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Note: 

 The Radio Remote Control receiver draws about 12 milliam-

peres from your vehicle battery.  This coupled with the current draw 

from other vehicle components such as the conversion package, the 

wheelchair lift and other devices may be enough to discharge the vehi-

cle battery over the course of several days if the vehicle is not started.

For your assistance and safety we have provided these reminders: 

  

1.  Be thoroughly familiar with the operator’s manual before using the        

 

Radio Remote Control.

   

2.  Always be in a position to observe the operation of the lift and door  

 

openers when using the Radio Remote Control.

  

3.  Never allow someone unfamiliar with the equipment to operate the  

 

Radio Remote Control.  

  

4.  Keep your transmitter away from liquids, and in an area where it  

 

will not be inadvertently activated.

   

5.  The Radio Remote Control performance is subject to the 

 

surrounding environment.  Performance may be significantly   

 

reduced when in or around parking garages, radio transmission  

 

stations, or metal buildings.

6.

  Caution:

  “This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15:  Opera- 

 

tion of

 

this device is subject to the following two conditions:  (1)  

 

This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This device  

 

must accept any interference that may be received including   

 

interference that may cause undesired operation”.  Fortunately, the  

 

occurrences of undesired operation due to radio interference is  

 

extremely rare.  However, it is a risk that you, as the operator need  

 

to be aware of.  Use of this device signifies your acceptance of  

 

this risk.

7.

  Warning: 

 Never use the Radio Remote Control to operate the

  

 

wheelchair lift  while the lift platform is occupied.

 

 

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