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Risk of electrical
shock! Use extra
care when making
electrical connec-
tions.
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Use extra care when
making electrical
connections.
Cable
Clip
Cable Tie
Cable
(typical)
Vehicle
Floor
Vehicle
Floor
Framing
Member
Self-Tap Screw
Secure all cables using cable ties
and/or cable clips (mount clips with
self-tap screws).
Chassis Ground Corrosion:
When mounting chassis ground
cables, remove undercoating,
dirt, rust, etc. from the framing
member around the mounting
holes. Apply a protective coat-
ing to mounting holes to prevent
corrosion. Failure to do so will
void warranty of certain electrical
components.
The ramp installer provides an
appropriate control switch for the
end user. A momentary contact
ramp control switch (center off)
will typically be mounted near
the driver. The control switch
may be part of a panel provid-
ing other features and controls
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etc.).
The Positive (+) “battery” lead
wire must be protected by an
in-line 30 ampere fuse or circuit
breaker (installer provided).
Do not connect the power “bat-
tery” lead wire to the battery until
all other connections are made.
Connect the 8-pin Deutsch male
plug to the mating Deutsch con-
nector mounted at the front of
the pan (details on page 21).
Carefully connect the power
“battery” lead wire to the Positive
(+) battery post.
Electrical Connections
Figure H
RAMP INSTALLATION
Route cables clear
of exhaust system,
other hot areas and
moving parts. Failure
to do so may result
in serious bodily
injury and/or property
damage.
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