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To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, permit only trained personnel to operate lift. After
reviewing these instructions, get familiar with lift controls by running the lift through a few cycles before
loading vehicle on lift.
Always lift the vehicle using all four adapters. NEVER raise just one end, one corner, or one side of
vehicle.
Authorized personnel
only in lift area.
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CAUTION
Read operating
and safety manuals
before using lift.
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
Use height extenders
when necessary
to ensure
good contact.
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CAUTION
Use vehicle
manufacturer’s
lift points.
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CAUTION
Auxiliary adapters
may reduce
load capacity.
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WARNING
Remain clear of lift
when raising or
lowering vehicle.
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Observe and heed Safety, CAUTION and Warning labels on
the lift.
1. Before Loading: Lift must be fully lowered and service
bay clear of all personnel before the vehicle is brought
on lift. Swing arms out to full drive-thru position.
2. Spot vehicle over lift with left front wheel in proper
spotting position, Fig. 1.
3. Loading: Swing arms under vehicle and position
adapters at vehicle manufacturer’s recommended lift
points, Fig. 2. Use optional adapters for under body
clearance when required.
Note: Allow (2) seconds between motor starts. Failure to
comply may cause motor burnout.
4. To Raise Lift:
A. Push Raise switch on power unit, Fig. 3.
B. Stop before making contact with vehicle. Check
arm restraint pins for engagement. If required,
slightly move arm to allow restraint gear and pawl
to mesh. DO NOT hammer pin down as this will
damage the restraint gear teeth.
C. Raise vehicle until tires clear the floor.
IMPORTANT
WARNING
WARNING
Clear area if vehicle
is in danger of falling.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 1
Typical Wheel Spotting Positions
WARNING
Most specialty or modified vehicles
cannot be raised on a frame engaging lift. Contact vehicle
manufacturer for raising or jacking details.
Less than 2.7m (106")
wheelbase: Position
left front wheel just
behind wheel spotting
dish, as shown.
2.7-3.2m (106"-126")
wheelbase: Position
left front wheel on top
of wheel spotting dish,
as shown.
Larger than 3.2m (126")
wheelbase: Position
left front wheel just in
front of wheel spotting
dish, as shown.