LR-10000 Low-Rise Scissor Lift 25 P/N 5900075 — Rev. B — August 2021
To connect to a Power Source and add Hydraulic Fluid:
1. Have the Electrician locate the Pigtail coming out of the Electrical Box on the Power Unit.
2. Open the Electrical Box, remove the Pigtail, and then wire a Power Cord (with an appropriate Plug)
inside the Electrical Box to the wiring that was connected to the Pigtail.
The Electrician needs to provide the Power Cord and Plug; these are
not
supplied with the Lift.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams for wiring information.
⚠ DANGER All wiring
must
be performed 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.
Important electrical information:
• Improper electrical installation can damage the Power Unit motor; this damage is not covered
by the warranty.
• If you have multiple Power Units, use a separate circuit breaker for each Power Unit.
• Protect each circuit with a time-delay fuse or circuit breaker. For a 110 VAC, 1 phase circuit,
use a 15 amp or greater fuse. For a 220 VAC, 1 phase circuit, use a 25 amp or greater fuse.
3. Fill the Hydraulic Fluid reservoir.
The Power Unit’s 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 until it is filled with approved fluids.
Approved Hydraulic 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, Shell
Tellus S4 / S3 / S2, or any synthetic multi-Vehicle automatic transmission fluid.
⚠ WARNING Do not run your Power Unit without Hydraulic Fluid; you will damage it.
⚠ WARNING Always wear gloves when handling Hydraulic Fluid; do not touch Hydraulic Fluid
with bare hands.
Install a Power Disconnect Switch
⚠ WARNING A Power Disconnect Switch is
not
provided with this equipment.
A Power Disconnect Switch is a National Electrical Code (NEC) requirement. They are designed to
interrupt main electrical power in the event of an electrical circuit fault, emergency situation, or when
equipment is undergoing service or maintenance.
Make sure to install a Power Disconnect Switch that is properly rated for the incoming power source.
Your Power Disconnect Switch must be installed so that it is in
easy reach of the Operator
or in
their line of sight. The Power Disconnect Switch must be
clearly marked
to indicate its purpose.
If you are not clear where to put the Power Disconnect Switch, consult with your Electrician.
⚠ DANGER Installing a Power Disconnect Switch
must
be performed by a licensed, certified
Electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes.
Have your Electrician select a
UL-listed
Power Disconnect Switch.