PRE-LIFTING CHECKLIST
The lift and related equipment must be thoroughly inspected prior to each use. Only those who have read and understood
this entire manual and related equipment manuals are qualified to do this inspection. This checklist is to be used as a
guideline in conjunction with the maintenance and inspection procedures outlined in this manual. It is recommended that the
inspection be maintained as a permanent record.
Ensure the lift installation will clear all power lines and obstructions above and below the water line.
Ensure all structural members of the lift are free of defects and damage that may affect the integrity.
Ensure the frame and platform fastenings are tight.
Ensure the leg pins connect the bottom frame assembly to the adjustable legs. Ensure the leg height has been properly
adjusted for the lowest platform position relative to the water.
Ensure the frame is square and the lift is sitting level.
Ensure hydraulic hoses are properly connected and in good condition.
Check the battery fluid levels, age, and time of last booster charge. The battery must be booster charged at the
beginning and end of the season using a 10A charger.
Verify battery cable is clean and tight on battery terminal.
Verify that the polarity (positive or negative) of the solar panel matches the battery’s polarity.
Verify solar panel or AC charger is plugged in correctly.
Verify that the solar panel is getting an adequate amount of sunlight.
Check the voltage output of the solar panel.
Ensure that any user or dealer installed locking devices have been removed before operating the lift.
Ensure that no auxiliary equipment such as boating hardware is being hung on the lift.
Ensure the lift is not being used beyond its rated capacity.
Ensure the boat is properly positioned and secured on the lift before doing any raising or lowering.
Ensure any drain plug is in place on the boat before launching.
Operate the lift first without, and then with, your boat on the platform to test the operation of both the lift and the power
supply.
When using a remote transmitter, ensure you have a clear visual path for safety and optimum operation.