Outside Vehicle Lifts:
Owner’s Manual
06DEC19 | 630-00105 REV A
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OUTSIDE VEHICLE LIFTS:
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
Section 5
Troubleshooting
If the lift doesn’t have power when you turn the key on:
• Make sure the lift harness and vehicle harness
are connected.
• Make sure the self-resettable circuit breaker on
the red wire by the battery is good.
• Try starting the car to see if the battery is weak.
If the lift makes a ratcheting noise as you are raising it:
• Unplug the lift, take the round black plug off
the top of the motor cover and use a 3/8
"
socket
to manually lower the lift. (See manual override
instructions below.)
• If the actuator just spins and doesn’t move down
or up, take the lift to a dealer.
NOTE: Before changing scooters, check with the
dealer to make sure the scooter is compatible with
the lift and vehicle.
MANUAL OVERRIDE
In the event of a power failure (for example, if your
car battery dies), you can still lift or lower the lift using
the manual override system.
1.
Unplug power to the lift. See Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1
2.
Using a coin or key, remove the cap on the top
of the motor cover. See Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2
3.
Insert a 3/8
"
socket wrench into the actuator and
rotate the hex shaft. See Figure 5-3.
Figure 5-3
• Turn the hex shaft
counterclockwise
to
lower
the platform.
• Turn the hex shaft
clockwise
to
raise
the
platform.
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Vehic
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rness
Remove
Always disconnect the power from the lift by
unplugging the two connector plugs before
attempting to use the manual override to avoid
electrical shock.
WARNING
!