V . T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G
LIFT WILL NOT OPERATE
"Check the circuit breaker reset button. Reset if nec- essary. See figure 18.
"Ensure all harness connections are secure.
"Ensure the power wire leading to the positive battery terminal is tight and not corroded.
"Check the fuse located on the red power wire near the battery. If blown, replace with a new 25- amp fuse. See figure 19.
WARNING! Do not use a higher rated fuse than
LIFT STOPS OPERATING
If your SilverBoom 130 is heavily strained because of excessive loads, the main circuit breaker (see figure 18) may trip to protect the motor and electronics from damage. When the breaker trips, the entire electrical sys- tem shuts down.
WARNING! Never attempt to lift more than 130 lbs. with the SilverBoom 130.
To reset the main circuit breaker:
1.Allow a minute or so for the electronics to “cool.”
2.Push in the reset button to reset the breaker.
If the breaker trips frequently, contact your autho- rized Pride Provider.
CIRCUIT BREAKER |
RESET BUTTON |
Figure 18. Circuit Breaker Reset Button
WORKING FUSE | BLOWN FUSE |
Figure 19. Fuse Replacement
LIFTING STRAP TRAVELS IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF THE BUTTON BEING PUSHED ON HAND CONTROL
Before each use, check that the lifting strap is traveling in the proper direction. If the belt travels in the wrong direction when you press either the up or down button, you must restore proper lifting strap travel.
To restore proper lifting strap travel:
1.Pull slightly on the strap and operate the lift until the strap is extended completely past the “stop” warning label.
2.Allow the strap to rewind itself. Do not allow any twists in the belt.
Observe the travel of the belt: it should correspond with the button being pushed on the hand control. If you are still experiencing problems, contact your authorized Pride Provider.
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