XPR-10 Series Two-Post Lifts 61 P/N 5900951 — Rev. D — May 2019
Make clear to your Electrician that all electrical work
must
conform to applicable local, state, and
federal codes, rules, and regulations, such as state and federal OSHA regulations and electrical codes.
To connect the Power Unit:
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 either:
– Wire the Power Unit directly into the facility’s electrical system.
– Wire a power cord (with appropriate plug) inside the Electrical Box to the wiring that was
connected to the Pigtail.
Wiring information is either on the outside of the Power Unit under the Electrical Box or inside the
cover of the Electrical Box. Have the Electrician use that wiring information to wire the Power Unit
to the power source.
3. Wire the Microswitch(es) into the incoming power.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams for wiring information.
4. Fill the Hydraulic Fluid reservoir with approved Hydraulic Fluid.
The reservoir holds ~3.5 gallons of Hydraulic Fluid, depending on which Power Unit you have.
When you receive the Power Unit, the reservoir is empty; you need to fill it.
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 the Power Unit without Hydraulic Fluid; you will damage it.
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 220 VAC, single phase circuit, use a 25 amp or greater fuse.
– For a 208-230 VAC three phase circuit, use a 20 amp or greater fuse.
– For a 380 or 440 VAC three phase circuit, use a 15 amp fuse.
• As you require an Electrician on site to connect the Power Unit to a power source ,you might also
want to have them install the Power Disconnect Switch and the Thermal Disconnect Switch on the
same visit.
⚠ DANGER Risk of explosion: This equipment has internal arcing or parts that may spark and
should not be exposed to flammable vapors. The Power Unit’s motor should not be
located in a recessed area or below floor level. Never expose the motor to rain or
other damp environments; damage to the motor caused by water is not covered by
the warranty.