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PL-6000DC/DCX Two-Post Parking Lift 49 P/N 5900273Rev. A6 —July 2024
Contact an Electrician
Connecting the Lift to the electrical system requires a certified and licensed Electrician.
DANGER All wiring must be performed by a licensed, certified Electrician in accordance with
all applicable national and local electrical codes.
Important: The Lift components do not include a Power Disconnect Switch. When you contact
the Electrician advise them that a UL-Listed Power Disconnect rated for 220 VAC,
25 Amps minimum is required.
The Electrician is required to:
Install a Power Disconnect Switch. The Power Disconnect Switch ensures the operator can
quickly and completely interrupt power to the Lift in the event of an electrical fault, emergency or
when the Lift is undergoing service. The Disconnect Switch must be installed within sight and
reach of the Lift Operator. Refer to Install the Power Disconnect Switch for more
information.
Install a Thermal Disconnect. Install a Thermal Disconnect (if required by local electrical
codes).
The motor on the Power Unit is not thermally protected.
Connect the Power Unit to a 220 VAC power source. Refer to Connect to Power.
Wire the Power Unit Junction Box. Make the connections in the Junction Box including the
controls to raise and lower the Lift Platform, the Limit Switch, the Lowering Solenoid, and Power
both to and from the Power Disconnect to the Power Unit. Refer to Wire the Power Unit
Junction Box for more information.
The Electrician must provide:
A UL Approved Power Disconnect Switch and mount the switch on the Lift.
A Thermal Disconnect (the power unit’s motor is not thermally protected).
An appropriately sized cord grip or strain relief for the Limit Switch wiring and creating an opening
in the Power Unit’s Junction box.
Wire of the appropriate gauge for the voltage, current and distance to the Lift. As well as conduit to
protect and route the wiring to the Lift from the Electrical service protected by an appropriate
circuit breaker.
Refer to the Wiring Diagram for further Information.
Install the Power Disconnect Switch
DANGER All wiring must be performed by a licensed, certified Electrician in accordance with
all applicable national and local electrical codes. Do not perform any maintenance
or installation on the Lift without first verifying that main electrical power has been
disconnected from the Lift and cannot be re-energized until all procedures are
complete.
DANGER Verify the Lift is resting on a Safety Lock or on the ground before performing any
maintenance. Do not work on the Lift if the Safety Locks are not engaged, you
could be injured or killed.
WARNING A Power Disconnect Switch is not provided with this equipment.

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