment to help provide safe and stable lifting conditions.
  5. Follow instructions and observe warnings for other lifting products being used with the wheel chocks.
  6. Foldable wheel chocks are not supporting devices and should not be used to raise or permanently support/secure a vehicle to prevent movement.
  7. Do not attempt to raise a vehicle by driving onto the foldable wheel chocks.
  8. Only use on solid, even and level ground with the wheels chocked, the vehicle in gear and its handbrake on.
  9. Use extreme caution when working on or around a vehicle that has been lifted to avoid possible damage or injury.
  10. Do not attempt to modify the wheel chocks in any way.
  11. Do not attempt to use the wheel chocks if you suspect a fault.

INSPECTION BEFORE EACH USE

Visual inspection should be made before each use of the wheel chocks. Check for cracked welds and damaged or missing parts.
Any wheel chock which appears to be damaged in any way, operates abnormally, or has been subjected to an abnormal load or shock MUST NOT BE USED.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Park the vehicle on solid, even and level ground. Apply the handbrake and place the vehicle in gear (P if automatic).
  2. To prevent further vehicle movement, wheels should be securely chocked with foldable wheel chocks. Refer to figure 1. The tyre to be chocked is diagonal from the wheel being lifted.
  3. Always use foldable wheel chocks in pairs, one pair per wheel/tyre. If more than one tyre is to be chocked, use additional pairs of foldable wheel chocks, see figure 2.
  4. Always position foldable wheel chocks so each is centred on the tread of the tyre. Off centre positioning could cause sudden instability, resulting in personal injury and/or property damage.
  5. Always place the chocks with the rubberized surface down and in contact with the ground.

Unfold and pull out support bar to stop. Lock support and bar in groove.

SPECIFICATIONS
Length 13cm
Width 9.3cm
Unfolded (in use) height 7.6cm

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Date of issue: 1 September 2018

Reference batch number: ……………………………… (to be entered by the customer)

Directive: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC as amended by Directive 2009/127/EC

Conforming apparatus:

Product: Halfords 2 Tonne Hydraulic Trolley Jack
Model: TH12072
Item code: 657230

Manufacturer: Halfords Limited, Icknield street Drive, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 0DE

Harmonised standards referenced or applied:
EN1494:2000 + A1:2008 Mobile or movable jacks and associated lifting equipment

The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 Statutory instrument 2008 No.1597

The Supply of Machinery (Safety) (Amendment) Regulations 2011 Statutory instrument 2011 No.2157

Halfords Limited hereby declare that the machine described below is both in its basic design and construction and in the version marketed by us conforms to the relevant safety and health related requirements of the appropriate EC Directives. This declaration shall cease to be valid if

Date of placement onto market: September 2018

CONTACT US
Halfords Ltd, B98 0DE.
www.halfords.com
Produced for Halfords

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