LR-10000 Low-Rise Scissor Lift
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P/N 5900075 — Rev. A1 — April 2019
Install a Thermal Disconnect Switch
⚠
WARNING
The motor on the LR-10000 Power Unit has no thermal overload protection.
Have an Electrician connect a motor Thermal Disconnect Switch or overload device that will make sure
the equipment shuts down in the event of an overload or an overheated motor.
⚠
DANGER
Installing a Thermal Disconnect Switch
must
be performed by a licensed, certified
Electrician. Do not perform
any
maintenance or installation on the Lift without first
making sure that main electrical power has been disconnected from the lift and
cannot
be re-energized until all procedures are complete.
High running amps that exceed the motor’s full load amps (FLA) rating may result in permanent
damage to the motor.
Do not exceed the rated duty cycle of the motor.
Test the Lift
Before putting your Lift into normal operation, we recommend raising and lowering it a few times with a
typical Vehicle on it.
This will help you get a feel for how to operate it and help get any residual air out of the Hydraulic
System (sometimes called “bleeding” the system).
Tip
Residual air in the Hydraulic System can cause the Lift to shake, move erratically, or
squeak; this is normal when you first start using the Lift. It will soon stop doing this,
as the Hydraulic System is self-bleeding.
To test your Lift
:
1.
If you find any issues, resolve them before raising the Vehicle.
2.
Make sure both Platforms are fully lowered.
3.
Drive the Vehicle over the Platforms and situate it correctly.
⚠
CAUTION
Make sure to situate the Vehicle so that neither the front nor the rear wheels are
over the Platforms. If you raise the Platforms with the wheels over the Platforms,
you could damage the wheels.
4.
Put the Vehicle in park, put on the parking brake, and turn off the Vehicle.
If the Vehicle is a manual transmission, put it into first gear before turning it off.
You do not want the Vehicle moving while it is raised.
5.
Walk around the Vehicle and make sure there are no obstructions or any other issues that will
interfere with the raising of the Platforms.
6.
Locate the manufacturer’s recommended Lifting Points for the Vehicle you are raising.
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