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3.
Find the Return Line coming out of the Flex Tube and securely connect it to the Elbow
Compression Fitting.
Important
: The Air Line, at one point, was also coming out of the Flex Tube and it uses the
same kind of tubing as the Return Line. The Air Line should have been connected in
the previous section, but if it was not, make sure you are attaching the Return Line
to the Power Unit and not the Air Line.
Do not attach the Air Line to the
Power Unit by mistake
.
Connecting the Hydraulic Line
The Hydraulic Line connects to an Hydraulic Out connector on the Power Unit.
One end of the Hydraulic Line is already connected to the Hydraulic Cylinder; the other end (the
Straight end) should be coming out of the Flex Tube.
To attach the Hydraulic Line to the Power Unit
:
1.
Locate the Hydraulic Out connector on the Power Unit you want to use and remove the Shipping
Plug.
There are two Hydraulic Out connectors on the Power Unit; you can use either one.
2.
Connect and securely tighten the ORB Connector on the JCI-to-ORB Fitting to the Hydraulic Out
connector you want to use.
3.
Connect and securely tighten the Hydraulic Line coming out of the Flex Tube to the JIC Connector
of the JCI-to-ORB Fitting.
Contacting the Electrician
As mentioned previously, there are installation tasks that
require
a certified electrician.
⚠
DANGER
All wiring
must
be performed by a licensed, certified electrician.
The electrician needs to:
•
Connect a 220 VAC power source to the Power Unit
. A power source is required. Refer
to
Connecting the Power Source
for more information.
•
Install a Power Disconnect Switch
. Ensures you can quickly and completely interrupt
electrical power to the Lift in the event of an electrical circuit fault, emergency situation, or when
equipment is undergoing service or maintenance. You must put it within sight and easy reach of
the Lift operator. Refer to
Install a Power Disconnect Switch
for more information.
•
Install a Thermal Disconnect Switch
. Ensures the equipment shuts down in the event of an
overload or an overheated motor. Refer to
Install a Thermal Disconnect Switch
for more
information. Note that the Power Unit that comes with the Lift is
not
thermally protected.
The electrician is responsible for providing:
•
an appropriate plug to attach to the Power Unit
•
an appropriate cable that goes from the power source to the plug on the Power Unit
•
a Power Disconnect Switch
•
a Thermal Disconnect Switch
Refer to
Wiring Diagrams
for additional wiring information.
Additional information is supplied in the sections describing these tasks.
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