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14
CONNECTING AND USING OPTIONAL
WIRELESS REMOTE
An optional
wireless remote
control (Fig.
18) will allow
operation of the
lift from a dis-
tance. This re-
mote includes a
receiver, mount-
ing post and two
wireless transmit-
ters. The wireless
remote plugs into the 7-in. yellow plug on the ASC.
For more details, see the assembly instructions.
SHOULD THE REMOTE FAIL TO PERFORM
PROPERLY, THESE BRIEF STEPS WILL HELP
TO DIAGNOSE THE PROBLEM.
1. Lift moves without buttons pushed.
Unplug the wireless remote and remove the
batteries from the transmitter. Plug the radio
remote receiver back in, and if the lift still moves, it
is possible that the wireless receiver unit is faulty.
If the lift does not move, replace the batteries in
the transmitter to determine if it was transmitting
when it should not have been. Leave the battery
out of any transmitter determined to be faulty and
contact your dealer.
2. Lift will not move when the transmitter
button is pushed. Check to ensure that the bat-
teries in all transmitters are good. If a transmit-
ter has been dropped in the water, dry it out or
replace it. If the problem persists, it may be due
to radio interference in your area. When there
are two remotes and both are transmitting at the
same time, one signal will cancel out the other,
even if the second transmitter is for another lift.
It is important that you never raise or lower
the lift using the wireless remote until
you are sure no one is on or near the lift.
Never allow anyone on or under this lift
system, especially while it is being operated
or supporting the weight of a watercraft.
DANGER
DANGER
Stay clear of boat lift when someone is
entering or exiting the lift with a boat. Never
try to assist the boat’s direction while it is in
motion (either from inside or outside the boat).
Fig. 18
LEVELING BOAT LIFT
INSTALLING AND LEVELING LIFT
EASY LEVEL™ LEVELING LEGS
(PATENTED)
FLOE vertical lifts come standard with FLOE’s
exclusive Easy-Level
TM
Leveling Leg. With the
Easy-Level
TM
legs you can effortlessly raise,
level, or lower the lift without getting in the
water. Also, these legs allow for easy adjust-
ment if the lift should settle or if the water level
uctuates measurably.
As you prepare to install and level the lift, keep in
mind how crucial it is to prevent a boat hull from
rubbing or hitting the bunks or lifting beams and
causing undue pressure on the lift frame. Read
the warning below, and refer back to Fig. 14a on
page 13, which diagrams a properly leveled lift in
adequate water depth.
To raise or lower the lift frame, simply turn the
nut inside the leg as shown in Fig. 24. Turning
WARNING
When positioning the lift it is important that it
is placed in adequate water depth (Fig. 14a
on page 11). The cradle must be lowered
far enough for the boat to easily oat on
and off without touching the lift bunks. If the
boat hull rubs on the bunks when entering
or exiting the lift, the horizontal forces can
cause severe damage to the lift and will
void the warranty on affected components.
WARNING

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