If the solar panel does not keep the battery charged, try any of the following:
a.
Move the solar panel to an area with less obstructed sunlight.
b.
Add a second solar panel, or add an AC charger.
c.
Booster charge the battery at mid season.
4.
Check water level in battery every three months. If the water level is low, fill it up with distilled water. Booster charge
the battery with a 2A charge using a 10A charger in the beginning and end of the season.
5.3
REMOTE CONTROL INFORMATION
The remote transmitter can de-program due to either a power loss (dead battery) or electrical interference, which will require
re-programming of the transmitter.
Proper function of the RC system is dependent upon several factors that are not controllable by the manufacturer. RGC is not
responsible for the following: Improper installation, low battery, natural occurrences, use other than intended, location of
panel, receiver or transmitter too close to interfering metal objects, multiple RC panels within 15 feet of each other, use in
area with external interference such as radio, cell phone, and TV towers or a natural magnetic field, Blocked or shielded
antenna, Other transmitter interference from cell phones, cordless phones, wireless systems, CB and mobile transmitters,
computer and industrial equipment, electric motors, even fluorescent lights.
Reprogramming Your GEM Remote Control
In the event that you may need to reprogram your remote control unit, please follow these step instructions:
Programming GEM Transmitters on NEWER UNITS
(Yellow transmitters with 3 blue buttons.)
1.
Press the LEARN button once and release located on the GEM control box mounted inside the fiberglass
dock box.
2.
Press the STOP button within 5 seconds of pressing the LEARN button to program the transmitter.
5.4
ANNUAL INSPECTION
At least once a year, the lift must be thoroughly inspected using the following procedure.
WARNING:
DO NOT ALLOW ANYBODY TO USE THE LIFT UNTIL THIS MAINTENANCE IS
COMPLETED.
1.
Tighten all bolts.
2.
Clean cylinder rods.
3.
Check that all the pivot pins are lubricated properly.
4.
Check frame thoroughly for defects.
5.
Inspect all hydraulic lines, fittings and hoses for leaks and risks of rupture as follows:
a.
Inspect each hydraulic line, fitting, and hose for breaks, cracks, worn spots, bulges, chemical attack, kinks or any
other damage. Never try to stop any detected leak with any body parts. Do not put your face close to suspected
leaks. Hold a piece of cardboard close to suspected leaks and then inspect the cardboard for signs of hydraulic oil.
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