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CAUTION

Always use 
safety stands when 
removing or installing 
heavy components.

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WARNING

Do not override
self-closing
lift controls.

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Keep feet 
clear of lift 
while lowering.

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WARNING

WARNING

Remain clear of lift
when raising or
lowering vehicle.

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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS

Do not operate 
a damaged lift.

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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS

Proper maintenance
and inspection
is necessary
for safe operation.

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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS

Proper maintenance
and inspection
is necessary
for safe operation.

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WARNING

  Before attempting to lift pickup trucks or

other truck frame vehicles, be sure that:

A. Vehicle frame is strong enough to support it's

weight and has not been weakened by
modification or corrosion.

B. Vehicle individual axle weight does not exceed

one-half lift capacity.

C. Adapters are in secure contact with frame at

vehicle manufacturers recommended  lift points.

D. Vehicle is stable on lift and neither front nor “tail”

heavy.

E. The overhead switch bar  will contact the highest

point on the vehicle.

F. Rotate front and rear adapter to oppose each other

when using the high step adapter and/or any
auxiliary height extending adapter.

5.  While Using Lift:

A. Avoid excessive rocking of vehicle while on lift.
B. Always use safety stands as needed or when

removing or installing heavy components.

6.  To Lower Lift:

A. Remove all tools or other objects from lift area.
B. Raise  lift off locking latches.
C. Pull LATCH release handle fully and hold.
D. Push LOWERING valve handle to lower, Fig. 3.

Note:

 Both LATCH release and LOWERING valve

handles are deadman-type design.  Each must be held
down to lower lift.  Do not override self-closing lift
controls.

7.

Remain clear of lift when lowering vehicle.  Observe
pinch point warning decals.

8.

Remove adapters from under vehicle and swing arms to
full drive-thru position before moving vehicle.

9.

If lift is not operating properly, 

Do Not

 use until

adjustment or repairs are made by qualified lift service
personnel.

Summary of Contents for SPO10 Series

Page 1: ...10 SPO10 200 700 Series Lifts SPOA7 SPOA9 SPO9 500 Series Lifts SPOA7 Capacity 7 000 lbs SPOA9 SPO9 Capacity 9 000 lbs SPOA10NB SPOA10 SPO10 Capacity 10 000 lbs Installer Please return this booklet to...

Page 2: ...are not engaged Do Not block open or override self closing lift controls they are designed to return to the Off or Neutral position when released Do Not remove or disable arm restraints Remain clear o...

Page 3: ...res to periodically maintain the lift in accordance with the lift manufacturer s instructions or ANSI ALI ALOIM 2000 American National Standard for Automotive Lifts Safety Requirements for Operation I...

Page 4: ...rms under vehicle and position adapters at vehicle manufacturer s recommended lift points Fig 2 Use intermediate high step or optional adapters for under body clearance when required Note Allow 2 seco...

Page 5: ...able on lift and neither front nor tail heavy E The overhead switch bar will contact the highest point on the vehicle F Rotate front and rear adapter to oppose each other when using the high step adap...

Page 6: ...e NOTE Some vehicles may have the manufacturer s Service Garage Lift Point locations identified by triangle shape marks on it s undercarriage reference ANSI SAE J2184 1992 Also there may be a label lo...

Page 7: ...Lift Institute PO Box 33116 Indialantic FL 32903 3116 They are protected by copyright Set of labels may be obtained from ALI or its member companies ALI WL101c 1992 by ALI Inc Authorized personnel on...

Page 8: ...ments 2 Break out old concrete and repour new pads for lift per lift installation instructions 1 Remove covers oil latch mechanism Actuate latch release handle several times to allow oil to coat shaft...

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