Outlander Vehicle Lifts:
Owner’s Manual
30JULY2020 | 630-00132 REV B
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OUTLANDER VEHICLE LIFTS:
SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
Consider the following general information when
using your lift. Specifics may vary based on your chair
model and lift combination.
• Always make certain your lift is fully deployed
and flush with the ground prior to loading your
mobility device.
• Ensure you have positioned the chair properly
on the platform and that it is secured on the lift
before transport.
• Always verify wheels are captured by cradles or
aligned evenly on the platform. Also ensure the
securement device is fully engaged (hold-down
foot, straps, or hold-down arm. Please consult
your dealer on the specifics of your application if
you have questions.
• Always drive slowly over rough terrain such as
potholes, unpaved roads, railroad tracks, speed
bumps or other uneven surfaces. Excessive loads
and rough driving will damage your lift and will
not be covered by the warranty.
• Stop using the lift immediately if you notice any
damage. Do not attempt to transport a mobility
device with a compromised lift. Damage to your
chair, lift and/or vehicle may occur. Contact your
dealer and ask for an evaluation of the lift prior
to further use.
• Always check to make sure nobody is in the
process of getting on or off the mobility device
before operating the lift.
• Always verify the mobility device is held firmly in
place prior to transport.
• Never attempt to move the vehicle without the
lift being in the full upright or stowed position,
as this may damage the lift.