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4.3 

 

TESTING LIFT WITH REMOTES 

1.

 

To unlock the remotes, press the two blue buttons simultaneously, this will unlock the unit.

 

2.

 

Press the ‘UP’ button to raise the lift platform. Press the ‘DOWN’ button to lower the lift platform.

 

3.

 

To lock the remote, press the two blue buttons simultaneously.

 

4.4 

 

RAISING AND LOWERING THE BOAT 

 
1.

 

Position the boat so that the boat’s center of gravity is between forward and rear support legs. 

 
2.

 

Carefully raise the platform until the bunks “capture” the boat. 

 

WARNING:

NEVER ALLOW PEOPLE IN THE BOAT ANY TIME IT IS SUSPENDED ABOVE THE WATER
ON THE LIFT.

 

3.

 

Keep fingers and clothing clear of all moving parts.  Keep people clear during operation of the lift. 

 
4.

 

Stop the lift again and check the stability of the lift.  Ensure that it is remaining level and will not topple over. 

 
5.

 

Continue lifting the boat, closely observing the position of the lift, until the platform is in the fully upright and over center 
position. 

 
6.

 

Remove the boat from the lift and check to see that the lift is still level.  If not, the legs will have to be re-adjusted.   

 

CAUTION:

ALWAYS ADJUST THE HEIGHT OF THE LIFT TO LIMIT WAVE ACTION AGAINST THE
HULL.  WAVE ACTION CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE LIFT AND/OR YOUR BOAT.

 

7.

 

Two weeks after installation, check to see that the lift is still level, as it may have settled over time.  Readjust the legs as 
described above and repeat this inspection and adjustment procedure at the frequency found necessary. 

 
8.

 

After removing the boat from the lift, re-tighten the bunk bolts as required. 

 

4.5

 

SECURING LIFT WHEN NOT IN USE 

 

1. 

 

Make the lift visible by leaving the platform in any elevated position when it is not loaded with a boat.  This prevents the 
lift from being a hidden underwater obstruction, and protects the bunks from prolonged water immersion. 

 
2. 

 

Lock out your control box to prevent unauthorized use when your boat lift is unattended.  Never assume you will find the 
lift in the same condition that you left it.    

 
3. 

 

When storing the boat on the lift, the following additional precautions must be observed: 

 

a.

 

When storing the boat, the platform must be in the upright over center gravity lock position for maximum safety.  
The over center position will prevent the boat from lowering if any hydraulic leak occurs. 

 

b.

 

Position the boat on the platform so that the boat’s center-of-gravity is between the front lift arm and the rear foot 
plates when in the down position. 

 

c.

 

Prevent rainwater from accumulating in your boat when leaving it on the lift for long term storage.  A boat that has 
water in it from a rainstorm could exceed the recommended weight capacity of the lift.  

Just 1 gallon of water 

weighs over 8 pounds.  

Be sure to remove the plug while the boat is up on the lift.  Make sure you replace the plug 

prior to launching your boat. 

 

Summary of Contents for HL9000

Page 1: ...HL9000 HL9000XL HYDRAULIC BOAT LIFT INSTRUCTIONS REIMANN GEORGER CORPORATION MARINE PRODUCTS BUFFALO NY P N 6114164 8 16 13...

Page 2: ...inum Bunk Assembly 10 3 9 Making Power Connections 11 3 10 Operating Position 12 4 OPERATION 13 4 1 Before Operating The Lift 13 4 2 Testing Lift Operation 13 4 3 Testing Lift Operation With Remotes 1...

Page 3: ...Typical Product Nameplate 3 3 1 Extension Leg and Leg Frame Assembly 6 3 2 Main Frame Cylinder Support Assembly 7 3 3 Lift Arm Assembly 8 3 4 Cylinder Main Frame Leg Assembly 9 3 5 Bunk Assembly 10 7...

Page 4: ...onnected 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...

Page 5: ...N Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices and property damage only accidents 1 3 E...

Page 6: ...load tube and rear foot plates 5 Do not try lifting or launching your boat in rough water conditions This can damage your boat and or the lift 6 The boat must be stored with the lift in the over cente...

Page 7: ...ping Weights less control box 977lbs 997lbs 2 2 NAMEPLATE AND SERIAL NUMBER TAG It is important to identify your lift completely and accurately whenever ordering spare parts or requesting assistance i...

Page 8: ...lity 4 Motor Stop Assists in positioning boat on the lift for balanced lifting 5 Extension Legs Adjustable legs available in pairs with bracing Standard lengths are 3 5 7 9 6 Control Box Shelf Provide...

Page 9: ...osing a place to assemble the lift keep in mind the final placement of the lift The lift may be placed on either side of your dock and the boat must enter the rear of the lift 3 This product has been...

Page 10: ...1 to extension leg 2 using hardware C and D 2 Insert foot plate and extension leg assembly into leg assembly 3 Insert leg pin and clip A to secure 3 Install the four plastic cap plugs Z onto ends of t...

Page 11: ...es so that the welded bosses on the support plates are facing each other 2 Secure the cylinder support plates with hardware E F G H I Use fastener E in the 3 wide frame tube Use fastener I in the 2 wi...

Page 12: ...the lift arm pivot plates Insert clevis pin B through the lift arm end plates and hole in the lift frame Install flat washer Q and cotter pin P on each end of clevis pin Secure clevis pin by spreadin...

Page 13: ...cotter pin P on each end of the clevis pin L Secure clevis pin by spreading end of cotter pin apart and bending around clevis pin 3 Attach rod end of the cylinder to the lift arm Place the cylinder r...

Page 14: ...N CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY AND OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE 1 Refer to Figure 3 5 Install aluminum bunk 12 to the lift arms Place the bunk so that the sloped top surface is toward the inside of the lift 2 Insert...

Page 15: ...r repair the part WARNING LIQUID UNDER HIGH PRESSURE CAN PIERCE THE SKIN CAUSING DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY IN CASE OF INJURY GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION 3 Wipe the mating surfaces of the hose coupli...

Page 16: ...the wiring harness If the solar panel has ring terminals on the ends of the wire connect the solar panel black wire to the negative battery terminal connect the solar panel white wire with a diode to...

Page 17: ...t everyone understands the proper operating procedure 9 Understand the use of all the controls and connections provided with the power supply and the remote transmitter 4 2 TESTING LIFT OPERATION Afte...

Page 18: ...it may have settled over time Readjust the legs as described above and repeat this inspection and adjustment procedure at the frequency found necessary 8 After removing the boat from the lift re tigh...

Page 19: ...s or more We recommend the following batteries U S Battery Model 27 TMX Trojan Battery Model 27 TMX or Rolls Battery Engineering Model 27112XJM Reserve capacity is the most important feature 2 The lif...

Page 20: ...h 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...

Page 21: ...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 WARNING LIQUID UNDER HIGH PRESSURE CAN PIERCE THE SKIN...

Page 22: ...ERIOUS INJURY IN CASE OF INJURY GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION 7 Depressurize cylinder hoses as follows a Depressurize the cylinder hose with male coupling by wrapping a rag around the coupling to pr...

Page 23: ...ery does not keep a charge 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 sola...

Page 24: ...e these Auxiliary equipment such as boating hardware is being improperly hung on lift remove this equipment permanently Hoses to cylinders are leaking fluid in line have a poor connection or are kinke...

Page 25: ...TROL BOX STANDARD 7 2 HL9KXL BOAT LIFT SECTION PART QTY DESCRIPTION 7 4 4107128 1 HL9KXL BUNDLE 1 of 2 7 5 4107131 1 HL9K COMMON BUNDLE 2 7 7 4107101 1 HL ALUM BUNK BUNDLE 7 8 4107409 1 HL9K CYLINDER...

Page 26: ...ER 4107408 HL9K HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS W STAINLESS HOSE FITTINGS OPTIONAL REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION 11 6041071 4 HYDRAULIC CYLINDER 3 X 15 7 8 S 4107955 4 HOSE ASSEMBLY 4 W STAINLESS FTG S T 4107952 4 HOS...

Page 27: ...49 8 2 OD X 29 32 ID X 3 16 THICK HL CYL SPACER O 4107937 8 1 3 4 OD X 25 32 ID X 1 8 THICK NYLON BUNK WASHER P 5894108 24 5 32 X 1 3 4 COTTER PIN Q 5893625 12 7 8 SAE FLAT WASHER AA 4107935 8 HL9K CY...

Page 28: ...24 Figure 7 2 Complete Hydraulic Lift Assembly...

Page 29: ...be defective in material and workmanship Items covered include hydraulic unit cylinders hoses bearings and remote control B 15 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON HL SERIES ALUMINUM FRAME EXTRUSION The Manufact...

Page 30: ...ow in order to obtain performance of any warranty obligation may be addressed to either the dealer from whom this product is purchased or to Reimann Georger Corp Marine Products P O Box 681 Buffalo NY...

Page 31: ...same or similar modifications on products previously purchased N NO AUTHORITY TO ALTER WARRANTY No agent representative distributor or dealer has any authority to alter the terms of this warranty in a...

Page 32: ...is the replacement or repair at the Manufacturer s discretion of parts found to be defective D NO SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER...

Page 33: ...ion by misuse by incorrect operation by normal wear and tear by improper adjustment or alteration by alterations not done by the Manufacturer or by failure of product parts from such alterations 5 Cos...

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