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When the battery is fully charged, remove it from the battery charger and install the battery on the i-Lift.
The
Battery Capacity Indicator on the receiver will show a green LED, indicating that the battery is fully charged and
installed properly. When the LED changes to amber the lift is still OK to use. However when the LED changes to
red, or an audible tone is heard during a lift cycle, the battery pack needs to be recharged.
To keep the battery
from discharging to the point of causing damage, it is important to charge the battery at least once every
3 months, even if the battery has not been installed on the lift.
The battery should last at least 90 cycles at the full 350# load rating of the lift before it needs recharging. The battery will
need to be replaced after 500 to 800 charge cycles or 3-4 years if taken care of properly (20,000 plus lifting cycles).
To activate the Emergency Up/Down rocker switch (located on the left side of the receiver), rock the switch and the lift will
move in the direction indicated. These buttons can be used if the transmitter battery dies, or in the event of an
emergency.
CHANGING A TRANSMITTER BATTERY
To change the transmitter battery, turn the transmitter over and unscrew four small Phillips head screws. Carefully open
the transmitter case and remove the battery. This battery is stocked at most stores where coin batteries are sold, it is a
3V lithium Type 2032. Under normal operating conditions this battery should last at least two years.
Care and Maintenance
The following should be performed periodically to ensure safe and dependable use.
1. Remove any discoloration with a 3M scratch pad (stainless steel components only). Wipe clean with a
sponge dampened with Spectra Clean. Repeat these steps several times to passivate the stainless
steel. Spectra Clean kits are available from Inter-Fab (Part Number 202050-00). Do not spray with
high-pressure water, only clean with non-chlorinated water.
2. Check all electrical connections
– Check any external electrical cables for wear and/or breakage in the
outer insulation.
3. Check all mechanical connections
– inspect the Nylock Nuts on all moving parts and make sure they
are snug. Lubricate all pivot points with light oil (3-1).
4. To maintain the battery properly, the battery must be fully charged at least every 3 months. If the
battery goes for longer than 3 months without a charge, the battery will have reduced capacity.