Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- QuickJack Manual
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Shipping
- Safety
- Components
- Accessories
- Specifications
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Setup Checklist
- Setup
- Setup Safety Rules
- Tools
- Selecting a Site
- Unpacking
- Clearances
- QuickJack Assembly Kit
- Air and Hydraulic Cylinders
- Installing the Hydraulic Elbow Fittings
- Preparing the Short Hydraulic Hoses
- About Quick-Connect Fittings
- Routing the Short Hydraulic Hoses
- Preparing and Connecting the Long Hydraulic Hoses
- Pressurizing the Air Cylinders
- Find a Location for the Power Unit
- Installing the Hydraulic Fittings on the Power Unit
- Connect the Power Unit to a Power Source
- Filling the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir on the Power Unit
- Check the Breather Valve
- Connect the Hydraulic Hoses
- Bleeding the Hydraulic Cylinders
- Final Checklist Before Operation
- Test the QuickJack
- Leave the Manual with the Owner/Operator
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Wiring Diagrams
- Labels
- Parts Sheets
- Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) Store
- Maintenance Log
- CE Documentation
QuickJack™ Portable Car Jack 4 P/N 5900959 — Rev. J3 — Oct. 2019
IMPORTANT!
P
LEASE READ
Only raise your QuickJack Frames
with a Vehicle on them!
The QuickJack is designed and engineered to be used with the weight of a Vehicle on it. You
should only raise the QuickJack Frames with the weight of a Vehicle on them, even the very
first time you use them (with the exception of bleeding the Hydraulic Cylinders). There is
simply no reason to raise your QuickJack Frames unless there’s a Vehicle on them.
Why are we telling you to do it this way? Because your QuickJack Frames may occasionally
become stuck up in the air if you raise them without the weight of a Vehicle. There is nothing
wrong with them if this happens, and the issue can be quickly and easily fixed, it’s just that
they are designed and engineered to work with the weight of a Vehicle.
Only raise your
QuickJack Frames with a Vehicle on them
.
And since we have your attention…
Do
not
remove your Vehicle’s tires then lower the QuickJack to the ground.
The QuickJack requires space between the ground and your Vehicle to build up enough force
to raise a Vehicle. It cannot raise a full load from a completely flat starting position.
Do
Not
Do
This!
This is not a problem in normal operation, as the Vehicles you want to raise are being held well
above the ground by their tires. The problem generally happens when people lower the
QuickJack to a completely flat position with the Vehicle’s tires removed.
What do you do if either of these problems happens to you? Refer to Troubleshooting.