I I . S A F E T Y
LIFTING CAPABILITIES
The lift system is an electromechanical device designed to lift various types of mobility devices for the purpose of vehicle transport. The Outlander is designed for use with Class II, Class III, or Class IV hitches. Check the hitch capabilities of your vehicle prior to use. Under no circumstances should the 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 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 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
PRELIFT INSPECTION
Before operating the 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.
WARNING! A frayed or worn lifting strap can snap, resulting in damage to the mobility product being lifted and injury to the lift operator.
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 lift system. Make sure the vehicle emergency park brake is engaged before loading or unloading a mobility device.
WARNING! Attempting to lift a mobility product when a vehicle is not on level ground will cause the mobility product to swing toward or away from the vehicle, making it difficult to get the mobility product into the vehicle.
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