PL-6K Series of Parking Lifts
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P/N 5900056 — Rev. D — October 2021
To raise a Vehicle
:
1.
On the Control Box, verify the
On/Off Switch
is
ON
and the desired Platform is selected.
2.
Make sure the Platform is on the ground. If it is not, move it
all the way down to the ground
.
3.
Drive a Vehicle onto the Platform.
Make sure all four wheels are fully on the Platform, not on the ramp or the side structure. Make
sure the Vehicle is centered on the Platform, width-wise.
Put the Vehicle into park and put on the parking brake. If it is a manual transmission, make sure it
is in a gear, not in neutral.
4.
On the Control Box, press and hold
Up
.
5.
When the desired height is reached, release
Up
, then press and hold
Down
for two or three
seconds to push the Safety Rod down into the Safety Lock Cavity.
The Platform is now engaged on its Safety Lock.
Note
: If you do not release
Up
quickly enough, the Safety Rod will go past the Safety Lock
Cavity, and you will not be able to engage the Platform on its Safety Lock. What happens
when you go back
Down
for two or three seconds is that the Safety Rod will go past the
Safety Lock Cavity, not into it. If this happens, simply repeat Steps 4 and 5, making sure to
release
Up
when the Safety Latch comes down.
6.
Check around the Vehicle and the Platform to make sure everything looks good, then set the
Control Box to
0
or
OFF
, depending on the Model you are using. If you see an issue, fix it.
7.
If you are not going to be using the Lift any further, turn the
ON/OFF Switch
to
Off
and then
remove the key.
⚠
CAUTION
The On/Off Switch
must
be in the
OFF
position when the Lift is not in use.
8.
Drive a Vehicle under the raised Platform.
To lower a Vehicle
:
1.
Make sure there is nothing under the Platform you are about to lower.
If there is, move it out of the way.
2.
Insert the key into the
ON/OFF Switch
, turn it to
ON
, and select the desired Platform.
3.
On the Control Box, press and hold
Up
for four or five seconds, then press and hold
Down
.
Pressing and holding
Up
for four or five seconds is required. It moves the Safety Rod out of the
Safety Lock Cavity and puts the Release Cam in the right place in relation to the Lock Block, both
of which are needed for the Safety Lock to be bypassed, allowing the Platform to go down.
4.
When the Platform gets to the ground, release
Down
.
5.
If you are not going to be using the Lift any further, turn the
ON/OFF Switch
to
OFF
and then
remove the key.
6.
Make sure it is safe to drive the Vehicle off the Lift.
7.
Drive the Vehicle off the Platform.
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