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Manual Override
Your lift is equipped with a manual handcrank, to be used in the case of a power failure.
Step 1
Before using the manual handcrank verify that it’s use is required. Check that the emergency stop switch is pulled out. Check that the electrical cord is connected to the supply. Also check that the buildings circuit breaker has not tripped. Try to run the lift by pushing both the up and down buttons. If the lift still will not run, complete the following steps:
Step 2
Disconnect the power from the lift.
Warning: Do not service or operate the manual handcrank while the lift is connected to electricity.
Step 3
Remove the screws and remove the top cap at the top of the tower.
Step 4
Insert the manual handcrank into the opening on the top of the brake assembly. It may be neccesary to slightly rotate the handcrank until it fully seats down on the hex portion of the brake. Rotate the crank to raise or lower the platform.
Warning: Never operate the lift while the manual override crank is inserted into the lift.
Call-Sends (optional)
The optional
They should be mounted on the wall at each landing at a convenient height. Consult local codes for placement with consideration to clearances.
Alength of multi‐conductor wire will need to be ran from the bottom of the lift tower up to the landing Call‐Sends. Consult local codes for type and mounting requirements. After wiring is completed, the wiring harness must be plugged into it appropriate receptacle on the controller (ref pg 5).
Wiring Connections
Call‐Send | Lift Harness |
Blue | Blue |
White | White |
Red | Red |