Instructions / Assembly

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QuickJack™ Portable Car Jack 32 P/N 5900959Rev. J3 Oct. 2019
6. Using the Pendant Control, raise and then lower both Frames about 8 in / 203 mm or so off the
ground (do not pass the First Locking Position)
three times
.
Raising and lowering the Frames moves Hydraulic Fluid into the Hydraulic System and pushes air
towards the Bleeder Screws.
Note: Without the weight of a Vehicle on them, the QuickJack Frames may lower unevenly
and slower than normal.
7. Put a clean rag under the Bleeder Screw on the Hydraulic Cylinder you are going to bleed first.
There is definitely going to be Hydraulic Fluid coming out, so it is better to be ready for it.
8. Loosen the Bleeder Screw using the hex key.
9. When you hear air escaping, stop loosening the Bleeder Screwair and some Hydraulic Fluid
come out.
10. When no more
air
is coming out, tighten the Bleeder Screw and wipe up the Hydraulic Fluid.
11. Put another rag under the Bleeder Screw.
12. Press Up on the Pendant Control for a couple of seconds, then stop.
This helps to move any remaining air towards the Bleeder Screw.
13. Open the Bleeder Screw a small amount.
14. Press Up on the Pendant Control for a couple of seconds only, then stop.
A combination of air and Hydraulic Fluid comes out.
15. Tighten the Bleeder Screw.
The Bleeder Screw must be tightened before you press Down on the Pendant Control. If it is not
tightened, air will be pulled
in
as the QuickJack Frames lower.
16. Press Down on the Pendant Control; return the QuickJack Frames to flat.
Note: Without the weight of a Vehicle on them, the QuickJack Frames may lower unevenly
and slower than normal.
17. Repeat Steps 13 through 16 until no more air comes out.
18. Clean up any remaining Hydraulic Fluid.
19. Tighten the Bleeder Screw with the hex key:
do not overtighten.
20. Lift one of the QuickJack Frames, remove the stacked Lift Blocks, lower the frame back down to
the ground, and then repeat for the other QuickJack Frame.