HydroHoist HarborHoist 12000 Operation Manual Download Page 2

 

Rev A                                                                                            2003215 

Damage to your lift or vessel can result 
from improper initial setup of the system. 
Consult a HydroHoist Certified Installer for 
initial setup and support

  

 

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Installation and service  should be performed by a qualified service professional.  

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To avoid the risk of electric shock  make sure the control is disconnected from any power supply during 
installation.   

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The GFCI supplied with your control is designed for outdoor applications but is NOT to be submerged or 
directly sprayed with water. Keep the GFCI from being directly sprayed by the exhaust port of the con-
trol.  

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Verify that your power receptacle is clean and is supplying between 110VAC –120VAC with at least 15 
amps of service.  

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Keep children away. 

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Do not allow yourself to be distracted or walk away from the lift during operation.  

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Do not overload the lift.  Make sure your boat bilge pump is set for automatic. Significant water accumu-
lation in the bilge may overload the lift. 

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Make sure any ballast tanks are empty before lifting the boat. 

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Lift is not designed for lifting people. 

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No persons should be under the boat while it is in the suspended position.  

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Weight must be distributed equally side to side and bow to stern before lifting, otherwise the boat will 
not center properly and appear to be misaligned on the lift. 

  
 
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Summary of Contents for HarborHoist 12000

Page 1: ...Rev A 2003215...

Page 2: ...of the con trol Verify that your power receptacle is clean and is supplying between 110VAC 120VAC with at least 15 amps of service Keep children away Do not allow yourself to be distracted or walk aw...

Page 3: ...uration 4400 6600 8800 4 Valve 8800 Short 12000 15000 18000 20000 5 Valve 25000 6 valve Control Configurations and Functionality 4 Valve Control Button Control A LEVEL Levels lift B UP Raises lift C S...

Page 4: ...es lift C STOP Stops all operation of lift D Down Lowers lift LEDs A Front Port FP valve LED B Port P C Auxiliary AUX D Rear Port RP valve LED E Front Starboard FS valve LED F Starboard S G Rear Starb...

Page 5: ...after it clears the lift Raising the lift Make sure the Power LED is illuminated and flashing Float boat into established balanced lifting position on the lift Tie off safety lines to the boat Everyon...

Page 6: ...ety shut down mode In the rare instance that the lift is unable to correct the lifting and it becomes out of level by more than 10 degrees the lift will go into Safety Shut Down Mode The PORT and STAR...

Page 7: ...sure the Power LED is illuminated and flashing Float boat into established balanced lifting position on the lift Tie off safety lines to the boat Everyone must exit the boat before lifting Press UP b...

Page 8: ...only fill when the lift is within 2 degrees of level Safety shut down mode In the rare instance that the lift is unable to correct the lifting and it becomes out of level by more than 10 degrees the...

Page 9: ...that has enough strength for the size of boat and lift you are installing Minimum Rope Dia of 3 8 for boats up to 25 1 2 for boats up to 35 and 5 8 for boats up to 45 There are several variables invol...

Page 10: ...ntact the vessel manufacture for CB of your vessel To promote water drainage to the rear of the vessel it is recommended that the vessel CB be aft of the lift CB Some service vessels which are heavy a...

Page 11: ...Rev A 2003215 CB of 6600 CB of 8800 CB of 8800 Short...

Page 12: ...Rev A 2003215 CB of 12000 CB of 15000 CB of 18000...

Page 13: ...Rev A 2003215 CB of 20000 CB of 25000...

Page 14: ...essed see GFCI Test Pro cedure All air hoses are firmly attached clamps are tight and there are no apparent leaks All the aluminum components are structurally sound and no heavy corrosion is visible T...

Page 15: ...r is removed Lift is not lifting the vessel level Re position the vessel on the lift Verify weight is distributed evenly in the vessel Verify ballast tanks bait or live wells do not have water remaini...

Page 16: ...e in a fully up position before performing this operation Push and hold the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time until the PORT and STAR BOARD LED s flash together 5 times C Your level sensor is now r...

Page 17: ...never be forward of the Center of the lift This condition suggests another set of Main tanks may be needed due to length if it is over by less than 18 the boat can be shifted back If the Auxiliary ta...

Page 18: ...caused by disaster such as fire flood wind and lightning f Damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modification g Damage caused by operation maintenance or repair of the product contrary to writt...

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