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Top Landing Gate (optional) 

The optional top landing gate is provided with a combination 
 mechanical lock and electric contact (interlock).  
  
The interlock: 

x

  Prevents the lift from running if the gate is not closed. 

x

  Prevents the gate from being opened if the platform is  

 not at the top landing. 

x

  Unlocks when the lift is on the upper limit switch. 

 

 

A crescent shaped key is provided to manually unlock the gate 
during installation. The key is inserted from the back 
side to lift up on the solenoid that holds the gated 
locked. 
 
Mount the gate by placing onto the upper landing 
making sure to align the gate opening with the platform 
(outer guard rail not shown for clearity). 
There are a number of attachment holes provided in the 
threshold portion of the gate for mounting using wood 
lag screws or concrete anchors as appropriate. 
 
Remove the latch post cover and connect the call-send 
and interlock wire harnesses. 
 
The vertical posts of the gate must be attached to a 
supporting structure, (the gate is not designed to be 
freestanding).  

 
 
 

13 

A

length

of

multi

Ͳ

conductor

wire

will

need

to

be

ran

from

the

bottom

of

the

lift

tower

up

to

the

landing

gate.

Consult

local

codes

for

type

and

mounting

requirements.

After

wiring

is

completed,

the

wiring

harness

must

be

plugged

into

it

appropriate

receptacle

on

the

controller

(ref

pg

5).

Wiring

Connections

Interlock

Harness

Lift

Harness

Black

 

Black

Black

 

Green

Yellow

 

White

Yellow

 

Orange

*Blue

*

Brown

*Must

be

tied

together

Call

Ͳ

Send

Harness

Lift

Harness

Blue

Blue

Yellow

 

White

Red

Red

Summary of Contents for Highlander CPL1000

Page 1: ...t installation and operation For further assistance please contact your authorized Harmar dealer or Harmar s Technical Service department Tel 866 378 6648 Fax 816 537 0641 Commercial Platform Lift CPL...

Page 2: ...choring the Lift 9 Setting the Limit Switches 10 Verifying Operation of the Lift 11 Manual Override 12 Call Sends optional 12 Top Landing Gate optional 13 EMI and Flush Strike optional 14 Platform Gat...

Page 3: ...hp 90vdc or 1 2hp 24vdc Safety Read all instructions in this manual before installing or operating the lift Do not exceed the maximum payload capacity of 750 lbs Do not ride on the lift until it is an...

Page 4: ...Site Requirements x The lift will require a 115vac 20amp grounded circuit x Outdoor Installations will require a GFI protected circuit x Only install the lift on a 4 thick level 3 500 psi reinforced...

Page 5: ...exists above the lift The lift will require 6 8 of clearance above the platform floor when the lift is at the upper landing Warning The area between the floor where the lift is mounted and the top lan...

Page 6: ...flanges that protrude from the front cover Step 3 Align the four mounting holes and insert a x 3 bolt into each hole The upper holes have a spacer that must be placed in between the carriagne flange...

Page 7: ...rovided bracket and bolt to inner guard panel Step 2 Install the platform control box on the rear guard panel using screws and nuts through the panel Step 3 Plug in the harness for the platform contro...

Page 8: ...landing sides of the platform Reinsert the hex bolts one of which will go through the guard panel post and tighten Step 3 Attach the ramp to the pivot tabs using shoulder bolts and locking nuts Tighte...

Page 9: ...ncrete dust may have settled into the holes you just drilled Use a shop vacuum to clean out these holes This will ensure the floor anchors set correctly Step 3 Secure the lift in place by tightening t...

Page 10: ...h the front cover Step 3 Remove the front cover by tilting it forward and lifting upwards The bottom of the front cover sits on a pin on either side of the lift frame Set the cover aside in a safe loc...

Page 11: ...if equipped unfolds and rests on the ground Step 2 Verify the operation of the Emergency stop switch When this switch is pushed in the lift should not run in either direction When this switch is turne...

Page 12: ...op of the brake assembly It may be neccesary to slightly rotate the handcrank until it fully seats down on the hex portion of the brake Rotate the crank to raise or lower the platform Warning Never op...

Page 13: ...r clearity There are a number of attachment holes provided in the threshold portion of the gate for mounting using wood lag screws or concrete anchors as appropriate Remove the latch post cover and co...

Page 14: ...door jamb and mark mounting holes 2 Fasten Interlock to door jamb with 8 wood screws 3 Route 4 conductor Interlock cable thru hole in top of interlock and make wire connections 4 Attach door keeper an...

Page 15: ...llation The key is inserted from the back side to lift up on the solenoid that holds the gated locked Mount the gate by placing onto the lower landing side of the platform There are a number of attach...

Page 16: ...oth surface for the platform edge to run against to prevent any shear or obstruction hazards and must be utilized A running clearance of no more than 3 4 and no less than 3 8 must be maintained betwee...

Page 17: ...Commercial Platform Lift Owners Section LRead the manual thoroughly before operating the lift 17...

Page 18: ...ned only for lifting people and wheel chairs Do not use it for any other purpose Make sure any obstructions are cleared from underneath the platform area before use Make sure both the passenger and wh...

Page 19: ...atform To move platform up depress and hold the upper half of the rocker switch To cease movement release switch Down Controls downward movement of lift platform To move platform down depress and hold...

Page 20: ...tivated by giving it a quick turn clockwies Step 3 Press and hold the UP rocker The lift will move in the up direction and stop when it reaches the upper landing Warning Always verify the lift s platf...

Page 21: ...giving it a quick turn clockwise Step 3 Press and hold the DOWN rocker The lift will move in the down direction and stop when it reaches the lower landing Warning Always verify the lift s access ramp...

Page 22: ...s Harmar will not under any circumstances be liable for the loss of the use of its products or loss of time This warranty becomes null and void if he product has been lost GDPDJHG E DFFLGHQW PLVXVHG D...

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