Pioneer Mobility Aid AL600 User Manual

AL600 Pioneer  
Hybrid Platform Lift (HPL)  
Installation Guide & Owner’s Manual  
Congratulations on your new lift purchase. The AL600 Pioneer is one of the easiest  
and most trouble free ways to transport your chair or scooter. This manual is written  
to be used both as an installation guide as well as an operation guide for the end user  
Refer to the index below for the sections that apply to your lift and options.  
Please read the manual thoroughly BEFORE attempting any installation,  
adjustment or use of the lift.  
Both installers and operators should familiarize themselves with this entire manual.  
If you have any questions or comments concerning the installation or operation of your  
scooter/chair lift, please contact your local distributor for additional technical information.  
Only authorized dealers should install this lift.  
Caution: Some scooters and chairs may be unsuitable for transport in or on a  
motor vehicle. Please contact the manufacturer of your mobility device to  
determine its transportability.  
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Installing the Vehicle Wiring Harness  
Important Note: IMPROPER WIRING IS THE #1 CAUSE OF PROBLEMS IN THE OPERATION OFA 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. long and will accommodate most vehicles.  
To back  
of vehicle  
Unwind the harness and lay it flat. One end of the  
harness has a black plug . This is the lift end of the  
harness and goes to the back of the vehicle.  
To vehicle's  
battery  
Begin routing the wiring harness at the vehicle battery.  
Attach the black wire to the negative terminal on the battery.  
Do not attach the red wire yet.  
OR  
Top mount  
Side mount  
Run the wiring harness under or when possible through  
the vehicle, back to the trailer hitch. Always locate the wiring  
harness where it can not be snagged by road debris and  
away from the vehicles gas tank.  
If the harness is too long for the vehicle, coil the  
excess wire and secure it to the vehicle frame with  
the supplied tie wraps. Do not cut or shorten the  
harness. Secure the plug about even with the end of  
the hitch receiver tube.  
Attach the red wire to the positive terminal on the battery.  
OR  
Top mount  
Side mount  
Important Reminder: Never attempt to attach the wire harness  
to a secondary power source, The lift requires direct connection  
to the battery.  
Caution: When the installation requires the wiring harness be run on the underside of a vehicle,  
route the harness away from the exhaust system, brake lines, fuel lines, gas tank, pinch points, and sharp edges.  
Locate the wiring harness where it can not be snagged by road debris.  
Manufactures Recommendation: Schedule a routine maintenance visit with the end user. Harmar recommends  
the lift be greased in the applicable areas, and the wire harness connections be checked for corrosion,  
and/or decay, as such conditions are normal due to environmental changes.  
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Installing in Vehicles with a Removable Third Row Seat  
Preparing the vehicle’s cargo area: Most mini vans, vans  
J-Bolt Bracket: These parts  
and some S.U.V.s have a removablethird row seat.  
Forinstallations in these vehicles,  
remove this seat. If your vehicle  
does not have a removable  
third row seat, see the  
next page for instructions.  
must face toward the rear of  
the vehicle. Secure the J-  
Bolts into the 3rd row seat  
attachment points.  
SCOOTER  
POWER CHAIR  
This part of the leg  
assembly must  
face toward the  
SCOOTER  
POWER CHAIR  
rear of the vehicle.  
Installing the Leg Assembly: Place the leg assembly into  
the vehicle. Orientate the leg assembly as shown in the  
drawing to the right. Hook both of the J-Bolts into the third  
row seat attachment points. Verify that the legassembly is  
centered from side to side within the vehicle. Tighten the  
nuts on the J-bolts until the assembly is firmly attached to the  
vehicle. At this time the foot plate should be placed in the  
vehicle near the rear opening. This will support the two  
rearmost feet of the lift andkeep the feet from pressing into  
the floor pan of the vehicle.  
Leg Assembly  
This part of the  
J-Bolt must  
Install the 4 Leveling Pads from  
the hardware pack at this time.  
Each Pad will thread into the  
underside of the base at  
each corner. Leveling  
adjustment can be after  
the lift has been installed.  
face toward the  
front of the  
vehicle  
Leg  
Assembly  
Placing the lift into the vehicle: Pick up the lift and place it  
into the vehicle’s cargo area. This operation will require two  
people to perform. Take care during this operation not to  
scratch the vehicle’s interior. Position the lift such that it  
will be one inch inside of the rear door. Verify this by  
closing the rear door and inspecting the fit from inside of the  
vehicle.  
Foot Plate  
If your vehicle has a lip at the rear door youwill need to  
use the adjustable feet to raise the entire lift so that all of  
its moving parts will clear the door lip.  
Middle Stage  
Use a wrench to extend the adjustable feet until the lift’s  
middle stage will clear the door lip and door latch by 0.5”.  
Leveling the lift: The floor in some vehicles is not level.  
To level the lift start by parking the vehicle on level ground.  
Use a carpenter’s level to verify the lift is level. If it is not,  
adjust the four feet until the lift is level.  
Rear Door Lip  
Foot Plate  
Adjustable Feet  
Attaching the lift into the vehicle: The leg assembly has  
two sets of large holes in its upper surface. When installing  
a Pioneer for use with a scooter, select the holes that will  
offset the lift to the driver’s side of the vehicle. When  
installing the Pioneer for use witha power chair, select the  
holes that will offset the lift to the passenger's side of the  
vehicle. Insert both hold down rods into the holes in the Leg  
Assembly. If needed you may slide the hold down brackets  
Hold Down Brackets  
Hold Down Rod  
along the lifts body so that the hold down ro  
ds line up with  
PLATFORM  
KEEPER  
the holes in the top of the leg assembly. Crossbolt the hold  
down rods in place with the supplied hardware. Tighten the  
5/8” nuts on the hold down rods, until the lift is attached  
securely to the vehicle.  
Caution: Do not remove the holddown brackets and  
reattach them on the opposite side of the Platform Keeper.  
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Installing in Vehicles Without a Removable Third Row Seat  
Installing the Leg Assembly: Place the leg assembly into  
Leg Assembly  
the vehicle. Orientate the leg assembly as shown in the  
drawing to the right. Also place the foot plate in the vehicle  
near the rear opening. This will support the two rearmost  
feet of the lift and keep the feet from pressing into the floor  
pan of the vehicle.  
SCOOTER  
POWER CHAIR  
Install the 4 Leveling Pads from  
the hardware pack at this time.  
Each Pad will thread into the  
underside of the base at  
each corner. Leveling  
adjustment can be after  
the lift has been installed.  
SCOOTER  
POWER CHAIR  
5/16 x 4” Bolt  
5/16” Washer  
Installation  
Washer  
5/16” Nut  
5/16” Lock  
Washer  
This part of the leg assembly must  
face toward the rear of the vehicle.  
Pick up the lift and place it into the vehicle’s cargo area. This  
operation will require two people to perform. Take care  
during this operation not to scratch the vehicle’s interior.  
Position the lift such that it will be one inch inside of the rear  
door. Verify this by closing the rear door and inspecting the  
fit from inside of the vehicle.  
Position the leg assembly so that it is located in line with the  
hold down rods on either side of the lift. (See the picture at  
the bottom of this page.) If needed you may slide the hold  
down brackets along the lift’sbody.  
Foot Plate  
Leg Assembly  
Remove theJ-bolts from the leg assembly and replace them  
with the hardware shown in the drawing to the right. Use an  
11/32” drill bit to drill holes though the vehicle floor for  
attaching the 5/16” bolts.  
Caution! Inspect the underside of the vehicle for obstacles  
before drilling any holes. Avoid the vehicle’s wiring, fuel  
lines, fuel tanks, spare tires, seat cushions, etc.  
From beneath the vehicle attach the installation washers,  
5/16” lock washers and 5/16” nuts. Verify that the leg  
assembly is centered from side to side within the vehicle.  
Tighten the nuts on the 5/16” bolts until the assembly is  
firmly attached to the vehicle.  
Middle Stage  
If the vehicle has a lip at the rear door you will need to use  
the adjustable feet to raise the entire lift so that all ofits  
moving parts will clear the door lip.  
Use a wrench to extend the adjustable feet until the lift’s  
middle stage will clearthe door lip and door latch by 0.5”.  
Leveling the lift: The floor in some vehicles is not level.  
To level the lift start byparking the vehicle on level  
ground. Use a carpenter’s level to verify the lift is level.  
If it is not, adjust the four feet until the lift is level.  
Rear Door Lip  
Foot Plate  
Adjustable Feet  
Attaching the lift into the vehicle: The leg assembly has  
two sets of large holes in its upper surface. When  
installing a Pioneer for use with a scooter, select the holes  
that will offset the lift to the driver’s side of the vehicle.  
When installing the Pioneer for use with a power chair,  
select the holes that will offset the lift to the passenger's  
side of the vehicle. Insert both hold down rods into the  
holes in the Leg Assembly. Crossbolt the hold down rods  
in place with the supplied hardware. Tighten the 5/8” nuts  
on the hold down rods, until the lift is attached securely to  
the vehicle.  
Hold Down Brackets  
Hold Down Rod  
PLATFORM  
KEEPER  
Caution: Do not remove the holddown brackets and  
reattach them on the opposite side of the Platform Keeper.  
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Installing the Pioneer  
Connecting the Electrical Components:  
Hand Control  
Plug the hand control into the vehicle wiring  
harness. Then plug the other end into the  
electrical harness located on the rear of the  
lift.  
Vehicle Wiring Harness  
Lift  
Extending the Lift: Push the down button  
on the hand control to extend the lift in the  
horizontal direction.  
CAUTION: Watch the lift as it extends.  
Make sure the moving components of the  
lift do not rub against the vehicle’s  
interior, door lip, or door latch. You may  
need to stop and adjust the lifts height, by  
repeating the steps on the installation page.  
When the lift is fully extended, it will start to  
run down in the vertical direction. At this  
point stop the lift. If you are using the  
Pioneer to lift power chairs the platform is  
now ready to be installed. If you are using  
the Pioneer to transport scooters, follow the  
instructions on the Page 8 for how to modify  
the platform for use with a Scooter.  
Installing the Platform for use with a  
Power Chair:  
Bolt the platform to the lift assembly as  
shown to the right using the supplied  
1/2” diameter and 5/16” diameter  
hex bolts.  
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Preparing the Power Chair or Scooter for the Pioneer  
There are 2 options on how to attach the strap hooks to the chairthat are included with the lift.  
Anchor Plate: The Anchor Plate is a flat plate that is 20” long with 2 slots in each end. This plate  
will work with any chair or scooter that has a center seat post that attaches to the bottom of the seat.  
Attach the Anchor Plate by the following steps.  
1. Remove the seat from the chair and turn it over.  
2. Loosen the screws that attach the plate tothe bottom of the seat. Allow enough room to slide the Anchor Plate  
between the seat and the seat plate.  
3. Attach the Anchor Plate in the center of the seat plate with the holes on each end extending evenly on each  
side of the seat.  
4. Retighten the screws that hold the seat plate to the bottom of the seat.  
5. Replace the seat on the chair.  
The Anchor Plate should extend about 1-1/2” out from the side of the seat cushion. This will allow the user to attach  
the strap hooks to the Anchor Plate to secure the chair to the lift.  
Anchor U-Bolts: The U-Bolts are to be used with Power Chairs or Scooters that do not have a center seat post.  
On this type of chair, the seat is normally attached to a tubular frame. Attach the U-Bolts, two on each side, to the  
frame as shown below. Make sure that the loop extends to the outside of the chair to allow the strap hooks to be  
attached by the end user.  
Each type of chair will differ slightly and the placement of the U-bolts will differ between different models and manu-  
facturers. Place the Anchor U-Bolts towards the center of the seat if possible. Because of the different types of  
seats, you may be forced to attach the Anchor U-Bolts more towards the front or rear of the seat, but we recom-  
mend attachment as close as possible to the center of the seat.  
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Loading a Power Chair  
Parking the Chair on the Platform: Before  
loading the power chair, verify that the  
platform has been lowered all the way to the  
ground. Set your chair’s speed control at a  
slow speed so that you may maneuver  
comfortably onto the platform. You may drive  
onto the platform from either side. Park the  
chair such that it is centered on the platform.  
Securing the Chair to the Platform: The  
Pioneer platform has a restraint attached to  
each corner of the platform. Each restraint  
has a hook at the end. Place each hook in  
either the anchor plate slot, or in each U-bolt.  
Pull the loose end of each restraint tight.  
To release, simply press the release tab, and  
remove the hooks.  
Folding Seat Backs: If your chair has a  
folding seat back you may wish to fold it to the  
down position. This will allow you more  
clearance when loading the chair into the  
vehicle. Depending on the size of your chair,  
you may need to remove the head rest to  
provide for sufficient clearance.  
PUSH to  
RELEASE  
PULL to  
TIGHTEN  
Raising the Chair: Before raising, verify that  
the chair is secured to the platform. While  
holding the hand control stand to the side and  
away from the lift. Press the up button. The  
lift will raise and retract into the vehicle. The  
lift is retracted fully when the platform is fully  
inside of the vehicle and the lift’s motion stops.  
At this point release the button. Secure the  
hand control by placing it on the hook and loop  
patch attached to the lift. Close the rear door  
carefully taking notice of any baskets,  
backpacks or additional items attached to the  
chair that may be hit by the door.  
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Platform Preparation for Use with Scooters  
Modifying the Platform for use with  
Scooters:  
Contained in the lift box will be the front wheel  
scooter adapter. This must be attached to the  
platform for all scooter applications.  
Attach the front wheel scooter adapter using  
the provided hardware to the platform end plates  
on the passenger's side of the platform.  
( Remove the two restraints, add the front wheel  
craddle, and reassemble the restraints in  
the same holes from which they were removed )  
Installing the Platform for use with a  
Power Chair:  
Bolt the platform to the lift assembly as  
shown to the right using the supplied  
1/2” diameter and 5/16” diameter  
hex bolts.  
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Loading a Scooter  
Parking the Scooter on the Platform: Before  
loading the scooter, verify that the platform has  
been lowered all the way to the ground. Set  
your scooter’s speed control at a slow speed so  
that you may maneuver comfortably onto the  
platform. You must drive onto the platform  
from the driver’s side of the vehicle. Park the  
scooter such that the front wheel(s) is(are) on top  
of the front wheel scooter adapter.  
tform:  
Securing the Scooter to the Pla  
The  
Pioneer platform has a restraint attached to  
each corner of the platform. Each restraint  
has a hook at the end. Place each hook in  
either the anchor plate slot, or in each U-bolt.  
Pull the loose end of each restraint tight.  
To release, simply press the release tab, and  
remove the hooks.  
Folding Seat Backs: If your scooter has a  
folding seat back you may wish to fold it to the  
down position. This will allow you more  
clearance when loading the scooter into the  
vehicle. Depending on the size of your  
scooter, you may need to remove the head rest  
to provide sufficient clearance.  
PUSH to  
RELEASE  
PULL to  
TIGHTEN  
Stowing the Scooter: While holding the hand  
control, stand to the side and away from the  
lift. Press the up button again. The lift will  
raise and retract into the vehicle. The lift is  
retracted fully when the platform is inside of  
the vehicle and the lift’s motion stops. At this  
point release the button. Secure the hand  
control by placing it on the hook and loop  
patch attached to the lift. Close the rear door  
carefully taking notice of any baskets,  
backpacks or additional items attached to the  
scooter that may be hit by the door.  
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SAFETY:  
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Caution: Do not operate this lift until your dealer has satisfactorily instructed you in the proper operation of the lift.  
Your Harmar lift has been engineered and designed for years of trouble free use. Although, with everyday use,  
some parts may become loose or worn. IMPORTANT! Check regularly for any worn, loose or damaged parts of  
your lift. If anything is observed, DO NOT USE THE LIFT! Contact your dealer or installer of the lift for repairs to  
be made. Failure to act may cause severe injury!  
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Your Harmar lift should only be used for the loading and unloading of scooters and power wheelchairs for which it is  
designed. DO NOT add to or modify any part of the lift system without first contacting the manufacturer of the lift.  
Any modifications may void any warranties as well as effect the structural integrity of the lift.  
Always make sure the vehicle’s parking brake is firmly set before operating the lift.  
Caution: When using the lift, keep your hands and feet from under the scooter or power chair as it is being loaded  
or unloaded.  
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Warning: This lift is not meant for human transport. The mobility device and platform must be unoccupied before  
operating the lift.  
MAINTENANCE:  
The Harmar lift has been designed to be as trouble free as possible for the owner. But, as with any mechanical devcie,  
regular care should be given while owning and using this device. Maintenance should be performed regularly.  
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We recommend that dealers schedule a preventative maintenance inspection at least once a year on motors, lift  
frame, wiring harness and all moving parts of the lift.  
Check for paint chips and touch up any bare metal with a good gloss black enamel or lacquer to inhibit rust. This  
may be necessary more frequently when subjected to salt air or road salt.  
TROUBLESHOOTING:  
PROBLEM: The lift will not operate or operates slowly.  
Possible Causes:  
Bad Connection - Verify the vehicle wiring harness is tightly attached to thebattery and that there is no build up on the  
terminals.  
Battery - Check to see if the battery needs to be replaced or if the terminals are corroded. Clean the terminals if any  
corrosion is present. 12 volts should be present at the lifting motors from the vehicles battery. This can be tested with a  
voltage meter.  
PROBLEM: Intermittent power to the lift. The lift will operate for a short period of time and quit. At a later time it will  
start working again.  
Possible Causes:  
Circuit Breaker - Although the breaker resets itself automatically, it may be malfunctioning and need to be replaced.  
Check for power at the lift with a test lamp.  
Bad Connection - Verify the vehicle wiring harness is tightly attached to the battery and that there is no build upon the  
terminals.  
Hand Control - Test by bypassing the hand control. Do this for only a second or two. The lift, vehicle, scooter or chair  
may be damaged if continuous power is left supplied to the unit.  
PROBLEM: Platform will not sit level on the ground.  
Possible Causes:  
Terrain - Verify that the vehicle is parked on flat level ground.  
Orientation of the lift’s base - Adjust the lift’s four feet until the platform sits level on the ground.  
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