Pride Mobility Outlander XL manual

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    1 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com Outlander Series Including Models/Incluant des modèles: Outlander , Outlander DE, Outlander LP , and Outlander XL[...]

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    2 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series WARNING! An authorized Pride Provider or qualified technician must perform th e initial setup of this lift and must perform al l of the instructions in this manual. The symbols below are used throughout this owner's manual and on the product to identify warnings and important information. It is very im[...]

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    3 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 4 II. SAFETY .............................................................................................................................. .......... 5 III. INSTAL[...]

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    4 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series Welcome to Pride Mobility Products (Pride). Congratulations on the purch ase of your new lift system. The lift system design combines the most advanced state-of-the-art compone nts with modern, attractive styl- ing. We are certain that the design features and trouble-free operation will add convenien ce to [...]

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    5 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com PRODUCT SAFETY SYMBOLS The symbols below are used on the lift system to identify warnings , mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read and understand them completely. Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual . Maximum lifting capacity. Do not sit on mobilit[...]

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    6 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series Explosive conditions exist! Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the lift system while the batteries are charging. Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water whenever possible. Ma in- tain and store in a clean and dry condition . Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories c[...]

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    7 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com Disposal and recycling - Contact your aut horized Pride Provider for in formation on proper disposal of your Pr ide product and its packaging. II. SAFETY Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explo sive conditions. Corrosive chemicals contained in battery. NOTICE! Enter platform[...]

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    8 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series LIFTING CAPABILITIES The lift system is an elect romechanical device designed to lift various types of mobility devices for the purpose of vehicle transport. The Outla nder is designed for use wi th Class II, Class III, or Class IV hitches. Check the hitch capabilities of your vehicle prior to use. Under no[...]

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    9 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com II. SAFETY HITCH CLASS INFORMATION Hitches come in a variety of sizes and are desig- nated by class. The classes range from Class I to Class IV. A heavier load requires a larger class, which has a higher tongue weight . Tongue weight is the amount of weight (downward force) that the load puts on the hitch. S[...]

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    10 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series PIVOT BOLT PIVOT TUBE III. INSTALLATION LIFT SYSTEM INSTALLATION The Outlander is designed to be easily installed into any vehicle equipped with a Class II, Class III or Class IV hitch receiver. The hitch receiv er should be installed no higher th an 21 in. (53.34 cm) from the bottom of the hitch tube to t[...]

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    11 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com TENSION BOLT CLEVIS PIN III. INSTALLATION Follow these steps to install the lift system: 1. Remove the preassembled mounting hardware from the hitch tube. 2. Mount the hitch tube to the lift frame using the previ- ously removed mounting hardware. Install the hard- ware in the direction indicated in figure 6[...]

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    12 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series III. INSTALLATION WARNING! Route the wiring harness through th e vehicle rather than under the vehicle to avoid coming in contact with sharp edges , extreme temperatures, moving parts, and roadway debris including road salt and other highly corrosive materials. Power shorts may occur if wires come in conta[...]

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    13 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com III. INSTALLATION License Plate Holder The license plate holder shoul d be rotated to the upright position during installation. See figure 9. 1. Pull the pivot weldment out to disengage keyway. Y ou may need to loosen th e pivot nut with a 3/4- in. socket wrench. See figure 9A. 2. Rotate the license plate h[...]

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    14 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series III. INSTALLATION Wheel Chock Installation Your lift is supplied with f our adjustable wheel chocks, that when installed, aid in centering your mobility device during loading. Follow these steps to install the wheel chocks: 1. Drive your mobility devi ce onto the lift platform, positioning it as near to th[...]

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    15 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com Follow these steps to operate the lift system: 1. Insert the key into the key switch. 2. Turn and hold the key cl ockwise to lower the lift platform. See figure 13. Release the key as soon as the lift platform touches the ground. Loading and Securing Y our Mobility Device 1. Set the speed control of the mo [...]

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    16 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series IV. OPERATION Figure 15. Unlocking t h e Retractable Tie-down Strap Figure 17. Locking the Retractabl e Tie-down Strap Figure 16. Retractable Tie-down Strap Securement WARNING! Never leave a mobility device in manual freewheel mode during lift system transport, as the mobility device could roll. 3. Secure [...]

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    17 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com Follow these steps to remove a mobility device from the lift system: 1. Lower the lift platform to the ground. 2. Unfasten the tie-down stra ps or allow the lock-down arm to automatically return to the vertical position.  Unlock and loosen the tie-down straps.  Rotate the adjustment lever only on each[...]

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    18 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series PROHIBITED! Removal of the grounding prong can create an electrical hazard. If neces- sary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapt or to an electrical outlet having 2- pronged plug access. PROHIBITED! Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the lift system or battery charger while the battery[...]

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    19 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com BATTERY REPLACEMENT WARNING! Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories con tain lead and lead compounds. Wear goggles and glove s and wash hands after handling. MANDATORY! Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosive conditions. WARNING! Corrosive chemicals contained[...]

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    20 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series T-BAR INNER-TELESCOPING TUBE VI. CARE AND MAINTENANCE CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your lift system requires a minimal amount of care and maintenance. If you do not feel confident in your ability to perform the maintenance listed below, you may schedule inspection and maintenance at your authorized Pride Pro- vide[...]

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    21 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com VI. CARE AND MAINTENANCE General Cleaning Guidelines The lift system can be ha nd washed along with the vehi cle with soap and water. However, automatic drive- through car washes should be avoided as they may interfere with and caus e damage to the lift. Wiring Harn ess The wiring harness should be checked [...]

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    22 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series VII. TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Any electromechanical device o ccasionally requires some troubles hooting. However, most of the problems that may arise can usuall y be solved with a bit of thought and common sense. Many of these problems occur because the battery is not fully char ged or because the b[...]

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    23 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com VIII. WARRANTY THREE-YEAR TRANS FERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY For three (3) years from the date of purchase, Pride Mobility Products will repair or replace at our option, free of charge, any mechanical or electrical component found upon examin ation by an authorized representative of Pride to be defect ive in ma[...]

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    24 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series APPENDIX I - SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICA TIONS Lift System Dimensions 1 Overall Height: 50 in. (127 cm) Overall Width: Standard models : 49.25-56.75 in. (125.1- 144.14 cm) from hitch wi th platform down 20 in. (50.80 cm) from hi tch with platform- folded LP model : 28 in. (71.12 cm) Platform Width: Standard m[...]

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    25 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com Copyright © 2013 Pride Mobility Products Company INFMANU3882/Rev D/June 2013/French Canadia n Détaillant Pride: Adresse: Téléphone: Date d’achat: Numéro de série: NOTE: Ce manuel a été prépar é à partir des spécifications et inform ations les plus récentes disponibles au moment de la publicat[...]

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    26 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series TABLE DES MATIERES I. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 27 II. SECURITE .............................................................................................................................. ... 28 III. [...]

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    27 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com Bienvenue chez Pride Mo bility Products (Pride). Félicitations pour l'acquisition de vot re nouvelle système de levage. Cette appareil de levage de conception m oderne possède des caractér istiques découlant des plus récents avancements t echnologique. Nous sommes convaincus que sa fiabilité, se[...]

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    28 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series PICTOGRAMMES DE SECURITE Les pictogrammes ci-dessous sont ap posés sur le système de levage pour indiquer les actions obligatoires, mises en garde et actions prohibées . Il est très important de les lire et de bien les comprendre. Lisez et suivez les consignes et informations contenues dans ce manuel. [...]

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    29 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com Prenez gar de aux risques d’e xplosion! Ne laissez pas d’enfants jouer sans surveill ance près des batteries pendant la recharge. Autant que possible, évitez d’exposer à la pluie, à la neige, à la glace, au le sel ou à de l’eau stagnante. Gardez le fauteuil bien propre et au sec. II. SECURITE [...]

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    30 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series II. SECURITE Mise au rebut et recyclage—Contactez votre détaillant Pride pour connaître la méthode de mise au rebut et/ou de recyclage de votre produit Pride et son emballage. N’utilisez que des batteries s cellées “AGM” ou des batteries au gel afin de réduire les risques de fuite ou d’ex pl[...]

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    31 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com PUISSANCE DE LEVAGE Ce système de levage est un appare il électromécanique conçu pour soul ever différents t ypes d’appareil de mobilité afin de les transpor ter à bord d’un véhicule. Le syst ème de levage a été conçu pour être utilisé avec des attelages de Classe II, Classe III ou Classe [...]

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    32 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series II. SECURITE INFORMATION SUR LES ATTELAGES DE REMORQUE Il existe plusieurs typ es et formats d’attelages pour remorques classés selon la capacité de chacun. Les classes varient de I à IV. Une charge plus lourde requiert une classe d’attelage plus élevée possédant une grande capacité sur sa flèc[...]

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    33 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com II. SECURITE INSTALLATION DU S YSTEME DE LEVAGE Le système de levage est conçu pour être facilement installé sur un véhicule équipé d’un attelage pour remorque de classe II, classe III ou classe IV. Le point d’attache ne doit pas être à plus de 53.34 cm (21 po) de haut à partir du sol mesuré [...]

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    34 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series BROCHE II. SECURITE Suivez les étapes su ivantes pour instal ler le système de levage: 1. Retirez les éléments de fixation préassemblés sur le tube d’attache de remorque. 2. Installez le tube sur l’appare il de levage et fixez-le à l’aide des éléments de fixation que vous avez démontés aup[...]

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    35 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com II. SECURITE Figure 8. Installation du câblage BATTERIE DU VEHICULE CABLE STRUCTURE DE L’APPAREIL FIL DE MISE A LA TERRE BRANCHEMENT DE L’APPAREIL 4. Branchez le fil rouge sur la borne (+) positive et le fil noir (mise à la masse) sur la borne négative (-) de la batterie du véhicule. MISE EN GARDE! [...]

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    36 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series III. INSTALLATION Support de plaque d’ immatriculation Le support de plaque d’im matriculation doit être pivoter vers le haut lors de l’installation. Voir la figure 9. 1. Tirez et pivotez l'ensemble soude pour degager le chemin de cle. il se peut que vous ayez a desserrer l'ecrou du pivot [...]

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    37 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com III. INSTALLATION Installation de s cales de roues Des cales de roues ajustables sont fournies avec l’appareil de levage. Celles-ci permettent de bien centrer votre appare il de mobilité au centre de la plateforme en préparation au levage. Voici les instructions d’installations des cales de roues : 1.[...]

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    38 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series S EN S OPPO S E A UX AIGUILLE S D ’ UNE MONTRE POUR F AIRE MONTER LA PLA TEFORME S EN S DE S AIGUILLE S D ’ UNE MONTRE POUR ABAI SS ER LA PLA TEFORME FONCTIONNEMENT DU SYSTEME DE LEVAGE MISE EN GARDE! Le système de levage es t conçu pour le transport des appare ils de mobilité seulement. Il ne doit [...]

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    39 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com IV. FONCTIONNEMENT  Comprimez les leviers de détente et réglage sur l’attache à rochet rétractable et amener simultanément les deux leviers vers l’avant à la position 90-degrés pour faire “cliqué” en place. Voir les figures 14 et 15. Ceci déverrouillera les courroies d’ancrage.  Tir[...]

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    40 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series 2. Détachez les courroies d’an crage ou laissez le bras de blocage retourner de lui-même à la position verticale.  Desserrez et dégagez le s courroies d’ancrage.  Actionnez en mouvement de rochet le levier de réglage seulement sur chaque courroie pour enrouler la courroie sur elle-même. 3. [...]

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    41 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series INTERDIT! N’utilisez jamais une rallonge de cordon électrique pour brancher le chargeur à batteries. Branchez-le directem en t dans une prise électrique standard. INTERDIT! Vous risquez de provoquer une situation dangereuse si vou s enlevez la branche de mise à la terre du connecteur électrique sur [...]

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    42 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com REMPLACEMENT D’ UNE BATTERIES OBLIGATOIRE! Les batteries , les bornes et les accessoires contiennent du plomb. Portez des lumettes et des gants pour les manipuler et lavez vos mains après les avoir manipulées. OBLIGATOIRE! N’utilisez que des batteries scellées de type “AGM” ou des batteries au ge[...]

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    43 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series INTERIEUR DU TUBE TELESCOPIQUE EN T VI. SOINS ET ENTRETIEN SOINS ET ENTRETIEN Votre système de levage de mande un minimum de soin. Si vous croyez ne pas po sséder les connaissanc es et habiletés pour exécuter les consignes suivantes, vous pouvez les faire exécuter par votre dé taillant Pride. Les poi[...]

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    44 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com VI. SOINS ET ENTRETIEN Consignes pour le nettoyage L’appareil de levage peut être lavé à la main comme le véhicule avec de l’eau savonneuse. Cependant, évitez les lave-autos automatisés, car ce ux-ci pourraient endomma ger votre appareil. Câble de batterie Inspectez périodiquement le câble de b[...]

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    45 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series VII. PROBLEMES ET SOLUTIONS PROBLEMES ET SOLUTIONS La plupart des équipeme nts électromécaniques conna issent occasionellement des problèmes. Cependant, la majorité des problèmes peuvent être réglés faci lement. Souvent ceux-ci sont causés par des batteries faibles, usées, mal entret enues ou tr[...]

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    46 Outlander Series www.pridemobility.com VIII. GARANTIE GARANTIE LIMITEE TRANSF ERABLE DE TROIS ANS Pride réparera ou remplacera à se s frais, pour une période de 3 ans pour l’acheteur d’ origine seulement, les pièces défectueuses (matériel ou fabrication) après qu’un représen tant autorisé Pride ait inspecté l’appareil: Cette ga[...]

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    47 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series ANNEXE I - SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICA TIONS Dimensions de l'appareil de levage 1 Hauteur hors tout: 127 cm (50 po) Largeur hors tout: Modèles des standard: 125.1-144.14cm (49.25-56.75 po) from hitch with platform down 20 in. (50.80 cm) from hitch with platform f o l d e d Modèle de LP: 71.12 cm (28 po[...]

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    48 www.pridem obility.com Outlander Series *INFMANU3882*[...]