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Autostacker™ Parking Lift 61 P/N 5900248Rev. B May 2021
DANGER All wiring
must
be performed only by a licensed, certified Electrician. Do not
perform any maintenance or installation on the Lift without first making sure that
main electrical power has been disconnected from the Lift and cannot be re-
energized until all procedures are complete. If your organization has
Lockout/Tagout policies, implement them after connecting to a power source.
To connect to a power source:
1. Have a certified, licensed Electrician connect an appropriate plug to the wiring, coming out of the
Power Unit.
The plug is not supplied with the Power Unit.
2. Connect the power source cable to the plug you just connected.
The power source cable is not supplied with the Power Unit.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams for wiring information.
3. Connect the Control Stands to the Power Unit.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams for wiring information.
4. Connect the Power Disconnect Switch and Thermal Disconnect Switch.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams for wiring information.
5. Have a certified, licensed Electrician check for any loose connections.
6. Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir.
The Power Units Hydraulic Fluid reservoir must be filled with Hydraulic Fluid or Automatic
Transmission Fluid before you begin operation. When you receive it, the reservoir is empty; the
Power Unit will not work correctly unatil there is an adequate supply of the approved fluids.
Approved fluids are any general purpose ISO-32, ISO-46, or ISO-68 hydraulic oil or approved
automatic transmission fluids such as Dexron III, Dexron VI, Mercon V, Mercon LV, or any synthetic
multi-vehicle automatic transmission fluid.
WARNING Do not run the Power Unit without Hydraulic Fluid; you will damage it. Keep the
Power Unit dry; damage to the Power Unit caused by water, detergents, acids, and
other liquids is not covered by the warranty.
Operation
Before operating an Autostacker in your Multi-Autostacker lineup, make sure to check the Lift and the
surrounding area for safety. Refer to Preparing to Raise or Lower a Vehicle for a safety
checklist and operation instructions.
The Controls
Your Autostacker is operated via the Controls; the Controls used in your Multi-Lift setup are similar to
the Controls used with a standard Autostacker. Refer to The Autostacker Console for more
information.
WARNING Only one Autostacker can be raised or lowered at a time. Do not attempt to operate
more than one Lift at the same time; you will damage the Power Unit.