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 50 P/N 5900959 — Rev. J3 — Oct. 2019
Troubleshooting
This section describes how to troubleshoot your QuickJack.
⚠ WARNING
Only use factory-supplied parts as replacement parts
. If you use parts
from a different source, you void your warranty and compromise the safety of
everyone who uses the QuickJack.
Note: If your QuickJack is not functioning correctly, you
must
stop using it until it is fixed.
Important: All repair work
must
be done by qualified personnel.
Issue Action to Take
Frames do not go up or
down.
Make sure the Power Unit is getting appropriate power; if not, check
the circuit breaker. Make sure none of the Hydraulic Hoses are
pinched or leaking. Make sure there is sufficient Hydraulic Fluid in the
Fluid Reservoir. Bleed the cylinders.
Frames do not come down.
Make sure there is a Vehicle on the Frames
; if not, add one
(the QuickJack is designed to work with weight). Check the pressure in
the Air Cylinders; inflate to 40 to 50 PSI, but do not exceed 50 PSI.
Frames are stuck at full
height with no weight.
QuickJack Frames require weight to come down from a fully raised
position. Refer to
Frames at Full Height with No Load
.
Frames do not rise from a
zero net rise position.
QuickJack Frames cannot raise a full load from a completely flat
position. Refer to
Vehicle with No Tires Fully Lowered
.
Hydraulic Fluid is dirty. Replace the dirty Hydraulic Fluid with clean fluids.
Jack makes odd noises Lubricate hinge points using white lithium grease.
Frames lower without using
the Pendant Control.
Make sure the QuickJack is engaged on a locking position (if it is not,
the Frames will slowly lower).
Air Cylinder is not holding
pressure.
Make sure the valve core inside the valve stem is tightly in place; that
is, it is not letting air escape. You can use a standard valve tool to
check. Do not overtighten the valve core.
Quick-Connect Fittings
becoming increasingly
difficult to connect.
Pressure is building up in the hydraulic system. To release it, hold
Down
on the Pendant Control for ~5 seconds
after
the Frames
reach the ground, allowing as much Hydraulic Fluid as possible to
return to the Fluid Reservoir.
Frames stop raising before
reaching the Top Locking
Position
There is not enough Hydraulic Fluid in the reservoir. Return the
QuickJack Frames to the ground, then add fluid to the reservoir to
.5 inch below the fill hole.
No pressure from pump. Prime the pump.
If you continue to have an issue, visit quickjack.com/support or contact QuickJack Support at
support@quickjack.com, (888) 262-3880, or (805) 933-9970.