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Go-Go Travel Lift

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I V .   O P E R A T I O N

Do not drag the scooter into position using the lift. If
dragging occurs, your scooter is too far away from
the vehicle.

To prevent dragging:

"

Release the lifting strap tension then remove

the hook from the docking device.

"

Correct the position of the scooter.

"

Attempt the lift again.

MANDATORY! The maximum weight

the Go-Go Travel Lift was designed

to lift is 130 lbs. (60 kg). Subjecting

the Go-Go Travel Lift to the strain

of lifting more than it is designed

to may cause it to fail, damaging

your scooter, injuring the person

operating the lift, or both.

6. If the scooter begins to tilt, lower it completely

and adjust the docking device by moving the pick-
up bar in the direction of the tilt (when using a
C-arm
).

7. Tighten the pick-up bar once the proper balance

point has been found (when using a C-arm).

8. Once the scooter is raised high enough to fit into

the vehicle, stop the lift. See figure 16.

9. Swing the boom arm toward the vehicle. When

the scooter is securely in the vehicle, lower the lift
strap until all of the scooter’s wheels are on a
solid surface.

Figure 17. Securing The Boom Arm

Figure 16. Lifting The Scooter

10. If installed in a van, disconnect the hook from the docking device and attach it to the T-bar on the base

extension. (This prevents the boom arm from swinging freely while the automobile is in motion.) Operate the lift
in the upward direction until the strap is snug. See figure 17.

WARNING! When transporting the lift, secure the boom arm to prevent it from rotating in any

direction. A swinging boom arm can be a hazard. If you can’t secure the boom arm to

prevent it from swinging freely, remove the motor housing and lay it flat inside the vehicle.

WARNING! Do not overtighten the strap. Doing so may put unwanted strain on the motor,

causing the circuit breaker to trip.

NOTE: If installed in a trunk, disconnect the black-red power harness (see figure 12) and remove the
motor housing and upper post and place it in an area where it will be secure. The height of the boom
arm will not allow the trunk to close.

11. Disconnect the power to the Go-Go Travel Lift to prevent any accidental movement when transporting your scooter.

WARNING! Your Go-Go Travel Lift was designed to be mounted primarily in a vehicle.

Mounting your Go-Go Travel Lift on a platform, where the height of the lift may cause the

lifting strap to extend beyond a safe point, can damage the Go-Go Travel Lift and injure

the operator of the lift.

Summary of Contents for Go-Go Travel Lift

Page 1: ...Go Go Travel Lift...

Page 2: ...s should not be performed at any time or in any circumstances Performing a prohibited action can cause personal injury and or equipment damage On the product this icon is represented as a black symbol...

Page 3: ...3 Go Go Travel Lift www pridemobility com C O N T E N T S I INTRODUCTION 4 II SAFETY 5 III INSTALLATION 8 IV OPERATION 14 V TROUBLESHOOTING 16 VI WARRANTY 17...

Page 4: ...feanyguards shields orothersafetyfeaturesofthisproduct fail refuse orneglectto install any retrofit kits from time to time provided by Pride to enhance or preserve the safe use of this product SHIPPIN...

Page 5: ...and prohibited ac tions It is very important for you to read and understand them completely Read and follow the information in the owner s manual Pinch Crush points created during assembly and or ope...

Page 6: ...a clean and dry condition Disposal and recycling Contact your authorized Pride Provider for information on proper disposal of your Pride product and its packaging Disposal and recycling Contact your a...

Page 7: ...ructions in the path of the drill bit such as the fuel tank exhaust pipes or electrical wires LIFTING NON GO GOTRAVEL LIFT ITEMS The Go Go Travel Lift is an extremely versatile device which users may...

Page 8: ...ee figure 1 For opti mal use insert the base extensions into the L base at their farthest extension point and install the hardware nuts and bolts The base exten sions can be adjusted to accommodate ob...

Page 9: ...arm has sufficient head room to swing into a vehicle or adjusted up so the scooter being lifted has ample room to clear obstructions 4 Lowerthemotorhousingovertheupperpostuntilit restsonthesplitringc...

Page 10: ...p tube to be pulled out of the bottom tube to its farthest adjustment hole See figure 8 To adjust the boom arm 1 Remove the bow tie cotter pin from the adjustment pinandremovetheadjustmentpin 2 Slide...

Page 11: ...washer through it and the L base See figure 9 NOTE The T bar need only be installed in van or SUV installations When the lift is installed inside a trunk it is necessary to remove the motor housing an...

Page 12: ...the inner fender with the supplied plastic wire ties Use care not to cause abrasions to the power wire It is important to secure the power wire at various points along its run WARNING The red positive...

Page 13: ...wiretoaclean baremetalareaofthevehicleusingthe12mm 1 2in sheet metal screw provided Mount to an area close to the base of the lift This allows adequate slack in the wire to maketheharnessconnections D...

Page 14: ...ttemptingtoliftit 2 Position the boom arm over the scooter 3 Operate the lift use the hand control see fig ure 13 in the downward direction until the lift ing hook reaches theT bar The lift strap shou...

Page 15: ...m Arm Figure 16 LiftingThe Scooter 10 If installed in a van disconnect the hook from the docking device and attach it to the T bar on the base extension Thispreventstheboomarmfromswingingfreelywhileth...

Page 16: ...e Go Go Travel Lift CIRCUIT BREAKER RESET BUTTON Figure 18 Circuit Breaker Reset Button Figure 19 Fuse Replacement WORKING FUSE BLOWN FUSE To reset the main circuit breaker 1 Allow a minute or so for...

Page 17: ...ion maintenance orstorage Commercial use or other than intended use Repairsand ormodificationsmadetoanypartwithoutspecificconsentfromPride MobilityProductsCorporation Circumstances beyond the control...

Page 18: ...18 Go Go Travel Lift www pridemobility com N O T E S...

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