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  Power Tote P-100 Lift System

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POWER TOTE P-100 LIFT SYSTEM INSTALLATION

The Power Tote P-100 Lift System is designed to be easily installed onto any vehicle equipped with a Class 1, Class
2, or Class 3 hitch receiver. The hitch receiver should be installed no higher than 20 in. (50.8 cm) from the bottom of
the hitch tube to the ground.

NOTE: Once installed, the lift system may obstruct the view of the vehicle license plate. Research the
local laws for license plate obstruction in your area and install the optional license plate kit if necessary.
Contact your authorized Pride Provider for more information.

WARNING! Prevent product and/or vehicle damage! The Power Tote P-100 Lift System

should be installed by an authorized service technician only.

Figure 1. Hitch Tube Assembly (Class 1 Hitch
Bracket Shown)

Figure 2. Lift Frame Vehicle Mounting (Class 1 Hitch
Bracket Shown)

Follow these steps to install the Power Tote P-100 Lift:
1. Remove the pre-assembled mounting hardware from the

Class 1 hitch bracket or Class 2 or Class 3 hitch tube and
use it to attach the hitch bracket/hitch tube to the lift frame.
See figure 1.

2. If your vehicle is equipped with a Class 1 hitch receiver,

slide the hitch bracket over the hitch receiver, aligning the
mounting holes. Secure the hitch bracket to the hitch re-
ceiver with the supplied hardware. See figure 2.

3. If your vehicle is equipped with a Class 2 or Class 3 hitch

receiver, slide the hitch tube into the vehicle hitch receiver,
aligning the mounting hole closest to the lift with the mount-
ing hole in the hitch receiver. See figure 3.

WARNING! Lifting weight beyond your

physical capability can result in personal

injury. Ask for assistance if necessary

when attaching the lift frame to the hitch

receiver.

WARNING! Avoid pinch points! Do not hold

the lift frame by the pivot points when

mounting the lift frame to the hitch

receiver.

4. Secure the Class 2 or Class 3 hitch tube with the supplied

bolt and nut, inserting the bolt from the passenger’s side
through to the driver’s side of the hitch. See figure 3.

WARNING! Threading the bolt from the

wrong side or allowing the bolt to turn

while tightening the nut will dislodge the

threaded insert in the hitch tube.

WARNING! Do not attach a Class 2 hitch

tube to a Class 3 hitch receiver. Personal

injury or product damage may result.

HITCH BRACKET

MOUNTING HARDWARE

LIFT FRAME

Summary of Contents for Power Tote P-100

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Page 2: ...order PROHIBITED These actions should be prohibited These actions should not be performed at any time or in any circumstances Performing a prohibited action can cause injury to personnel and or damage...

Page 3: ...P 100 Lift System www pridemobility com 3 C O N T E N T S I INTRODUCTION 4 II SAFETY 6 III INSTALLATION 8 IV OPERATION 11 V CARE AND MAINTENANCE 13 VI TROUBLESHOOTING 14 VII SPECIFICATIONS 15 VIII WA...

Page 4: ...oduct over the internet or from a previous owner and you have any questions about the safe use and or maintenance of the product please visit Pride s web site www pridemobility com or contact your aut...

Page 5: ...ccess to the most interactive educational venue available today for people with mobility needs their families and friends From our home page select Owners Club to enter a page dedicated to current and...

Page 6: ...completely Read and follow the information in the owner s manual Maximum lifting capacity Crush Hazard Pinch crush points created during assembly and operation Keep hands clear Lift system intended fo...

Page 7: ...g into the vehicle make absolutely certain through visual inspection that there are no obstructions in the path of the drill bit such as the fuel tank exhaust pipes or electrical wires LIFTING NON PRI...

Page 8: ...eittoattachthehitchbracket hitchtubetotheliftframe See figure 1 2 If your vehicle is equipped with a Class 1 hitch receiver slidethehitchbracketoverthehitchreceiver aligningthe mounting holes Secure t...

Page 9: ...use trailer wiring to power the lift system The wiring harness must be connected directly to the vehicle battery 6 PositiontheliftplatformovertheliftH frame aligningthe mountingholesineach Seefigure4...

Page 10: ...be existing holes Be certain that the harness is protected with a rubber grommet when passing it through the metal panels and into theenginecompartment 3 Insidetheenginecompartment securetheharnesstot...

Page 11: ...oles road bumps and railroad tracks Figure 6 Key Switch Operation Follow these steps to operate the PowerTote P 100 Lift 1 Insert the key into the key switch 2 Turn and hold the key clockwise to lower...

Page 12: ...orm during operation Make sure the lift does not rub against or interfere with the vehicle in any way If you notice any contact between the lift platform and the vehicle stop lift operation immediatel...

Page 13: ...orreplaceanyprob lempartsbeforeusingtheliftsystem T BARINNER TELESCOPING TUBE T BAR Figure 10 Lift Frame Maintenance General Cleaning Guidelines Theliftsystemcanbehandwashedalongwiththevehiclewithsoap...

Page 14: ...What if the lift system operates slowly up or down Makesurethevehiclebatteryisfullycharged Make sure all connections to the motor and battery are secure Check the wiring harness for signs of wear or d...

Page 15: ...www pridemobility com 15 V I I S P E C I F I C A T I O N S SPECIFICATIONS MaximumLiftCapacity 100 lbs 45 35 kg MaximumWheelchairWidth Folded 12 in 30 5 cm MaximumHitchtoGroundClearance 20 in 50 8 cm M...

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