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Brand | HydroHoist |
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Model | HarborHoist Triton |
Category | Lifting Systems |
Language | English |
Describes how to use Raise, Lower, and Stop buttons for lift control.
Explains the function and activation of the AUX button for auxiliary tanks.
Details the procedure for performing a factory reset on the control system.
Covers Timed Light Mode and Continuous Light Mode operations.
Explains the automatic leveling feature for the lift.
Describes how to set a custom height for vessel loading/unloading.
Instructions to clear the previously set boarding height timer.
Allows setting a custom duration for the RAISE MODE.
Instructions to clear the previously set raise timer.
Procedure for calibrating the lift's level sensor for accurate readings.
Details on Emergency Shut-Off, Express Up, and Express Down modes.
Addresses issues indicated by flashing LEDs during communication or calibration.
Troubleshooting guide for Auto Re-Lift and Power LED related problems.
Solutions for the lift not raising the vessel level, checking vessel balance and sensor.
Steps for resolving level issues via sensor recalibration or factory reset.
Proper techniques for loading vessels onto the lift for stability and levelness.
Instructions on managing ballast tanks for correct lift operation.
Monthly checks for GFCI, hoses, components, pads, brackets, and mooring.
Procedures for running the blower motor and inspecting the level sensor.
Advice on power washing the lift for cleanliness and longevity.
Recommendations for keel clearance and Center of Gravity placement.
Key duties of the end-user regarding installation and operation.
Rules against unauthorized alterations and required adherence to standards.
Details the conditions and damages not covered by the product warranty.
Contact points for obtaining parts, service, and shipping assistance.
Emphasizes the need for registration to ensure full warranty support.
Technical specifications for control units, including voltage and amperage.