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Harmar Mobility Highlander RPL400 - Troubleshooting and Maintenance; Troubleshooting and Manual Override; Lift Maintenance Procedures

Harmar Mobility Highlander RPL400
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TROUBLESHOOTING & MANUAL OVERRIDE
MAINTENANCE
Troubleshooting
In case of power failure, this lift is equipped with a Manual Override Crank that permits it to be
raised or lowered by hand. Before using, check to ensure that the manual system is required.
Before using the Manual Override Crank, try trouble-shooting by verifying the following:
Manual Over-Ride Procedure
If, after Troubleshooting as above, the lift still will not run, complete the following steps:
Step 1
Unplug the lift from
the wall. Push in the
Emergency Stop Button.
WARNING: Do not service
or operate the Manual
Override Crank while the lift is
connected to electricity.
Step 2
Loosen the screws and
remove the top cap at
the top of the tower.
Step 3
Insert the manual hand crank
onto the upper nut on the top
of the drive screw.
Rotate the crank to raise or
lower the platform.
WARNING: Never operate the
lift while the Manual Override
Crank is inserted into the lift.
For your safety, if you have any questions, please contact your Harmar dealer, installer, or Harmar’s
Technical Service Department at 1-866-378-6648 or e-mail tech@harmar.com.
Clean the lift panels, with a mild cleanser. Dry thoroughly.
Do NOT use abrasive cleansers or materials.
Apply a liberal coat of car wax on the steel panels. This is
especially important if your platform lift is used outside.
Touch up any scratches immediately to maintain the
attractive, rush-free appearance.
Professional Service.
We recommend that the
mechanical and electrical
equipment be regularly inspected
and maintained by a certied
Harmar technician for safety. Of
special importance are the brakes,
support- and distance wheels.
Check that the Emergency
Stop Switch is pulled out.
Check that the electrical cord
is plugged into the wall.
Check that the buildings circuit
breaker has not tripped.
Try to run the lift by pushing both
the up and down buttons.

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