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2. Filling: Press the UP button on the power unit pendant
control to slowly fill the hydraulic cylinders with oil; air and
oil will exit.
3. Bleeding: The air has been completely removed from
the hydraulic cylinder if the oil exits without bubbles.
4. Closing: Tighten the hex socket bleed screw using a
hexagon wrench to close and create a tight seal. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN.
STEP 12
Operation and Use
There are two methods of using the QuickJack when
raising vehicles;
INSIDE OUT
and
OUTSIDE IN.
•
INSIDE OUT:
In this method, the QuickJack frames
are positioned directly adjacent each other while the
vehicle rolls over into position. Quick Frame Handles are
typically required. See below.
Quick Frame Handles are easily installed by simply lifting
the jack frames and placing the end channel underneath
the frame tubes as shown below.
•
OUTSIDE IN
: In this method, the QuickJack frames
are positioned wide enough for vehicle entry. Quick
Frame Handles are typically not required. DO NOT
drive over hydraulic hose. See below.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Before loading, both jack frames must be fully
lowered and working area cleared of any obstruction
before vehicle is brought into position.
DO NOT
drive on
or ride vehicles over jack frames at any time.
1. Position four Rubber Lift Blocks in the receiver trays as
shown below.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not attempt to lift any load on the upper frame rail.
Use Rubber Lift Blocks only. Rubber Lift Blocks must only
be placed in the receiver trays.
TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE, REVIEW THE INSTRUCTIONS. GET
FAMILIAR WITH OPERATOR CONTROLS BY
RUNNING THE JACKS THROUGH A FEW CYCLES
BEFORE LOADING VEHICLE ON QUICKJACK.
ALWAYS LIFT THE VEHICLE USING ALL FOUR
RUBBER LIFT BLOCKS. NEVER RAISE JUST ONE
END, ONE CORNER OR ONE SIDE OF VEHICLE AT A
TIME.