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  40  P/N 5900959 — Rev. J3 — Oct. 2019 
If the Lock Bar Bolt is too tight, it does not allow the Lock Bar to move freely in the Lock Channel. 
This is a safety issue
; the QuickJack locks cannot be engaged unless each Lock Bar is 
moving freely in its Lock Channel. If the Lock Bar moves up with the Vehicle as it is raised (as 
shown above on the right), it cannot lock. 
⚠ WARNING  The Lock Bar 
must
 be moving freely in the Lock Channel. If it is not, the 
QuickJack cannot be put into a safe, locked position. 
To fix an overtight Lock Bar Bolt, loosen the Lock Bar Bolt until the Lock Bar moves freely and 
stays in the Lock Channel (as shown above, on the left). 
7.  Walk around the Vehicle and the QuickJack Frames; make sure everything is set up correctly. 
8.  Press and hold Up on the Pendant Control. 
The QuickJack Frames start going up. 
9.  Just 
before
 the Frames make contact with the Vehicle, release Up. The Frames stop moving. 
Check the locations where the Lift Blocks will hit the factory-recommended Lifting Points on the 
Vehicle. If necessary, adjust the Lift Blocks so that they are properly positioned (you may need to 
lower the Vehicle some to adjust the Lift Blocks). 
10. After confirming the Lift Blocks are properly positioned, press Up on the Pendant Control. 
The QuickJack Frames start going up and the Lift Blocks hit the Vehicle’s Lifting Points. 
⚠ WARNING  Do not stop raising the Frames until you have passed the First Locking Position. 
11. Stop raising the QuickJack Frames just past the First Locking Position (even if you eventually want 
them on the Top Locking Position). 
12. Make sure both Lock Bars are moving freely in their respective Lock Channels. 
13. Make sure all Lift Blocks are still in contact with the factory-recommended Lifting Points. 
If the Lift Blocks 
are
 in the right positions, continue with raising the QuickJack Frames. 
If the Lift Blocks are 
not
 in the right positions, press Down on the Pendant Control and carefully 
return the Vehicle to the ground, then make the necessary adjustments. 
14. Rock the Vehicle gently to test for stability. 
If the Vehicle is stable, press Up to continue raising the QuickJack Frames. 
If the Vehicle is 
not
 stable, press Down to 
carefully
 return the Vehicle to the ground, then make 
the necessary adjustments. 
15. To engage the QuickJack on the First Locking Position, press Down to lower the Frames until 
they lock. 
16. To engage the QuickJack on the Top Locking Position, press Up until you go just past the Top 
Locking Position. 
17. When you have gone just past the desired locking position, press Down on the Pendant Control 
to lower the Frames onto the locking position. The Frames will stop moving down when they lock. 
18. Release Down. 










