I V . O P E R A T I O N

12.Disconnect the power to the SilverBoom to prevent any accidental movement when transporting your mobility product.

WARNING! Your SilverBoom was designed to be mounted primarily in a motor vehicle. Mounting your SilverBoom on a platform, where the height of the lift may cause the lifting strap to extend beyond a safe point, can damage the SilverBoom and injure the lift operator.

MANUAL LIFT STRAP OPERATION

The SilverBoom 300 with a power rotating base is equipped with a lift strap manual override that serves as backup in the event of a power failure. Using the sup- plied tool, rotate the manual crank located at the front of the boom-arm motor housing clockwise or counterclock- wise to move the lift strap up or down. See figure 19.

NOTE: Attaching the supplied tool to a power drill will increase the speed at which the lifting strap will move.

BOOM-ARM MANUAL ROTATION (MODELS WITH A POWER ROTATING BASE)

In the event of power failure, the boom-arm can be manu- ally rotated by pulling back the flip handle to disengage the securement pin. See figure 20. This allows the boom- arm to swing freely. To secure the boom-arm, rotate it until the flip handle securement pin “clicks” into the up- per post.

MANUAL OVERRIDE TOOL INSERTION POINT

Figure 19. Lift Strap Manual Override

BOOM-ARM

UPPER POST

FLIP HANDLE

Figure 20. Lift Strap Manual Override

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Pride Mobility INFMANU3210 manual Manual Lift Strap Operation, BOOM-ARM Manual Rotation Models with a Power Rotating Base