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the hook from the docking device. " Reposition the mobility product.
"Attempt the lift again.
WARNING! The maximum weight the SilverBoom 130 was designed to lift is 130 lbs. Subjecting the SilverBoom 130 to the strain of hoisting more than it is designed to may cause it to fail, damaging your mobility product, injuring the person operating the lift, or both.
6.If the mobility product begins to tilt, lower it completely and adjust the docking device by moving the
7. | Tighten the |
| Figure 16. Lifting The Mobility product |
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| fit into the vehicle, stop the lift. See figure 16. |
9.Swing the boom arm toward the vehicle. When the mobility product is securely in the vehicle, lower the lift strap until all of the mobility product’s wheels are on a solid surface.
10.If installed in a van, disconnect the hook from the docking device and attach it to the
WARNING! When transporting the lift, secure the boom arm to prevent it
from rotating in any direction. A Figure 17. Securing The Boom Arm swinging boom arm can be a hazard.
If you can’t secure the boom arm to prevent it from swinging freely,
remove the motor housing and lay it flat inside the vehicle.
WARNING! Do not overtighten the strap. Doing so may put unwanted strain on the motor, causing the circuit breaker to trip.
NOTE: If installed in a trunk, disconnect the
11.Disconnect the power to the SilverBoom 130 to prevent any accidental movement when transporting your mobility product.
WARNING! Your SilverBoom 130 was designed to be mounted primarily in a vehicle. Mounting your SilverBoom 130 on a platform, where the height of the lift may cause the lifting strap to extend beyond a safe point, can damage the SilverBoom 130 and injure the operator of the lift.
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