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M OB I LI TY M O B I L I T Y M O B I L I T Y AL010 MICRO SCOOTER LIFT AL030 POWER TOTE MANUAL WHEELCHAIR LIFT INST ALLA TION GUIDE & OWNER'S MANUAL AL010 Micro Scooter Lift AL030 Power T ote for Manual Wheelchairs Congratulations on your new lift purchase. The Micro Scooter Lift and Power T ote are two of the easiest and most trouble free [...]
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Section 1 - Unpacking the Lift Your Universal Out side Lift was factory pre-assembled to require little assembly before installation. Box contents should include: AL010 - Micro Scooter Lift LIFT BODY HARDWA RE PAC K AL030 - Manual Wheelchair Lift LIFT BODY HITCH ADAPTER and S tabilizer HARDWA RE PAC K Each AL010 is packaged standard with a standard[...]
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Section 2 - Wiring the Vehicle Important Note: IMPROPER WIRING IS THE #1 CAUSE OF PROBLEMS IN THE OPERATION OF A VEHICLE LIFT . FOLLOW THE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY Located in the hardware package is the vehicle wiring harness. The harness is manufactured to, and complies with the SAE J1128 requirements. The wire harness is approximately 23 ft.[...]
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Section 3 - Vehicle Preparation T o install the lift on a vehicle, it must be capable of accepting a hitch. If you are unsure about the hitch required, there are different places for you to check. Hitch Shops - Check your local area for shops that specialize in trailer hitches. They will normally have in stock the hitch that would be required for u[...]
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Measure from Hitch Bar to ground 5-13" 13-15" 15-17" 17-19" Section 4 - Installing the Lift ( no Swing A way option ) Your lif t will come shipped to you factory pre-assembled. T o prepare the lift for installation you must attach the lift to the Hitch Post and Hitch Adapter that are shipped with the lift (See parts list in sect[...]
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Measure from Hitch Bar to ground 5-12" 12-14" 14-16" 16-18" Drawings below depict a Class 3 Hitch Adapter The installation for a Class 2 is identical Move the folded lift to the rear of the vehicle with the motor box folded away from the vehicle. With assistance, carefully lift the unit up to the Swing Away and attach it using t[...]
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2 Push bottom of bracket 3 While holding bottom of bracket, rotate handle 4 Finish rotating handle, aligning holes 5 Install safety pin LOCKED NOT LOCKED YES NO NO Section 6 - Operating the Swing Away Option Many scooter and chair owners require access to the rear of a vehicle. T o accomplish this a Swing Away option is added to the lift installati[...]
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ON DOWN UP "PLA TFORM KEEPER" W EL DE D TO PL A TF O RM Section 7 - Operating the AL010 Micro Scooter Lift Insert Key and switch to "ON" position Press down on T oggle switch momentarily . Once platform has been lowered at least an inch, unfold the platform. Continue lowering to the ground. Drive scooter onto platform as shown. [...]
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LOADING YOUR SCOOTER ON THE LIFT Turn ON the power switch with the key furnished with your lift. Lower the platform using the UP/DOWN toggle switch. Pushing the switch downward will cause the platform to lower. Unfold the platform, then continue lowering to the ground. Release the UP/DOWN switch just as the platform reaches the ground; do not attem[...]
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ON DOWN UP "PLA TFORM KEEPER" NOTE: The Platform will not be allowed to unfold until the platform has been lowered at least an inch. WE LD ED TO PLAT FO RM Insert Key and switch to "ON" position Press down on T oggle switch momentarily . 1 Once platform has been lowered at least an inch, unfold the platform. Continue lowering to[...]
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Section 8 - Operating the AL030 Power T ote for Manual Wheelchairs LOADING YOUR WHEELCHAIR ON THE LIFT Turn ON the power switch with the key furnished with your lift. Lower the platform using the UP/DOWN toggle switch. Pushing the switch downward will cause the platform to lower. Unfold the platform, then continue lowering to the ground. Release th[...]
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Loosen nuts here Slide arm up or down tube Tighten after adjustment Section 9 - Adjusting the AL010 and AL030 N O I S N E T T S U J D A N O I S N E T T S U J D A N O I S N E T T S U J D A N O I S N E T T S U J D A LIFT SHOULD HOLD WHEELCHAIR FIRMLY WITH THE PLA TFORM FULLY RAISED ( RAISED UNTIL MOTOR RA TCHETING IS HEARD ) LIFT SHOULD HOLD SCOOTER [...]
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Section 10 - Safety & Maintenance SAFETY : Caution: Keep hands away from PINCH POINTS. As with most mechanical objects, the hinge point of a moving part creates a pinch point. Be sure to not to stick fingers or extremities at or near these points. Inspect the condition of your lift often. If any parts are worn or damaged DO NOT USE THE LIFT . I[...]
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Section 11 T roubleshooting guide The lift does not operate Check the power supply. The wiring harness ( both wires ) must be run directly to the battery . Attaching the black ( ground ) wire to the frame of the vehicle is NOT considered a reliable ground. Run the lift from a shop battery and not through the vehicle wiring harness. If this solves t[...]
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ITE M # DESCRIP TIO N PART # 1 SWIT CH PLAT E ALA12055 2 TOGGLE SWITCH ALA12010 3 KEY SWIT CH ALA12015 4 MOTOR COVER ALA12050 5 ACTUATOR ALA10010 6 OUT ER T UBE - AL01 0 ALA0103 7 HOLD DOW N ARM - A L010 ALA010017 8 HOLD DOW N FOOT ALA18020 9 INNER TUBE AL010 / A L030 ALA0300 10 HITCH POST ALA129 11 CLASS 2 HI TC H AD APTER AL126 12 CLASS 3 HI TC H[...]
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16 15 14 + KEYSWITCH ACTUATOR 12V POLE REVERSING SWITCH BATTERY TRAILER PLUG MOTOR COVER LIGHT B R OW N CIRCUIT BREAKER VEHICLE HARNESS ITE M # DESCRI PTI ON PART # 1 SWIT CH PLAT E ALA12055 2 TOGGLE SWITCH ALA12010 3 KEY SWIT CH ALA12015 4 MOTOR COVER ALA12050 5 ACTUATOR ALA10010 6 OUT ER T UBE - AL0 30 ALA0303 7 HOLD DOW N ARM - AL0 30 ALA0305 8 [...]