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Issued: 2022-08-12

Rev. 2

WARNING! 

Paradise Dock & Lift recommends your lift be inspected annually by a qualified 
dealer or installer.

Battery Maintenance

Battery issues are the most common reliability issues encountered with hydraulic boatlifts. The 
following tips pertain to battery maintenance:

•  If a replacement battery is needed, a 12V group 31 marine battery is recommended. The 

minimum recommended reserve capacity is 160 amp hours.

•  It is recommended that the battery capacity not drop below 50% capacity as a trickle or solar 

charge will have difficulty fully recharging.

•  The battery may require a trickle charge during the off season or a boost at the beginning and 

end of the boating seasons.

•  If your battery is not staying charged; install a solar panel trickle charger or an AC trickle 

charger, move the solar panel to a sunnier location, boost your battery mid-season, install a 
second battery in parallel with the existing battery or check your battery water levels and top 
up as necessary with distilled water.

Storage Tips

The following suggestions pertain for when your lift is not in use:

•  When storing your boat, the lift should always be in the fully “up over centre” position. If your lift 

has a hydraulic leak, the boat will not drop in such a case.

•  When not in use, it is recommended that the lift be stored upright so that the bunks remain 

clean and the cylinder shafts remain protected from the elements.

•  During winter storage, it is recommended that the lift should be removed from the water if the 

water freezes. Paradise is not be liable for damage to lifts left during winter in an upright or 
down position in frozen water.

•  Ensure that the lift is at a height so that waves do not touch the hull when the boat is stored. 

Waves may cause damage to the boat or lift the boat off of the lift.

•  It is recommended that the power pack be stored indoors during winter months or prolonged 

periods without use. Disconnect the quick-connect lines and bring the power pack box indoors.

MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for PH-2K-5

Page 1: ...AIN THIS DOCUMENTATION PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND USE DUAL AND SINGLE PWC LIFTS 4311A 25 Ave Vernon BC V1T 1P5 Local 250 503 8630 Toll Free 1 888 411 3625 info paradisedocklift com www paradisedocklift...

Page 2: ...g rod pitting corrosion and increasing seal life which is the most common source of failure on hydraulic lifts Our hydraulic fluid is non toxic and biodegradable so you do not need to worry about envi...

Page 3: ...ft while the lift is in operation Never service a boatlift boat or boatlift accessory while the lift is supporting a load Your lift system is not intended to support people never actuate the lift with...

Page 4: ...determine guarantee warrant or take responsibility for bunk support configurations meeting each manufacturers recommendation CAUTION During the first few operations of the lift the weight of the wate...

Page 5: ...BER BUNKCAP 90 QTY 2 R BER BUNKCAP 90 QTY 4 7 Guide On Optional F PHA PWC GUIDES QTY 2 F PHA PWC GUIDES QTY 4 8 Guide On Foamie P BO GOFOAMIE QTY 2 P BO GOFOAMIE QTY 4 9 Main Beam S B FRMSIDE PWC QTY...

Page 6: ...lift misfunctioning WARNING Apply anti seize to ALL stainless steel bolts Install Range Extenders Item 3 6ft Lift Range Only ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 1 Step 1 8x 3 8 16 4 25 Long Hex Bolts 8x 3 8 16...

Page 7: ...e required 4x 3 8 16 3 3 4 Long Hex Bolts 4x 3 8 16 Kep Nuts 4x 3 8 Flat Washers Make sure the bunk spacers are installed under the black wear bushings WARNING 6ft Lifting Range 5ft Lifting Range 1 E...

Page 8: ...Page 8 of 27 Issued 2022 08 12 Rev 2 2 A Assemble the 4 legs and 4 sandpads 2 B Bolt the legs to the sandpads using the 9 16 wrenches 2 C Torque the bolted connection to 23 ft lbs...

Page 9: ...gs 3 B Bolt the end beams and legs together 3 8 16 bolts and 9 16 wrenches Assemble the End Beams Item 10 and Legs Item 13 Step 3 Step 3 8x 3 8 16 4 1 2 Long Hex Bolts 8x 3 8 16 Kep Nuts 8x 3 8 Flat W...

Page 10: ...s as indicated below Assemble the Main Beams Item 9 on the End Beams Item 10 Step 4 Step 4 8x 3 8 16 4 1 2 Long Hex Bolts 8x 3 8 16 Kep Nuts 8x 3 8 Flat Washers Hardware required Double hardware quant...

Page 11: ...d the main beams to the end beams Don t fully tighten or torque these bolts until after the H Frames are installed 4 C Using the 1 2 hardware lightly bolt the cross beam into place These bolts require...

Page 12: ...Pin w Welded Tab 4x 3 8 16 x 1 2 Long Button Head Bolt 4x 3 8 Lock Washer Hardware required Front H Frame Rear H Frame 5 A Apply marine grease to pin assemblies 5 B Use the pin assemblies to attach t...

Page 13: ...he button head bolts and lock washers to secure the pin assemblies to the H Frame assembly 5 D After the H Frames are installed use the 3 4 wrenches to tighten the 1 2 hardware holding the cross beam...

Page 14: ...Step 6 2x 3 8 16 1 2 Long Button Head Bolts 2x 3 8 Lock Washer 2x 3 3 4 Pin Assemblies Hardware required 8x Plastic Wear Washers 6 A Route the cylinder hoses under the front H frame as shown below Ma...

Page 15: ...rs from inside face of the aluminum lugs Use the button head bolts and lock washers to secure the pin assemblies 6 B Apply marine grease to the pins Install Rubber Capped Bunks Items 5 and 6 Step 7 St...

Page 16: ...pins and flat washer to secure bunk pins Bend the end of the cotter pin with the needle nose pliers to secure the pins 7 B Place bunks on H Frame assemblies It may be easier to install bunks while the...

Page 17: ...locations indicated above by the check marks incorrect installation can cause damage to the lift frame and or bunks X X Install Guide Ons Item 7 Optional Step 8 Step 8 6x 3 8 16 Kep Nuts Hardware requ...

Page 18: ...and torque to 23 ft lbs 8 C Bolt the adjustable arm into place using the 3 8 16 x 4 25 long bolts Tighten the bolts with 9 16 wrench and torque to 23 ft lbs Position the arms such that they fit the bo...

Page 19: ...hydraulic fittings to power pack Use a 3 4 wrench to hold the fitting and 1 1 4 wrench to tighten the quick connect Note If quick connects are difficult to connect relieve some pressure by pressing th...

Page 20: ...good conditions adverse conditions may pose a hazard during installation that may cause injury death or property damage Never exceed the maximum rated lift capacity Exceeding the capacity may cause t...

Page 21: ...are adjustable in 2 inch increments at the corner that is more than 2 inches different from the other corners Install Leg Braces If your legs are longer than 7 feet long install optional leg braces as...

Page 22: ...box the lift also contains a hard wired controller the operation of the controller is described below Enable Button Enable button must be pressed and held to actuate the lift or lights Up Arrow Actua...

Page 23: ...ttery in parallel with the existing battery or check your battery water levels and top up as necessary with distilled water Storage Tips The following suggestions pertain for when your lift is not in...

Page 24: ...ller Electromagnetic interference could disrupt signal Lift does not actuate with hard wired controller Check battery voltage Verify that all wires are plugged in Check that the hydraulic pump motor i...

Page 25: ...components carrier their respective warranty from their manufacturer The pro rated schedule of these items is as follows Year After Purchase Consumer Portion of Current Retail Price Year After Purchas...

Page 26: ...T FEASIBLE REFUND THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PART FOUND ON EXAMINATION BY PARADISE TO BE DEFECTIVE UNDER NORMAL USE AND SERVICE IN ORDER TO ALLOW PARADISE AN OPPORTUNITY TO ASSESS THE CONDITION OF THE...

Page 27: ...against you for damages or ii special incidental indirect or consequential damages including lost profits business revenue goodwill or anticipated savings these exclusions apply even if paradise has b...

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