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Section 7  -  Safety & Maintenance 

 

SAFETY: 

 

Caution:  

Do not operate this lift until your dealer has satisfactorily instructed you in the proper operation of the 

lift. 

 

Your Harmar Inside Lift has been engineered and designed for years of trouble free use.  Although, with every-
day use, some parts may become loose or worn.  

IMPORTANT!  

Check regularly for any worn, loose or dam-

aged parts of your lift.  

If anything is observed, DO NOT USE THE LIFT!  

Contact your dealer or installer of the 

lift for repairs to be made

.  Failure to act may cause severe injury!

 

 

Your Harmar Inside Lift should only be used for the loading and unloading of scooters and power wheelchairs for 
which it is designed.  DO NOT add to or modify any part of the lift system without first contacting the manufac-
turer of the lift.  Any modifications may void any warranties as well as effect the structural integrity of the lift. 

 

ALWAYS CHECK THE LIFTING STRAP BEFORE EACH USE FOR DAMAGE OR WEAR. 

 

Always make sure the vehicle’s parking brake is firmly set before operating the lift. 

 

Caution:  

Insure that the Lifting Strap is secure and taught and that it points straight down before lifting of the 

scooter or power chair.  Failure to do so could result in the scooter or chair swinging toward the operator of the 
vehicle. 

 

Caution:  

When using the lift, keep your hands and feet from under the scooter or power chair as it is being 

loaded or unloaded. 

 

Caution:  

Stop lifting before the Strap Hook contacts the Strap Roller mounted on the Lifting Arm.  Contact will 

result in damage to the lift.  A properly adjusted and operated lift will avoid this. 

 

Caution:  

Insure that the scooter or chair is firmly sitting on the floor of the vehicle and not suspended by the lift.  

If the scooter or power chair is not firmly on the floor of the vehicle, it may move during transportation and cause 
damage to the lift, scooter or power chair, vehicle, or passengers. 

 

 

MAINTENANCE: 

 
The Harmar Inside Lift has been designed to be as trouble free as possible for the owner.  But, as with any mechani-
cal device, regular care should be given while owning and using this device. 
 
Maintenance is no exception. 
 

We recommend that dealers should schedule a preventative maintenance inspection at least once a year on   
motors, lift frame, wiring harness and all moving parts of the lift. 

 

Check for paint chips and touch up any bare metal with a good gloss black enamel or lacquer to inhibit rust.  This 
may be necessary more frequently when subjected to salt air or road salt. 

 

Always check the lifting strap before each use.  If any wear or fraying is noticed DO NOT USE THE LIFT!  Con-
tact the installer or dealer for repair.  Failure to act may cause damage to the vehicle or severe injury! 

 

Hand control units should not be exposed to the weather.  If the lift is mounted in the bed of a truck, remove the 
hand control between each use.  Exposure to the elements may cause the unit to fail. 

 
WARRANTY: 

 
This lift is covered by a three year factory warranty on materials and workmanship.  Contact your local dealer for 
more information or go to www.harmar.com for complete details. 

Summary of Contents for AL055

Page 1: ...arize themselves with this entire manual The manual will be divided into the following sections for easy reference Section 1 Unpacking the Lift Section 2 Vehicle Preparation Section 3 Wiring the Vehic...

Page 2: ...400 Fully Powered Lift Figure 1 3 AL055 Economy Lift Package Check List Hardware Package Lifting Arm 1 Contents include Post 2 Vehicle Wiring Harness 7 Base 3 Switch Harness 8 Strap Hook Assembly 3 In...

Page 3: ...r headroom for operation Be sure and check during trial fit that a full range of mo tion can be achieved without any roof or lift gate interference 37 headroom required for AL055 Spare tire storage So...

Page 4: ...le you may cut the double wire and reassem ble it with butt connectors Always locate the wiring harness where it can not be snagged by road de bris and away from the vehicles gas tank 4 If the harness...

Page 5: ...5...

Page 6: ...e tires etc when drilling holes for mounting hardware The Hand Control has two plugs on it One the male plug attaches to the Vehicle Wiring Harness that was in stalled earlier The other the female plu...

Page 7: ...holders etc With the docking device positioned directly under the Strap Hook lower the Lifting Strap using the DOWN button on the Hand Control until the Strap Hook can be engaged into the docking devi...

Page 8: ...e to do so could result in the scooter or chair swinging toward the vehicle or operator Raise the scooter or power chair using the UP button until the scooter or chair is just above the trunk lip Caut...

Page 9: ...directly under the Strap Hook lower the Lifting Strap using the DOWN button on the Hand Control until the Strap Hook or C Arm can be engaged into the docking device installed on the scooter or chair...

Page 10: ...wing the scooter or chair out of the vehicle carefully ensuring that the scooter does not contact the vehicle With the scooter or chair positioned away from the vehicle lower the lift using the DOWN b...

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Page 12: ...be compensated for by adding 3 8 washers to the mounting hardware under the base VERY IMPORTANT Always mount the base so it is level Caution If the set screws on the base do not contact the Leg Exten...

Page 13: ...es to line up 4 Using the Hand Control swing the Lifting Arm through its entire range of motion to check for interference Also close any doors to check that the lift does not interfere Adjust the Powe...

Page 14: ...icle with the front tires even with the vehicle s rear bumper If preparations need to be made to secure the scooter or power chair for transport such as parking brakes or wheel chocks do these now Dea...

Page 15: ...or chair out of the vehicle carefully insuring that the scooter does not contact the vehicle With the scooter or chair positioned away from the vehicle lower the lift using the DOWN button Continue l...

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Page 17: ...hex screw on the Adjustment Collar move the Lifting Arm to the desired height and retighten the collar The Hand Control has two plugs on it The male plug attaches to the Vehicle Wiring Harness that w...

Page 18: ...skets crutch holders etc With the docking device positioned directly under the Strap Hook lower the Lifting Strap using the DOWN button on the Hand Control until the Strap Hook can be engaged into the...

Page 19: ...aight down Failure to do so could result in the scooter or chair swinging toward the vehicle or operator Raise the scooter using the UP button until the scooter or chair is just above the trunk lip Ca...

Page 20: ...irectly under the Strap Hook lower the Lifting Strap using the DOWN button on the Hand Control until the Strap Hook or C Arm can be engaged into the docking device installed on the scooter or chair Ho...

Page 21: ...ooter or chair out of the vehicle carefully ensuring that the scooter does not contact the vehicle With the scooter or chair positioned away from the vehicle lower the lift using the DOWN button Conti...

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Page 23: ...Hook contacts the Strap Roller mounted on the Lifting Arm Contact will result in damage to the lift A properly adjusted and operated lift will avoid this Caution Insure that the scooter or chair is f...

Page 24: ...trol Do this for only a second or two The lift vehicle scooter or chair may be damaged if continuous power is left supplied to the unit PROBLEM Lifting arm is slow to swing in out AL400 only Possible...

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