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Table of contents for the manual
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Page 1
AL010 M icro Sc ooter Lif t AL050 M icro Pow er Chai r Lif t AL030 P ower T ote for Manual Wheelcha irs[...]
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Page 2
CLASS 2 Hit ch Adapt er HITCH P OST AL010 - Micr o Scoote r Lif t LIFT BODY HARDW ARE PA C K CLASS 2 Hit ch Adapt er OR CLASS 3 OPTIONAL HITCH P OST AL030 - Man ual Wh eelchair Lif t AL050 - Micr o Powe r Chair Lif t LIFT BODY LIFT BODY HITCH A DAPTER and S tabilizer HARDW ARE P ACK HARDW ARE PA C K U-Bolt HARDW ARE PA C K OR OR CLASS 3 CLASS 3 OR [...]
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Page 3
V ehicle Wiring Instructions B L A C K W I R E B L A C K W I R E OR Side mo unt T op mount Unwind the harness and lay it flat on the ground. One end of the harness has a black plug; this runs to the back of the vehicle . BEGIN ROUTING THE HARNESS A T THE VEHICLE BA TTER Y . Connect the black wire to the negative terminal of the battery . Do not con[...]
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Page 4
Hitch Adapters Bumper M ount ( Be su re to c omply with vehicle' s bumper rati ng ) CLA SS 1 ( Fl at B ar Sty le ) CLAS S 2 ( 1.25 x 1. 25 Solid Bar ) Omit st ab ili ze r CLA SS 3 ( 2 x 2 TUBE ) Ref er t o Se ct ion 4 or 5 for pr op er or ie nta ti on ( righ t side up or upsi de dow n ) Det er m i ne s lift's he ig ht from th e gr ound PI[...]
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Page 5
Installing the Lift Me as ur e f ro m Hit ch B ar to gro un d 5-1 3" 13 -15 " 15- 17" 17 - 19" OMI T ST ABILIZ ER OMI T ST ABILIZ ER HITCH POS T HI TCH AD APTER[...]
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Installing the Lift With Swing Away Option Me as ur e f ro m Hit ch B ar to gro un d 4- 12" 12- 14" 14- 16" 16 -17 "[...]
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Page 7
Swing A way Operation[...]
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Page 8
AL010 Lift Operation[...]
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Page 9
Safety and Maintenence K eep hands feet and other objects clear of platform as it lowers to the ground. Always verify that scooter is securely held down to the lift before attempting to tr ansport. On some scooters it may be necessary to temporarily move the steering tiller forw ard to clear the hold down arm as it lowers into the lock ed position [...]
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Page 10
AL030 Lift Operation[...]
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Page 11
K eep hands feet and other objects clear of platform as it lowers to the ground. Always verify that wheelchair is securely held down to the lift before attempting to tr ansport. Wheelchairs equipped with pneumatic (air -inflated) tires must have properly inflated tires at all times . Improper tire inflation may change the hold-down force required. [...]
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AL050 Power Chair Preperation Ther e are 2 op tion s on how to atta c h th e str ap ho oks t o the cha ir that are inclu ded wit h the li ft. Anchor Plate: The Anchor P lat e is a bar th at is 20” lo ng a nd 2 1/ 2” w ide wit h 2 ho les in ea ch en d. This pla te will wo rk wit h an y ch ai r tha t ha s a cent er sea t pos t that atta ches t o [...]
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AL050 Lift Operation Raise plat form with t oggle swit ch, until motor' s ratche t sound is heard. 5[...]
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Page 14
AL050 Safety and Maintenance K eep hands feet and other objects clear of platform as it lowers to the ground. Always verify that power chair is securely held down to the lift before attempting to tr ansport. Use caution when driving over speed bumps , potholes , railroad tr acks or other sudden road changes . F ailure to drive carefully and slowly [...]
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Page 15
AL010, AL030 and AL050 Lift Adjustments[...]
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Page 16
AL010 Micro MP[...]
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Page 17
AL030 Power T ote 16 15 14 + KEYSWIT CH ACTUA TOR 12V POLE REVERSING SWITCH BA TTERY[...]
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Page 18
AL050 Micro Power Chair Lift + KEYSWIT CH ACTUA TOR 12V POLE REVERSING SWITCH BA TTERY TR AI LE R P LUG MOTOR COVER LIGHT CIRCUIT BREAKER VEHI CL E HA RN ESS 1 T OG GL E SW IT CH ALA1201 0 2 KEY SWI T C H AL A12 01 5 3 M O T OR C O VER AL A12 05 0 4 A CTUA T O R A L A 1 00 10 5 O U T ER T U BE AL A03 03 6 I NNER TUB E A L A 0 30 0 7 H IT C H POST A[...]
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T eoubleshooting Guide Probl em Possibl e Cause Suggesti ons Lif t does not operat e Lif t oper ates sl owly El ectr i cal Connecti ons Veri fy t hat bat ter y connect i ons are cl ean w i th good cont act . Inspect ful l l ength of w i ri ng harness. Te st the el ectri cal connect i on by pow er i ng l if t t h rough a f ul l y charged shop batt e[...]
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AL050 Mocro Power Chair Lift[...]