HIGHLANDER II VERTICAL PLATFORM LIFTS:
Install Manual
17FEB2021 | 630-00113 REV C
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MAINTENANCE
HIGHLANDER II: SECTION 7
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Make sure there are no obstructions intruding
in the path of the lift.
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People, tree branches, loose items, etc.
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Check that there is no loose hardware or
emerging cracks/deformations in the platform
and tower.
OWNER/OWNER’S AGENT
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Check and ensure that the safety pan under
the platform moves freely up and down and is
not damaged. This is the built-in safety device
designed to detect obstructions under the
platform and stop platform downward motion.
If there is an easy-to-remove obstruction,
please remove it. If for any reason the safety
pan does not move as intended, please contact
your dealer.
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Check and ensure that all labels are intact and
legible. If any safety or warning labels need to
be replaced, please contact your dealer.
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Make sure you have a copy of the Owner’s
Manual. A digital copy of the Owner’s Manual is
available at harmar.com.
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Check your key locks and emergency stop
button for functionality.
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Check for any rust that may be developing.
Rust is expected in outdoor applications
(especially in coastal areas), but with proactive
maintenance or quick repair, this can be
minimized.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
RECOMMENDED EVERY 6-MONTHS
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Check for motor gearbox leaks
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Check wear pads for gaps
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Lubricate ACME screw with Nook PAG-1 ACME
Screw Grease
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Check all structural connections/hardware
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Inspect the safety brake
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Check the Battery Backup function (if installed)
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Ensure the Power Cut-Off system works as
intended
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Check all interlocks, strikes and obstruction
sensors
RECOMMENDED ANNUALLY
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Replace batteries (if equipped)
We recommend this be performed by a qualified
service technician.
NOTICE