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Part No. 100318 Rev. 1
Issued: 2021-06-08
LIABILITY
DISCLAIMER
Installation and assembly instructions
provided are intended for authorized
Paradise Dock & Lift dealers and installers.
If you require assistance, please contact
Paradise Dock & Lift to be put in contact
with a dealer in your area who can safely
assemble and install this system. An installer
must determine if they have the necessary
experience, knowledge and skills to safely
assemble and install a lift system. If there is
any confusion, please contact Paradise Dock
& Lift. Improper assembly and/or installation
may cause a risk to property, safety or lift
functionality/reliability. A failure to correctly
follow assembly and installation instructions
constitutes a waiver of the installers rights
against Paradise Dock & Lift for subsequent
damages. The installation instructions
provided are not a warranty or guarantee,
best judgement must be used during
installation.
The standard Paradise hydraulic boatlift
bunk configuration is designed for
conventional v-hull boats. Many other
boat types (catamarans, pontoon, tritoon,
etc.) require custom supports and bunk
configurations. Any watercraft should
be supported as per boat manufacturer
recommendations and installers should
contact the boat manufacturer to verify.
Incorrect and inadequate support may
result in boat damage. Paradise Dock &
Lift can not 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 watercraft may cause
the lift to settle. Stay well away from the
lift during actuation until it is seen that the
installation is stable.
• The frame structure, welds, bolt and pin
conditions should be inspected for issues
such as corrosion and wear annually.
• Do not store any items in the power pack
box. Items may damage hydraulic and
electrical systems.
WARNING!
• Leave the lift in the fully “up over centre”
position during storage, this is the safest
position.
• Do not position the lift near areas where
people swim or dive frequently. When it is
lowered, swimmers may inadvertently hit
the lift causing injury.
• It is recommended that the lift be
partially raised out of the water if people
are swimming in the vicinity. Use the
remote to raise the lift when departing so
swimmers can see the location of the boat
lift.
• Ensure that the lift remains level within 2
inches. Out-of-level lift installations may
be unstable and increases the risk of
capsizing and injury.
• Never disconnect hydraulic hoses with a
watercraft on the lift.
• Never enter the lift while the boat is under
power. Glide in at a slow speed. The lift is
not designed to take large impacts from
a fast moving boat. Large impacts may
cause damage to the lift.