GrandPrix (GP-7 Series) Two-Post Lifts 5 P/N 5900209 — August 2018 — Rev. C2
Symbols
Following are the symbols used in this manual:
⚠ DANGER Calls attention to a hazard that will result in death or injury.
⚠ WARNING Calls attention to a hazard or unsafe practice that could result in death or injury.
⚠ CAUTION Calls attention to a hazard or unsafe practice that could result in personal injury,
product damage, or property damage.
Tip Calls attention to information that can help you use your unit better.
Liability Information
BendPak assumes no liability for damages resulting from:
• Use of the equipment for purposes other than those described in this manual.
• Modifications to the equipment without prior, written permission from BendPak Inc.
• Damage to the equipment from external influences.
• Incorrect operation of the equipment.
Electrical Information
⚠ DANGER All wiring
must
be performed by a licensed, certified electrician. Do not perform
any maintenance until main electrical power has been disconnected from the lift
and cannot be re-energized until all procedures are complete.
Important electrical information:
• Improper electrical installation can damage the Power Unit motor;
this damage is not covered by
the warranty
.
• Use a separate circuit breaker for each Power Unit.
• Protect each circuit with a time delay fuse or circuit breaker:
– For a 208 to 230 VAC,
circuit, use a 25 amp fuse.
– For a 208 to 230 VAC,
circuit, use a 20 amp fuse.
– For a 380 to 440 VAC,
circuit, use a 15 amp fuse.
Concrete Information
The concrete floor where you want to install your lift must meet the following requirements:
• The floor must be a flat, concrete floor; it must be level; do not install the lift on a the surface with
more than three degrees of slope.
• Do not install the lift on cracked or defective concrete.
• Make sure the concrete is at least 4.25 inches thick, 3,000 PSI, and cured for 28 days minimum.
• Check the floor for the possibility of it being a post tension slab. In this case, contact the building
architect before drilling. Using ground penetrating radar may help you find the tensioned steel.