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B. Mounting the System (continued)
12. Attach the flashing light kit (Model PTS-FLK) at this time (see pages 14 & 15),
following the "Wiring System" directions on page 20.
13. Connect the electrical system at this time (see Section IV. C.) so the system may
be tested.
14. With the electric connected, run the devices up and down through a couple of
cycles. The units should run in synchronization. The units may appear to be a little
loose at this time.
15. Lower the devices so the neoprene pads (14) may be attached using 1/4-20 x 1"
flat head screws (20). Tighten the screws so they depress approximately 1/16" into
the neoprene.
16. Run the units to the up position and ratchet actuators. The units now should be
tight.
17. Lower the units 15 to 20 degress and attach tank boxes (9 & 10) to the shelf
casting (3). Use 5/16-18 x 5/8" button head socket screws (30) through front of
casting and 5/16-18 x 7/8" button head socket screws (42) through base of casting.
18. The System is now operational and you are ready to mount the portable tank.
C. Electrical System
A "WARNING" label (48) is provided with each System. The pressure sensitive label
must be mounted by the electrical control switch (43). All apparatus operators must be
instructed to keep area in front of the System clear of personnel when the System is
being raised or lowered.
An additional "WARNING" label (49) is also provided. This pressure sensitive label
must be mounted by the electrical control switch. This label is a reminder to the operator
to check for any deviation from standard operation that may signal a problem in the
System.
V.
TROUBLESHOOTING
All units are tested after final assembly to ensure proper operation and adjustment. You
should not have to make any adjustments when mounting the devices.
The following procedures are offered in the event of problems in the field. We strongly
urge you to contact the factory if any problems are encountered before attempting to correct
them yourself.
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