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 INTRODUCTION  

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II.    SAFETY  

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III.    TECHNICAL 

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IV.    FITTING INSTRUCTIONS

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V.    WIRING  

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VI.    INSTALLING & REMOVING 

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VII.   TROUBLESHOOTING 

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VIII.    WARRANTY 

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Summary of Contents for Zeus 260/440lb

Page 1: ...260 440lb AFFIX BARCODE LABEL HERE...

Page 2: ...hibited action can cause personal injury and or equipment damage On the product this icon is represented as a black symbol with a red circle and red slash Please fill out the following information for...

Page 3: ...www pridemobility com 3 C O N T E N T S I INTRODUCTION 4 II SAFETY 5 III TECHNICAL 8 IV FITTING INSTRUCTIONS 9 V WIRING 13 VI INSTALLING REMOVING 15 VII TROUBLESHOOTING 17 VIII WARRANTY 18...

Page 4: ...GREEMENT By accepting delivery of this product you promise that you will not change alter or modify this product or remove or render inoperableor unsafe any guards shields or other safety features of...

Page 5: ...acity Do not sit on mobility product while operating the lift system or during transport Pinch Crush points created during assembly and or operation Keep hands fingers away from moving components duri...

Page 6: ...or qualified technician Separate installation instructions are provided with the hoist and the installation kit Read and fully understand both manuals prior to installation LIFTING NON PRIDE PRODUCTS...

Page 7: ...er be operated by a child or any person not deemed appropriate to operate the equipment by the technician who installed it WARNING The safety Pin must be fitted into the top pin in the A Frame prior t...

Page 8: ...40lbs 200kg 260lbs 120kg Power supply 12V dc Maximum current draw 22 Amps Product Materials Aluminum and Mild Stainless Steels Material Finish Powder Coated Carbon COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 9: ...d set to a nominal position for the vehicle it is intended for Adjustment may then be required to suit the vehicle The screws are only tightened to stop movement in transport All fixings are to be ful...

Page 10: ...checked Do not load the hoist at this stage 10 Once satisfied that the hoist moves through its intended movements without fouling the boot opening tighten the main clamps and the actuator brackets to...

Page 11: ...ket positions and the reference used in the actuator setting chart A B C D E F DO NOT USE The following table shows the lower actuator bracket positions recommended for various actuators and loads Mod...

Page 12: ...ould be tightened slowly and evenly until the desired torque setting is reached Do not tighten each screw from loose to the full torque setting before tightening the next the brackets clamps will be u...

Page 13: ...e holder provided on the positive connection Wire as follows BLACK negative RED positive A spare 25 AMP fuse is provided and should be handed to the customer or located in an obvious and appropriate p...

Page 14: ...www pridemobility com 14 V W I R I N G CONNECTING ACTUATORS Test operation with handset If the movement is opposite to expected then reverse the polarity of the connector s REVERSING POLARITY...

Page 15: ...pper pin before aligning the lower pin The hoist should slide smoothly down into place 2 Half engage actuator pin 3 Rotate the hoist and align with it actuator 4 Fasten together with the actuator pin...

Page 16: ...G REMOVING 1 Ensure the system power is OFF 2 Unclip the power connectors 3 Remove retaining clip 4 Partially remove the actuator pin 5 Rotate the actuator away from the hoist 6 Remove actuator pin 7...

Page 17: ...r caught on the vehicle Is the load of more than the hoist s capacity Please check this weight with your supplier Check the fuse This is next to the car s battery a spare fuse is always supplied The a...

Page 18: ...n as defined by an authorized Pride Provider In the event of damage or defects in the actuator the hoist should be returned to your authorized Pride Provider for evaluation No wires must be cut as the...

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