MDS-6 Mid-Rise Scissor Lifts
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P/N 5900030 — Rev. D — April 2021
Contact the Electrician
The following tasks require a certified Electrician.
⚠
DANGER
All wiring
must
be performed by a licensed, certified Electrician. If someone who is
not a certified Electrician attempts these tasks, they could be electrocuted, resulting
in serious injury or death.
The Electrician needs to:
•
Attach a Power Cable with an appropriate plug
. The Power Unit needs to connect to an
appropriate power source; it comes with a pigtail exiting the Electrical Box, but without a longer
power cable or a plug attached. The Electrician needs to
remove
the pigtail and then connect a
NEMA rated power cable with a plug that is appropriate for your location (220 VAC plugs are
different in different parts of the world).
This power cable and plug is not provided with
the Lift
. Alternatively, the Electrician could connect the power unit directly into the facilities’
electrical system protected by a 25 Amp Circuit Breaker.
•
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
•
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
information.
The motor on the Power Unit is not thermally protected
.
The Electrician is responsible for providing:
•
an appropriate power cable and NEMA rated plug for connecting to the power source, or
appropriately connecting into the facility power adhering to all National and Local Electrical Codes.
•
a Power Disconnect Switch accessible and within sight of the operator.
•
a Thermal Disconnect Switch (the Power Unit’s motor is
not
thermally protected) conforming to all
National and Local Electrical Codes.
Refer to
for additional wiring information.
Additional information is supplied in the section describing these tasks.
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