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little, you should fill it back up to half an inch below the Fill Port (with the Frames on the
ground).
Important:
Setup
Check the Breather Valve
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Checklist
If your Power Unit has a Reservoir Cap with a Breather Valve, you need to loosen the Breather Valve
before
using the Power Unit. It ships tightened, so that no contaminants will enter the system.
If your Power Unit has a Self-Venting Reservoir Cap (see figure below), you do not need to loosen it.
To check the Breather Valve:
1. Determine what Breather Valve is on your Power Unit: Reservoir Cap, with Breather
Valve. The Breather Valve comes from the factory tightened. You must loosen it before you
start using the Power Unit.
Reservoir Cap, Self-Venting.
There is nothing to loosen;
proceed to the next section.
CAUTION
2. To loosen a Breather Valve, turn it from one quarter to one half-turn counterclockwise.
3. If you are going to move the Power Unit to a different location, tighten the Breather Valve before
you move it.
This helps prevent fluid from leaking and contaminants from getting into the Fluid Reservoir during
transport. Make sure to loosen the Breather Valve again before using the Power Unit at the new
location.
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Do not completely fill the Fluid Reservoir while there is fluid in the hoses. If you do, the
Reservoir could overflow when the fluid in the hoses returns (when you lower the
QuickJack Frames). QuickJack recommends having a couple of rags nearby in case of
fluid spills.
If you have a Reservoir Cap with a Breather Valve, you must loosen it about half a
turn counterclockwise before using the Power Unit. If you do not, the excess
pressure could damage the pump or cause the Fluid Reservoir to overflow.
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