All above is correct but if the question you are really asking is how to make the system work without power, manual operation is necessary. You should have been given about a 10" flexible drill extension with a hex bit on the end. Use this and a battery operated drill to attach to the manual port on the end of your hydraulic pump motor. Spin in one direction, slides/level-up goes in/up, other direction they go out/down. The key is to isolate the parts so only the parts you want to move, do.
Both the slides and the level-up have separate manifolds that have isolation valves that can be opened/closed. The PDF manual above shows an example, it may or may not match what you have but should be similar.
Normally, all valves will be open. Shut the ones you don't want to move. I use a Ryobi drill that has an AC charger and also a DC charger. That way, I can recharge as necessary if I need to.
Hope this helps.
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