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Replacing the Battery
If the LiftPlus battery completely discharges, recharging will take 72 hours. A fully-charged battery will power
60-75 lift cycles with a median load; however, extreme temperature ranges and extreme loads can have an
effect on the amount of power available during one charging cycle.
If the unit appears sluggish even after charging or if the battery does not hold its charge for very long, the
battery may need to be replaced. Use only Magliner replacement parts. The battery has a warranty of six (6)
months.
Caution: Never attempt to open the battery. If the battery is cracked or leaking, do not recharge it; the battery
must be replaced.
1. Disconnect from the charging port.
2. Turn the power switch to “Off.”
3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws in the battery box cover; lift the cover from the box.
4. Carefully slide the connectors off of the red and black terminals.
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the battery bracket.
6.
Inspect the Battery for cracks, leakage, or corrosion. If you find cracks, leakage or corrosion on the
battery:
a. Contact Customer Service toll free at (800) 624-5463. Do not operate the unit until repairs are
made.
b. Do not let the leakage get onto your skin. Wear acid-resistant gloves and chemical goggles.
c.
If leakage gets onto the skin, flush immediately with water and mild soap. If irritation develops, seek
medical attention. If the leakage gets into the eyes, flush with clean water for 15 minutes and seek
immediate medical attention.
8. Remove the battery.
9. Clean any dirt or debris from the battery compartment.
10. Place the replacement battery into the battery compartment.
11. Slide the red and black wire connectors onto the matching battery terminals. If the connectors do not fit
securely on the battery terminals, contact Customer Service toll free at (800) 624-5463.
12. Reinstall the battery cover and secure with the previously removed screws.
Remove these
four screws