Silver Star Personal Lift INFMANU3270 User Manual

SilverStar  
EXTERIOR LIFT  
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C O N T E N T S  
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INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................... 4  
II. SAFETY ......................................................................................................................................... 5  
III. INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... 9  
IV. OPERATION............................................................................................................................... 13  
V. BATTERY CHARGING............................................................................................................ 16  
VI. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................ 18  
VII. TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................ 20  
VIII.WARRANTY................................................................................................................................ 21  
APPENDIX I - SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................... 22  
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I . I N T R O D U C T I O N  
WELCOME to Pride Mobility Products Corporation (Pride). Congratulations on the purchase of your new Exte-  
rior Lift System. The Exterior Lift System design combines the most advanced state-of-the-art components with  
modern, attractive styling. We are certain that the design features and trouble-free operation of your new lift system  
will add convenience to your daily living and ensure complete satisfaction.  
At Pride, your safety is important to us. Please read and follow all instructions in this manual before operat-  
ing yourlift system forthe first time. These instructions were produced for your benefit.Your understanding of  
these instructions is essential for the safe operation of your new lift system.  
Pride is not liable for damage to property or personal injury arising out of the unsafe use of an Exterior Lift  
System. Pride is also not liable for any property damage or personal injury arising out of the failure of any person  
and/or user to follow the instructions and recommendations set forth in this manual or any other instructions or  
recommendations contained in other lift system related literature issued by Pride or contained on the Exterior  
Lift System itself.  
INTERNET AND PRIVATE PURCHASES  
If you purchased your product over the Internet or from a previous owner and you have any questions about the  
safe use and/or maintenance of the product, please visit Silver Star’s web site at www.silverstarmobility.com or  
contact your authorized Pride Provider.  
PURCHASER’S AGREEMENT  
By accepting delivery of this product, you promise that you will not change, alter, or modify this product or  
remove or render inoperable or unsafe any guards, shields, or other safety features of this product; fail,  
refuse, or neglect to install any retrofit kits from time to time provided by Pride to enhance or preserve the safe use  
of this product.  
INFORMATION EXCHANGE  
We want to hear your questions, comments, and suggestions about this manual. We would also like to hear  
about the safety and reliability of your new lift system, and about the service you received from your  
authorized Pride Provider.  
Please notify us of any change of address, so we can keep you apprised of important information about  
safety, new products, and new options that can increase your ability to use and enjoy your new lift system.  
Please feel free to contact us at the address below:  
Pride Mobility Products Corporation  
Attn.: Customer Care Department  
182 SusquehannaAve.  
Exeter, PA18643-2694  
1-800.424.8205  
NOTE: If you ever lose or misplace your product registration card or your copy of this manual, contact  
us and we will be glad to send you a new one immediately.  
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I I . S A F E T Y  
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.  
Crush Hazard—Pinch/crush points created during assembly and operation.  
Keep hands clear.  
Do not sit on Power Chair or  
Scooter while activating lift  
or during transport.  
Do not sit on mobility device while activating lift or during transport.  
Crush Hazard—Moving lift can crush. Keep feet clear during operation.  
DWR1235L111  
REV A  
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.  
Maximum lifting capacity.  
Do not use as a step.  
Lift system intended for use with unoccupied mobility device. Do not use  
product to lift people.  
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If necessary,  
properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to an electrical outlet having  
2-pronged plug access.  
Do not connect an extension cord to the charger cord.  
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Contains Lead.  
Wear safety goggles.  
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. Maintain  
and store in a clean and dry condition.  
Disposal and recycling - Contact your authorized Pride Provider for information on  
proper disposal of your Pride product and its packaging.  
Corrosive chemicals contained in battery.  
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery terminals. Contact with tools  
can cause electrical shock.  
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I I . S A F E T Y  
LIFTING CAPABILITIES  
The Exterior Lift System is an electromechanical device designed to lift various types of mobility devices for the  
purpose of vehicle transport. The Exterior Lift System is designed for a maximum Class II hitch allowance of  
190 lbs. (86 kg) and a maximum Class III hitch allowance of 350 lbs. (158 kg). Under no circumstances should  
the Exterior Lift System be made to exceed this weight limit. Subjecting the lift system to the strain of hoisting  
more than it is designed to lift may cause it to fail, resulting in damage to the mobility device and/or injury to the  
lift operator. Refer to the mobility device owner’s manual for information on the overall weight of the mobility  
device before lifting.  
WARNING! Adding accessories, oversize batteries, or a different seat will increase the  
weight of your mobility device. Verify with your authorized Pride Provider that the total  
weight of your mobility device, including additions, does not exceed the maximum hitch  
allowance.  
INSTALLATION  
The Exterior Lift System is designed to be mounted to a vehicle hitch system. Before lift installation, ensure that the  
hitch shows no signs of rust or wear and that the front and rear vehicle suspension is acceptable. If any vehicle  
alterations are necessary, make sure that you fully understand the instructions for drilling or cutting before making  
any alterations.  
WARNING! Before drilling or cutting into the vehicle, make absolutely certain through  
visual inspection that there are no obstructions in the path of the drill bit, such as the fuel  
tank, exhaust pipes, or electrical wires.  
LIFTING NON-PRIDE PRODUCTS  
The Exterior Lift System is an extremely versatile device, which users may employ to lift items other than Pride  
products. Pride has no control over such use, nor can Pride anticipate every possible use to which a lift system may  
be put. Lifting non-Pride products with the Exterior Lift System is done at the operator’s own risk, and Pride  
accepts no liability for damage or injury resulting from such use.  
PRELIFT INSPECTION  
Before operating the Exterior Lift System, inspect your surroundings to ensure that the lift system has a clear path  
of operation. Remove any possible obstructions before operating the lift and do not allow children to operate or  
play near the lift.  
OPERATOR POSITIONING  
The operator of the lift should stand a safe distance from the unit being lifted/lowered to ensure that his/her feet are  
never positioned under the raised lift platform. The operator should also keep his/her hands clear of the lift system  
to avoid the potential for injury.  
TRANSPORT VEHICLE POSITIONING  
Be sure your vehicle is parked on flat, level ground before attempting to load, lift, or remove a mobility device with  
the Exterior Lift System. Make sure the vehicle emergency park brake is engaged before loading or unloading a  
mobilitydevice.  
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HITCH CLASS INFORMATION  
Hitches come in a variety of sizes and are designated 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. See figure 1.  
The combined weight of your lift and mobility device gives you the minimum tongue weight for your application.  
Exceeding the tongue weight of a hitch creates an unsafe driving situation and can damage the hitch and/or the  
vehicle. See figures 2 and 3.  
WARNING! Adding accessories,  
oversize batteries, or a different  
seat will increase the weight of  
your mobility device. Verify with your  
authorized Pride Provider that the  
total weight of your mobility device,  
including additions, does not  
exceed the maximum weight  
allowance.  
Figure 1. TongueWeight Pressure Point  
WARNING! Never exceed the  
maximum lifting capacity of a lift  
regardless of the class of hitch being  
used. Doing so may cause lift and/or  
vehicle damage.  
Hitch Classes  
! A Class I hitch has a maximum tongue weight of  
Figure 2. Unsafe Driving Situation  
200 lbs. (90 kg).  
! A Class II hitch has a maximum tongue weight of  
350 lbs. (158 kg).  
! A Class III hitch has a maximum tongue weight  
of 500 lbs. (226 kg).  
! A Class IV hitch has a maximum tongue weight of  
1200 lbs. (544 kg).  
WARNING! Before installing the  
Figure 3. Vehicle Damage  
(exterior) lift and applicable hitch  
system, check your vehicle owner’s  
manual for its hitch maximum  
tongue weight capacity. Do not  
exceed the maximum tongue weight  
capacity of your vehicle.  
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I I I . I N S T A L L A T I O N  
EXTERIOR LIFT SYSTEM INSTALLATION  
TheExteriorLiftSystemisdesignedtobeeasilyinstalledintoanyvehicleequippedwithaClassIIorClassIIIhitchreceiver.  
Thehitchreceivershouldbeinstallednohigherthan21in. (53cm)fromthebottomofthehitchtubetotheground.  
NOTE: Once installed, the lift system may obstruct the view of the vehicle license plate. Research the  
local laws for license plate obstruction in your area and install the license plate kit. Contact your autho-  
rized Pride Provider for more information.  
WARNING! The Exterior Lift should be installed by an authorized Pride Provider or service  
technician only.  
Follow these steps to install the lock-down arm:  
1. Lay the lift system flat on the floor.  
NOTE: If your lift system is equipped with a permanent threaded stud, removal of the pivot tube and  
pivot bolt is not necessary for lock-down arm installation. See figure 4.  
2. Apply power to the lift until there is enough clearance to remove the pivot bolt. See figure 4.  
NOTE: If the pivot bolt does not remove easily, apply power to the lift and make a slight adjustment to  
the angle of the pivot tube. Repeat as necessary.  
3. Remove the pivot bolt. Keep hardware for reassembly.  
4. Remove the pivot tube. See figure 4.  
5. Insert the lift arm securement screw through the countersunk hole of the u-bracket (from the inside out).  
6. Position the lock-down arm onto the screw and insert the pivot bolt through the u-bracket and lock-down  
arm. The pivot bolt is used for alignment purposes at this time.  
7. Secure the nut to the securement screw and install the cap. Remove the pivot bolt.  
8. Position the pivot tube onto the u-bracket and reinsert the pivot bolt through the u-bracket, pivot tube, and  
lock-down arm.  
9. Install the nut back onto the pivot bolt and install the cap. Do not overtighten the nut. Ensure the pivot tube  
pivots freely without binding.  
CAP  
CAP  
NUT  
NUT  
THREADED  
STUD  
LOCK-DOWN ARM  
PIVOT TUBE  
U-BRACKET  
LIFT ARM SECUREMENT SCREW  
PIVOT BOLT  
Figure 4. Lock-Down Arm Installation  
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Follow these steps to install the Exterior Lift System:  
1. Remove the preassembled mounting hardware from the  
hitch tube.  
LIFT FRAME  
2. Mount the hitch tube to the lift frame using the previously  
removed mounting hardware. See figure 5.  
3. Slide the hitch tube into the vehicle hitch receiver, aligning  
the mounting hole closest to the lift with the mounting hole  
in the hitch receiver. See figure 6.  
HITCH TUBE  
WARNING! Lift system components are  
heavy. Ask for assistance if necessary  
when attaching the lift frame to the hitch  
receiver. Use proper lifting techniques and  
avoid lifting beyond your capacity.  
MOUNTINGHARDWARE  
Figure 5. Hitch Tube Assembly  
WARNING! Avoid pinch points! Do not hold  
the lift frame by the pivot points when  
mounting the lift frame to the hitch  
receiver.  
4. Secure the hitch tube with the supplied bolt and nut,  
inserting the bolt from the passenger’s side through to  
the driver’s side of the hitch. See figure 6.  
WARNING! Threading the bolt from the  
wrong side or allowing the bolt to turn  
while tightening the nut will dislodge the  
threaded insert in the hitch tube.  
WARNING! Do not attach a Class II hitch  
tube to a Class III hitch receiver.  
NOTE: Make sure the hitch bolt is tightened firmly  
before securing the nut to the hitch assembly to mini-  
mize the chance that the lift will tilt during trans-  
port.  
HITCH RECEIVER  
Figure 6. Lift FrameVehicle Mounting  
NOTE: Make sure the hitch tube and lift platform are  
parallel to the ground before operating the lift system.  
An angled hitch tube may cause unreliable lift opera-  
tion and/or damage to the lift system.  
5. Route the lift system wiring harness through the vehicle. Refer to “Wiring Harness Installation.”  
WARNING! Route the wiring harness through the 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 contact with hot exhaust parts or sharp edges.  
WARNING! Never attach the wiring harness to a secondary power source. Do not attempt  
to use trailer wiring to power the lift system. The wiring harness must be connected directly  
to the vehicle battery.  
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NOTE: If your lift is equipped with an onboard battery, refer to “Onboard Battery Installation.”  
6. Install the lift platform kit. Refer to the instructions supplied with the kit.  
7. Install the wheel chocks to the lift platform. Refer to “Wheel Chock Installation.”  
Wiring Harness Installation  
The wiring harness is approximately 25 ft. (7.62 meters) long and will accommodate most vehicles.  
NOTE: You may wish to perform a practice run before installing the wiring harness. Route a piece of  
light rope (equivalent to the gauge of the wiring harness) along the anticipated path observing contact  
points, potential rubbing/chafing points, and any sharp edges. Remove sharp edges with a fine grade  
file, then treat the steel with a rust inhibitor or metal sealant.  
Follow these steps to route the Exterior Lift System wiring harness:  
1. Route the lift system wiring harness (starting at the lift) through the interior of the vehicle until you reach the  
vehicle battery. See figure 7. You will typically find pass-through points at the rear lighting assemblies, which  
will enable you to route the cable through the trunk and under the back seat.  
2. Conceal the harness behind or under the interior panels of the vehicle (there should be existing holes). Be  
certain that the harness is protected with a rubber grommet when passing it through the metal panels and into  
the engine compartment.  
3. Inside the engine compartment, secure the harness to the firewall and the inner fender with plastic wire ties. Use  
care not to cause abrasions to the wiring harness. It is important to secure the wiring harness at various points  
along its run of the vehicle.  
WARNING! Do not cut or shorten the wiring harness. If the harness is too long, coil the  
excess wire and secure it with plastic wire ties.  
4. Connect the red wire to the positive (+) terminal and the black (grounding) wire to the negative (-)  
terminal of the vehicle battery.  
WARNING! Before operating the lift, inspect the wiring harness for proper routing and  
grounding. Improper routing can cause damage to the harness, and improper grounding  
can cause damage to the electrical system.  
LIFT FRAME  
WIRINGHARNESS  
GROUNDINGWIRE  
LIFT WIRING CONNECTION  
VEHICLE BATTERY  
Figure 7.Wiring Harness Installation  
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Onboard Battery Installation  
The optional onboard battery is designed for easy installation  
as it does not require any wires to be routed through or un-  
der the vehicle.  
ACCESSORY BRACKET  
BATTERY CASE  
Follow these steps to install the onboard battery:  
1. Align the mounting holes in the battery case bracket with  
those in the accessory bracket located under the key  
switch tube. See figure 8.  
2. Secure the battery case to the accessory bracket with  
the supplied hardware. See figure 8.  
BATTERY CASE  
BRACKET  
3. Insert the onboard battery into the battery case, making  
sure that the connector on the bottom of the battery aligns  
and fully connects with the mating connector inside the  
battery case.  
Figure 8. Onboard Battery Installation  
4. Plug the battery cord on the bottom of the battery case  
into the mating connector running from the motor. See  
figure 8.  
WHEELCHOCK  
TOP  
Wheel Chock Installation  
Your lift is supplied with four 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 device onto the lift platform, posi-  
tioning it as near to the center as possible.  
WHEELCHOCK  
BOTTOM  
2. Position the wheel chocks on the platform.  
Scooters: Place a wheel chock in front of the front  
wheel(s) and behind the rear wheels.  
SCREWS  
Power chairs: Place a wheel chock in front of the drive  
wheels and behind the rear casters.  
3. Take note of the adjustment holes the wheel chocks align  
with on the platform and remove the chocks.  
4. Remove the mobility device from the lift platform.  
5. Raise the platform high enough to be able to install hard-  
ware from beneath it.  
Figure 9.Wheel Chock Installation  
6. Position the wheel chock bottom on the underside of the  
platform, aligningitwiththewheelchocktop. Seefigure9.  
7. Secure the wheel chock sections to the platform using  
the supplied hardware. See figure 9.  
8. Repeat these steps to install the remaining wheel chocks  
to the lift platform.  
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I V . O P E R A T I O N  
EXTERIOR LIFT SYSTEM OPERATION  
WARNING! The Exterior Lift System is intended for the transport of mobility devices only.  
The mobility device must be unoccupied before operating the lift.  
WARNING! Do not exceed the load limits of your vehicle or hitch system as specified by  
the vehicle manufacturer.  
WARNING! Use extreme caution when driving with the lift installed on your vehicle. Be  
aware that the lift extends away from the back of the vehicle and extra clearance is  
needed when backing up, turning, parking, or driving through driveway entrances/exits.  
Drive slowly when negotiating pot holes, road bumps, and railroad tracks.  
Follow these steps to operate the Exterior Lift System:  
1. Insert the key into the key switch.  
2. Turn and hold the key clockwise to lower the lift plat-  
form. See figure 10. Release the key as soon as the lift  
platform touches the ground.  
3. Set the speed control of the mobility device to the slow-  
est setting and carefully drive your mobility device onto  
the lift platform, being sure to center the mobility device  
on the platform to the best of your ability.  
NOTE: You may wish to load the mobility device while  
standing next to it using the manual freewheel feature.  
Refer to the mobility device owner’s manual for more  
information on manual freewheel mode.  
Figure 10. Key Switch Operation  
WARNING! If the lift is equipped with an  
automatic lock-down arm, load the  
mobility device (scooter) onto the lift  
platform from the driver’s side of the  
vehicle to ensure proper contact of the  
automatic lock-down arm with the scooter  
floorboard. Loading the scooter from the  
passenger side will cause the automatic  
lock-down arm to interfere with the  
scooter seat when the platform is raised.  
HOOK  
WARNING! If the lift is equipped with the  
power dock option, the mobility device  
must be loaded and unloaded from the  
driver’s side of the vehicle. Loading the  
mobility device from the passenger side  
will not allow for proper securement of  
the device to the power dock adapter.  
RELEASELEVER  
ADJUSTMENT  
LEVER  
4. Shut down the power to the mobility device, remove the  
key if applicable, and make sure the unit is in drive mode  
(drive motors engaged). Refer to the mobility device  
owner’s manual for more information on drive mode.  
Figure 11. RetractableTie-down Strap  
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I V . O P E R A T I O N  
WARNING! Never leave a mobility device  
in manual freewheel mode during lift  
system transport, as the mobility device  
could roll.  
5. Secure the mobility device to the platform using either  
the retractable tie-down straps (see figure 11) for power  
chairs or the automatic lock-down arm for scooters.  
! Squeeze together the release and adjustment levers on  
the retractable tie-down strap and simultaneously bring  
both levers forward to a 90-degree position until they  
“click” into place. See figures 11 and 12. This will un-  
lock the tie-down strap.  
Figure 12. Unlocking the RetractableTie-down  
Strap  
! Pull the strap out and secure it to the chair restraint  
tab. See figure 13.  
! Once each strap is secured in the proper position,  
squeeze together the release and adjustment levers  
andsimultaneouslybringbothleversrearwardtotheir  
original positions. See figures 11 and 14. This will  
lock the tie-down strap.  
! To tighten the strap, rotate only the adjustment lever  
forward and rearward in a ratcheting motion until  
the tie-down strap reaches an adequate level of re-  
sistance for mobility device securement.  
WARNING! Never attempt to secure the  
tie-down straps over the seatback or  
armrests of a power chair.  
WARNING! For lift systems equipped with  
the automatic lock-down arm, do not  
attempt to adjust the pressure of the  
arm. This feature has been configured  
by your authorized Pride Provider to meet  
your needs and requires no further  
adjustment.  
Figure 13. Retractable Tie-down Strap Securement  
WARNING! If your scooter is equipped  
with pneumatic drive tires, make sure  
the tires are inflated to the recommended  
pressure labeled on the tire sidewall. This  
will ensure that the scooter is at the  
correct deck height for proper lock-down  
arm positioning.  
NOTE: Inspect the tie-down straps before each use to  
ensure there are no signs of fraying or wear. Ensure  
that the mobility device is secured properly before trans-  
port. Pride is not liable for damage or loss resulting  
from improper securing of a mobility device.  
Figure 14. Locking the RetractableTie-down Strap  
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6. Turn and hold the key counterclockwise to raise the lift. See figure 10. Continue to raise the lift until the motor  
stops, then release the key.  
NOTE: As the lift platform rises, the automatic lock-down arm activates to secure the scooter to the lift  
platform. You may need to adjust the scooter’s tiller position to prevent interference with the smooth  
operation of the automatic lock-down arm.  
NOTE: The motor will stop automatically at the top of its stroke and will emit a clicking sound. Release the  
key immediately upon hearing this sound, then turn the key counterclockwise one more time for no more  
than 2 seconds to ensure the platform is in the fully raised position.  
NOTE: Pay attention to the path of the lift platform during operation. Make sure the lift does not rub  
against or interfere with the vehicle in any way. If you notice any contact between the lift platform and  
the vehicle, stop lift operation immediately and contact your authorized Pride Provider for assistance.  
Follow these steps to remove a mobility device from the Exterior Lift System:  
1. Lower the lift platform to the ground.  
2. Unfasten the tie-down straps 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 strap forward and rearward in a ratcheting motion until each strap  
reaches its original furled position.  
3. Unload the mobility device from the lift platform.  
4. Raise the lift platform for storage, noting that it will automatically fold into a stowed position.  
5. Remove the key from the lift system when it is not in use.  
WARNING! Do not attempt to manually pull the lift platform down from the stowed position.  
Doing so will result in product damage and will void the product warranty.  
MANUAL EXTERIOR LIFT OPERATION  
MANUALCRANK  
The lift system is equipped with a manual crank that serves as  
backup in the event of a power failure. Using the supplied  
tool, rotate the manual crank (located on top of the motor  
housing) clockwise or counterclockwise to move the plat-  
form up or down. See figure 15.  
MOTOR HOUSING  
Figure 15. Manual Crank Operation  
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V . B A T T E R Y C H A R G I N G  
BATTERY CHARGING  
Follow these steps to charge the onboard battery:  
1. Remove the onboard battery from the battery case and  
place it near a standard electrical outlet.  
2. Plug the charger cord into the mating socket located on  
the bottom of the battery case, then connect the charger  
cord to a standard electrical outlet. See figure 16.  
NOTE: It is recommended that you replace the battery  
every 3–5 years. Store the battery in a moisture-free  
environment when not in use.  
MANDATORY! Read the battery charging  
instructions in this manual and in the  
manual supplied with the battery charger  
before charging the battery.  
Figure 16. Battery Charging  
PROHIBITED! Never use an extension cord to plug in your charger cord. Plug the charger  
cord directly into a properly wired standard electrical outlet.  
PROHIBITED! Removal of the grounding prong can create an electrical hazard. If necessary,  
properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter 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 is charging.  
PROHIBITED! Do not expose the battery charger to rain or other sources of moisture  
unless it has been tested for outdoor use. Refer to the manual supplied with the battery  
charger for more information.  
WARNING! Explosive gases may be generated while charging the battery. Keep the battery  
and the battery charger away from sources of ignition such as flames or sparks and provide  
adequate ventilation when charging the battery.  
WARNING! Do not attempt to charge the battery and operate the lift system at the same  
time.  
WARNING! Do not attempt to wire the lift system directly to the vehicle battery if the lift  
system is equipped with an onboard battery.  
WARNING! You must recharge the lift system battery with the supplied battery charger. Do  
not use an automotive-type battery charger.  
WARNING! If the battery is exposed to adverse or extreme weather conditions, then it  
must be allowed to adjust to the difference in environmental conditions before being  
charged.  
WARNING! Inspect the battery charger, wiring, and connectors for damage before each  
use. Contact your authorized Pride Provider if damage is found.  
WARNING! Do not attempt to open the battery charger case. If the battery charger does  
not appear to be working correctly, contact your authorized Pride Provider.  
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V . B A T T E R Y C H A R G I N G  
BATTERY REPLACEMENT  
WARNING! Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and  
lead compounds. Wear goggles 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 in battery.  
WARNING! Contact with tools can cause electrical shock.  
WARNING! Connect the battery harnesses in the proper manner. RED (+) cables  
must be connected to positive (+) battery terminals/posts. BLACK (-) cables  
must be connected to negative (-) battery terminals/posts. REPLACE cables  
immediately if damaged. Protective caps must be installed over all battery  
terminals.  
NOTE: If you encounter a damaged or cracked battery, immediately enclose it in a plastic bag and  
contact your local waste disposal agency or your authorized Pride Provider for instructions on disposal  
and battery recycling, which is our recommended course of action.  
Follow these steps to replace the onboard battery  
BATTERY BOX  
(figure 17):  
1. Unfasten the battery securement strap located at  
the bottom of the battery box.  
2. Remove the hardware from the battery securement  
bracket and remove the bracket.  
3. Remove the hardware from the battery connector.  
4. Slide the battery out of the battery box to expose  
the battery harness.  
5. Disconnect the battery harnesses from the battery  
terminals.  
6. Connect the battery harnesses to the new battery.  
7. Slide the new battery into the battery box.  
8. Reinstall the hardware to secure the battery con-  
nector and tighten.  
9. Reinstall the battery securement bracket and tighten  
the hardware.  
10. Refasten the battery securement strap.  
BATTERY SECUREMENT BRACKET  
BATTERY CONNECTOR  
BATTERY SECUREMENT STRAP  
Figure 17. Battery Replacement  
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V I . C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your lift system requires a minimal amount of care and mainte-  
nance. 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 Provider. The following  
T-BAR INNER-  
TELESCOPING TUBE  
areas require periodic inspection and/or care and maintenance.  
Daily Maintenance Schedule  
! This lift system may come equipped with any of the se-  
curement devices listed below. Inspect these devices for  
loose or damaged parts on a daily basis. Have your au-  
thorized Pride Provider repair or replace any problem parts  
before using the lift system.  
! Retractable Tie-down straps  
! Lock-down arms  
! Power dock  
Figure 18. Lift Frame Maintenance  
90-Day Maintenance Schedule  
! Clean and lubricate the T-bar inner telescoping tube. Use  
all weather lithium grease only.  
! Lubricate all pivot points on the lift. Use all weather lithium  
grease only.  
! Lubricate the key switch. Use a lock lubricant such as  
graphite powder only.  
! Inspect and clean the power-supply connections as  
necessary.  
! Inspect all hardware and tighten or replace as necessary.  
! Visuallyinspectliftsystemforlooseordamagedparts. Have  
your authorized Pride Provider repair or replace any  
problem parts before using the lift system.  
Two-Year Maintenance Schedule  
If your lift is equipped with a power dock, replace the securment  
bolt in the securement bracket located on your mobility device.  
Five-Year Maintenance Schedule  
Inspect the “Spring-Activated Mechanical Switch” and lubri-  
cate or adjust spring tension as necessary.  
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V I . C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E  
General Cleaning Guidelines  
The lift system can be hand washed along with the vehicle with soap and water. However, automatic drive-through  
car washes should be avoided as they may interfere with and cause damage to the lift.  
Wiring Harness  
The wiring harness should be checked periodically for corrosion and/or decay. Contact your authorized Pride  
Provider if the wiring harness needs to be replaced.  
Lift Platform/Metal Components  
! Check the lift platform for wear or damage. Contact your authorized Pride Provider for repair or replacement.  
! The lift platform surface may become slippery if exposed to moisture (ice, snow, rain, mist/spray conditions,  
etc.). Use caution when loading/unloading a mobility device in these conditions and wipe off any excess  
moisture from the lift platform.  
! Regularly inspect the metal lift components for scratches. Treat any problem areas with a rust inhibitor or metal  
sealant.  
If your lift system is exhibiting wear that you feel is questionable in any way, contact your authorized Pride Provider  
immediately. Do not attempt to repair, adjust, or modify the manufacturer settings and materials.  
Lift Removal  
! Raise platform to stowed position.  
! Disconnect power source.  
! Lubricate hitch mount bolt with WD-40 prior to removal.  
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V I I . T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Any electromechanical device occasionally requires some troubleshooting. However, most of the problems that  
may arise can usually be solved with a bit of thought and common sense. Many of these problems occur because  
the battery is not fully charged or because the battery is worn down and can no longer hold a charge.  
What if the motor on my lift system will not operate?  
! Make sure the onboard battery or vehicle battery is fully charged.  
! Make sure all connections to the motor and battery are secure.  
! Check the wiring harness for signs of wear or decay. Replace the harness if necessary.  
What if the lift system operates slowly up or down?  
! Make sure the onboard battery or vehicle battery is fully charged.  
! Make sure all connections to the motor and battery are secure.  
! Check the wiring harness for signs of wear or decay. Replace the harness if necessary.  
What if the lift platform does not fold into the stowed position?  
Check to make sure there are no obstructions in the T-bar pivot points.  
What if the lift platform does not lower completely to the ground?  
! Verify that the hitch receiver is at the proper height. The distance from the bottom of the hitch to the ground  
should not exceed 21 in. (53 cm).  
! Check to make sure that the area under the lift platform is free from obstructions.  
What if the lift bottoms out when driving over bumps or driveway entrances?  
Verify that the hitch receiver is at the proper height. The distance from the bottom of the hitch to the ground should  
be 21 in. (53 cm).  
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V I I I . W A R R A N T Y  
THREE-YEAR TRANSFERABLE 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 examination by an authorized representative of Pride  
to be defective in material and/or workmanship.  
This warranty does not extend to those items that may require replacement due to normal wear and tear.  
! Labor, service calls, shipping, and other charges incurred for repair of the product, unless specifically autho-  
rized by Pride Mobility Products Corporation INADVANCE, are excluded.  
Exclusions also include components with damage caused by:  
! Contamination  
! Abuse, misuse, accident, or negligence  
! Battery fluid spillage or leakage  
! Commercial use, or use other than normal  
! Improper operation, maintenance, or storage  
! Repairs and/or modifications made to any part without specific consent from Pride Mobility Products Corpo-  
ration.  
! Circumstances beyond the control of Pride  
ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
The battery is covered by a separate one (1) year warranty provided by the battery manufacturer. The batteries  
are not warranted by Pride Mobility Products Corporation.  
SERVICE CHECKS AND WARRANTY SERVICE  
An authorized Pride Mobility Products Provider must perform warranty service. Do not return faulty parts to Pride  
Mobility Products without prior written authorization.All transportation costs and shipping damage incurred while  
submitting parts for repair or replacement is the responsibility of the purchaser.  
Failure to follow the instructions, warnings, and notes in the owner’s manual and those located on your Pride lift  
product can result in personal injury or product damage and will void Pride’s product warranty.  
There is no other express warranty.  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one (1)  
year from the date of purchase and to the extent permitted by law.Any and all implied warranties are excluded.  
This is the exclusive remedy. Liabilities for consequential damages under any and all warranties are excluded.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion of  
limitation incidental or consequential damages. The above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.  
Please fill out and return the product registration card to Pride Mobility Products. This will aid Pride in providing  
the best possible technical and customer service.  
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A P P E N D I X I - S P E C I F I C A T I O N S  
SPECIFICATIONS  
OverallHeight: 58 in. (147 cm)  
LiftSystemDimensions:  
OverallWidth: 41–44 in. (104–112 cm) from hitch with platform down  
20 in. (51 cm) from hitch with platform folded  
PlatformWidth: 28 in. (71 cm)  
MaximumLiftCapacity: 190 lbs. (86 kg) with Class II hitch  
350 lbs. (158 kg) with Class III or higher hitch  
27 in. (68.58 cm)  
MaximumMobility  
DeviceWidth:  
Maximum Hitch-to-  
Ground Clearance:  
Motor:  
21 in. (53 cm)  
Fully sealed, 12-volt DC  
12-volt, 18Ah  
Onboard Battery:  
Charger:  
110-volt, off-board  
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*I NFMANU3279*  
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