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1.                                                                    29  MAINTENANCE RECORDS                                                                                  30 31     Optional equipment    2 VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    IMPORTANT NOTICE    1  Read this manual thoroughly before installing  operating  or maintaining this lift   2  This lift is designed for indoor use only  and should not be installed in a pit or depression     The floor on which the lift is to be installed must be 4 14  inch minimum thickness concrete  with a  minimum compressive strength of 3000 psi  and reinforced with steel bar     4  The lifts have specific electrical requirements as described in the Installation Instructions section of  this manual     5  This lift has a minimum ceiling height requirement as described in the Installation Instructions section  of this manual     6  Failure by the owner to provide the recommended shelter  mounting surface  electrical supply  and  ceiling height could result in unsatisfactory lift performance  property damage  or personal injury     7  Do not attempt to install this lift if you have never been trained on basic automotive lift installation  procedures  Reference ANSI ALI ALIOM Safety requirements for Installation and Service of Automotive  Lifts     8  Never attempt to lift components without proper lifting tools such as forklift or cranes  Stay clear of  any moving parts that can fall and cause injury  These instructions must be fo
2.          _  1720702   2   Retainers for Power Unit Cart Wheels           _  17158010   4   75mm Wheels For Columns             usos   2       CoumTpSmaps            172070                           anoo   4            Comat  tPads                094   a       StkabePadAdaptes     L     _   nemo   a            AmPm       O   nsa   2       lokes                 17157007   1       Adapter Frame Assembly              8 VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    MAX JAX PARTS LIST    MAX JAX ASSEMBLY     TEM NO  PARTNUMBER        DESCRIPHON          aTY    3   1720008   X X   8  20                         4    4   17000       X  M8NYLONLOCKNNUT    8    6   1720017    MALE90  ELBOW  EXTRA LONG 2501 LL 06 06   1        8   1715600    MAXJAXHYDRAULIC HOSE ASSEMBLY   10 x 295mm   1      9   1300   X 9  10VOLLIHPPOWERUNT      1   1708041   SHORT LUFT PAD EXTENSION   4    13   1720000               MB8x25HEXHEADBOT  4    18       1710700   X                             ASSEMBLY L 4      ITEMNO   PARTNUMBER   DESCRIPTION       4   1715702    MAXJAXLIFTHEADPIN WELDMENT   2    5   17558009    MAXJAXSLDEBLOCK  4    6   1710200   A ARMLOCKASSEMHBY     2    8   17250007   CYLINDERASSEMBLYO20x42          1    9   1720020   A HEXHEADBOLTMBx55mm   2    15   1720022   SERRATEDHEXFLANGESCREWM8x12   8       FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627 9    MAX JAX ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM          VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    10    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  TOOLS REQUIRED    Open End Wrench Set
3.   CALL  877 432 6627       15    10  With the column firmly anchored  use the base plate as a guide  then drill pilot holes b  c  d  amp  e ap   proximately 2    deep using a rotary hammer drill and 5 8    concrete drill bit     11  Move the column out of the way     12  Repeat previous steps 5   9 making sure the column base plate remains perfectly positioned over  each individual pilot hole     13  If shimming is required  insert the shims as necessary under the  base plate so that when the provided 5 8    x 2    anchor bolts are  tightened  the columns will be plumb both side to side and front  to rear   See figure 15     14  With the shims and anchor bolts in place  tighten all 5 8    x 2     anchor bolts tight to the base plate   Turn 3 to 3 3 4 turns  Do not  use an impact wrench for this procedure     NOTE    IT WILL BE HELPFUL TO MARK ON OR OTHERWISE NOTE THE LO   CATION OF SHIMS USED AT EACH DROP ANC TO ASSIST AT TIME  OF REINSTALLATION              Inspect all drop in anchors for proper setting and or damage each time the lift is re installed  Inspect the  concrete for cracks defects and or damage  Do not reinstall the lift if any of the drop in anchors are de   fective or the concrete is cracked or defective     It may be necessary to shim the columns to ensure that the columns are plumb  The columns must be  plumb and square or damage or injury may occur when using the lift  Do not exceed 1 8  total shim thick   ness when using the supplied Drop in anchors     IMP
4.   Clean inlet screen or replace     Check wall outlet voltages and wiring  Make sure unit and wall outlet are wired    VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM             gt  D    e    o lv S p  m      X T    en    MOTOR WILL NOT RUN  POSSIBLE CAUSE   Fuse blown   5 2 1 3 4    Limit switch burned out   1 2 3 4    Microswitch burned out   1 2 3 4    Motor burned out   1 2 3 4 6    Voltage to motor incorrect   2 1 8    REMEDY INSTRUCTION    Check for correct voltage  Compare supply voltage with voltage on motor name tag  Check that the  wire is sized correctly  N E C  table 310 12 requires AWG 10 for 30 Amps     Check motor is wired correctly  Compare wiring of motor to electrical diagram on drawing     Don t use extension cords  According to N E C        The size of the conductors should be such that the  voltage drop would not exceed 3  to the farthest outlet for power      Replace with new part   Reset circuit breaker   fuse   Return unit for repair    See Installation Manual     Check wall outlet voltage and wiring  Make sure unit and wall outlet is wired properly  Motor must run  at 110 120 VAC     LIFT LOWERS SLOWLY OR NOT AT ALL  POSSIBLE CAUSE  Cylinders binding   1   Release valve clogged   5 4 2 3   Pressure fitting too long   6   REMEDY INSTRUCTION  Consult Lift Manufacturer   Replace with new part   Return for repair     Check oil  Use clean 10 weight hydraulic oil or Dexron Ill automatic transmission fluid only  If fluid is  contaminated  replace with clean fluid an
5.   Metric  Socket And Ratchet Set  Metric    Tape Measure   25 Foot Minimum       Rotary Hammer Drill Or Similar  If Anchoring     Hex Key   Metric Allen Wrench Set     5 8  Masonry Bit    Large Crescent Wrench      7 8  Masonry Bit    Large Phillips Screwdriver      Hammer    Chalk Line      4 Foot Level    Medium Flat Screwdriver                 IMPORTANT NOTICE     These instructions must be followed to ensure proper installation and operation of your lift  Failure to  comply with these instructions can result in serious bodily harm and void product warranty  Manufacturer  will assume no liability for loss or damage of any kind  expressed or implied resulting from improper  installation or use of this product     STEP 1    SELECTING SITE      BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR NEW LIFT  CHECK THE FOLLOWING     1  LIFT LOCATION  Always use architects plans when available  Check layout dimension against floor  plan requirements making sure that adequate space is available     2  OVERHEAD OBSTRUCTIONS  The area where the lift will be located should be free of overhead  obstructions such as heaters  building supports  electrical lines etc     3  DEFECTIVE FLOOR  Visually inspect the site where the lift is to be installed and check for cracked or    defective concrete   Ab CAUTION    4  OPERATING TEMPERATURE  Operate lift only between temperatures of 41   104  F   5  Lift is designed for INDOOR INSTALLATION ONLY     STEP 2   FLOOR REQUIREMENTS     This lift must be installed on a solid leve
6.  air escapes the cylinders and fluid beings to weep  from the screw area  Once steady fluid appears  re tighten the  bleeder screw   See figure 23     The lift will move down when bleeding make sure all equipment   personnel  hands and feet are clear before bleeding      2  Press the power unit raise button until both cylinders reach  their full stroke  Do not continue pressing the raise button  after lift reaches full height damage to the motor and   or flow  divider can occur if continued        3  Repeat the bleeding procedure     4  Press the lowering handle inwards until the lift lowers completely to the floor  Repeat the above proce   dure until the lift maintains level lifting and lowering     DO NOT use lift if an unlevel lifting condition occurs at the arm pad locations that is greater than 3 de   grees or 1 5   If an unbalanced condition occurs  Follow the bleeding instructions shown on this page or  consult factory  The lift must be re leveled  shimmed and bled each time the lift is reinstalled  Failure to  follow these instructions can result in serious injury or death     POST INSTALLATION CHECK OFF  Columns are properly shimmed and stable Lubcation of critical components  Anchor bolts are tightened Check for overhead obstructions  Pivot   sheave pins are properly attached Lift arms are level  Electric power supply confirmed Arm restraints properly adjusted  Tie bar straps installed and bolts tight All screws  bolts  and pins are secured  Safety locks bars remove
7.  apply to some Buyers  This warranty gives the  Buyer specific legal rights  The Buyer may have other rights also which vary from State to State     ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY MUST BE COMMENCED WITHIN 60 DAYS FOLLOWING  EXPIRATION DATE OF ANY WARRANTY PROVISION OR TERM     TWO POST LIFTS FOUR POST LIFTS LIMITED WARRANTY    Better Products   Better Service   Better Value    Duration  From the date of purchase by original Purchaser or 36 12 months from the date of shipment by DANNMAR or  whichever comes first       Three Years  36 Months  Warranty on the lift structure  v One Year  12 Months  Warranty on operating components    Limited Warranty   1  Who gives this warranty  Warrantor   DANNMAR Inc   1645 Lemonwood Dr   Santa Paula  CA 93060   2  Whoreceives this warranty  Purchaser   The original Purchaser  other than for purpose of resale    3  What products are covered by this warranty  Any DANNMAR Two Post or Four Post Vehicle Service Lift     4  What is covered under this warranty  manufacturer defects due to material and or workmanship with the exceptions noted  below    5  What is not covered under this warranty    a  Any failure that results from Purchaser s abuse  neglect or failure to install  operate  maintain or service product in  accordance with instructions provided in the owner s manual s  supplied  b  Any damage caused by overloading lift beyond rated capacity  C  ltems or service normally required to maintain the product  i e  lubricants  oil  etc   d  I
8.  than what  is listed or shown on DANNMAR website s   or any DANNMAR online or published catalog  Not all  DANNMAR lift models meet the standards as prescribed by ANSI ALI ALCTV  current edition  or ANSI UL  201  Consult www autolift org for a complete list of lift models that meet ANSI ALI ALCTV  current edition  or  ANSI UL 201  or contact DANNMAR vi Buyer assumes full  responsibility for any state  county  federal or international mandated permit  license  code  standard   certification  or any other mandate required related to the installation and or operation at any DANNMAR  product  DANNMAR will not be responsible for any charges  fines  liens  or other levies imposed on the Buyer  related to any special or regional structural  seismic or any other building code and or codes such as the  Uniform Building Code  UBC   International Building Code  IBC  or any other state  county  federal or  international mandated permit  license  code  standard  certification  or other mandate  law  rule  regulation or  directive by any other agency  government  administrations  or corporations whether state  county  federal  or  international mandated     In no event will DANNMAR be liable for any special  incidental  or consequential damages based on breach of  warrant  breach of contract  negligence  strict tort  or any other legal theory  Damages that DANNMAR will not  be responsible for include  but are not limited to  loss of profits  loss of savings or revenue  loss of use of the  
9.  the ignition is off   the doors are closed  overhead obstructions are cleared  and the transmission is in neutral     Double check that the automatic chock devices are in position and then when the lift is raised  observe  the chocks     Put pads or adapters in the right position under the contact points that have been recommended     The lift should be raised just until the vehicle s wheels are about one foot off the ground  If contact  with the vehicle is uneven or it appears that the vehicle is not sitting secure  carefully lower the lift and  readjust     Always consider potential problems that might cause a vehicle to slip  i e   heavy cargo  undercoating   etc     Pay attention when walking under a vehicle that is up on the hydraulic lift     VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    DO NOT leave the controls while the lift is still in motion     DO NOT stand directly in front of the vehicle or in the bay when vehicle is being loaded or driven into  position     DO NOT go near vehicle or attempt to work on the vehicle when being raised or lowered   REMAIN CLEAR of lift when raising or lowering vehicle     DO NOT rock the vehicle while on the lift or remove any heavy component from vehicle that may  cause excessive weight shift     DO NOT lower the vehicle until people  materials  and tools are clear     ALWAYS INSURE that the safeties are engaged and lowered on to the safety ladders before any at   tempt is made to work on or near vehicle     Some vehicle maintenance a
10. 10 weight hydraulic oil or dexron Ill automatic transmis   sion fluid  Make sure the funnel used to fill the power unit is clean  An additional 1 5 Quarts should be  added after initial bleeding  at 1 3 or 1 2 full lift height  Do not add additional quarts when lift is lifted to  full height     The standard power unit for your lift is 110 220 volt  50 60hz  single phase  The lift should be plugged  into a dedicated circuit with a 30 amp circuit breaker     All wiring must be performed by a certified electrician only   SEE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS AFFIXED TO MOTOR FOR PROPER WIRING INSTRUCTIONS     RISK OF EXPLOSION     This equipment has internal arcing or parts that may spark and should not be exposed to flammable va   pors  The motor should not be located in a recessed area or below floor level     IMPORTANT    DO NOT run power unit with no oil  Damage to pump can occur     The power unit must be kept dry  Damage to power unit caused by water or other liquids such as de   tergents  acid etc    is not covered under warranty     Improper electrical hookup can damage the motor and will not be covered under warranty   Motor can not run on 50HZ without a physical change in the motor    Use a separate breaker for each power unit    Protect each circuit with a time delay fuse or circuit breaker    For 110 120 volt  single phase  use a 30 amp breaker    For 208  230 volt  single phase  use a 25 amp breaker    For 208 230 volt  three phase  use a 20 amp breaker     For 380 440 volt  thr
11. 4    Re Installation           Clear installation area of debris  tools and equipment   Blow out the mounting holes with compressed air     Inspect the drop in anchors for proper setting and the concrete for defects and   or damage        d d      Line up the holes of the Base Plates with the holes  Re shim the lift as required to ensure the lift is  installed level     5  With the Shims and Anchor Bolts in place  tighten all Anchor Bolts tight to the base plate   Do not use an impact wrench for this procedure     6  Follow all procedures as outlined in steps 8   12     Inspect all drop in anchors for proper setting and or damage each time the lift is re installed  Inspect the  concrete for cracks defects and   or damage  Do not reinstall the lift if any of the drop in anchors are de   fective or the concrete is cracked or defective     The lift must be re leveled  shimmed and blead each time the lift is reinstalled  Failure to do so may result  in Injury or death     24 VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    STEP 15   INSTALLATION OF MOTORCYCLE ADAPTERS        Motorcycle Adapter is an optional accessory   1  Lower the lift all the way to the ground     2  Swivel both arms towards the center line of the lift until they are parallel     Arms Parallel       4  Align the motorcycle adapters and lower onto the lift arms  Ensure it rests firmly on top of the lift arms   Place the adapter buttons thru the motorcycle adapter into the lift arm hole s  See figure 26     5  Disconne
12. 77 432 6627 23    STEP 13    Lift Removal      1  Depress the lowering valve on the power unit   2  Ensure that the lift is lowered all the way to the ground     3  Disconnect the power unit from the power source and   or ensure that the power to the circuit is shut  off to prevent accidental powering on of the lift while disassembling     4  Disconnect the cylinder hoses from the cylinder  Hoses can be coiled and stored in the power unit cart     Before removing cylinder hoses  always ensure that the hydraulic pressure has been relieved from the sys   tem by depressing the lowering valve until the lift is fully lowered or the raised load is fully settled onto the  safety lock bars  Never connect or disconnect hoses with the lift in an elevated non locked position     Do not perform any maintenance or installation of any components with out first ensuring that electrical  power has been disconnected at the source or panel and cannot be re energized until all maintenance  and   or installation procedures are completed     5       careful to clean up any spilled hydraulic fluid that may drip from the hose assemblies    6  Place the safety lock bars in the top column holes    7  Remove the lift arm assemblies    8  Loosen the anchor bolts   Be careful not to disturbed the lift column until ready to move the column   9    Move the column to your storage area  Secure with straps or other device to prevent any accidental  tipping or movement of the columns during storage     STEP 1
13. ATION    MAX JAX LIFT SYSTEM    DELIVER THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE LIFT OWNER    READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION  amp  OPERATION BEGINS     This instruction manual has been prepared especially for you   Your new lift is the product of over 25 years of continuous research  testing  and development and is the most technically advanced lift on the market today     RECORD HERE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION  WHICH IS LOCATED ON THE SERIAL NUMBER DATA PLATE AND THE POWER UNIT DATA PLATE   YOU CAN ALSO RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ONLINE AT    HTTP   WWW DANNMAR COM WARRANTY ASP    Lift Serial    Power Unit Serial     Lift Model    Power Unit Model     Lift Manufacturing Date  Power Unit Manufacturing Date     WARRANTY    1  DURATION  From the date of purchase by the original purchaser  Any Dannmar MaxJaxrlift system  Two Year warranty on the lift structure and other associated struc   tural components  One Year warranty on the power unit and hydraulic cylinders  and other assembly components such as valves  hoses  fittings etc  Against defects in material    or workmanship under normal use and service  from the date of installation or from the date of shipment by Dannmar or a Dannmar distributor whichever comes first    2  WHO GIVES THIS WARRANTY  WARRANTOR   Dannmar Inc   646 Flinn Ave   Moorpark  CA 93021   3  WHO RECEIVES THIS WARRANTY  PURCHASER   The original purchaser  other than for purpose of resale     4  WHAT PRODUCTS ARE COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY  Any Dannmar M
14. JAX ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM                                                                                 10  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS                                                                                 11  SELEGTING SITE msc                         11  FLOOR REQUIREMENTS tc                             11  INSTALLING THE HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS                                                            12  MOUNTING THE HYDRAULIC POWER                                                           13  SITE LAYOUT       E      14  INSTALLATION OF POWER DROP ANCHORS                                                   15  CONNECTING HYDRAULIC LINES                                                                       17  INSTALLING THE LIFT ARMS                                                                                 17  HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT SET UP                                                                      18  LIFT START UP   FINAL ADJUSTMENTS                                                             18  PLEEDINO                                                                      M 19  POST INSTALLATION CHECK OFF                                                                          19  OPERATION                                                20  SAFELIFI OPERATION ernier a  22  INSTALLATION OF MOTORCYCLE ADAPTERS                                                     25  TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE                              26  WARRANTY INFORMATION                  
15. MAX JAX SERIES       Revision C 2 2012  pn  199823    PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION   BY PROCEEDING  YOU AGREE THAT YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND AND COMPREHEND THE FULL CON   TENTS OF THIS MANUAL  DELIVER THIS MANUAL TO THE OWNER   USER   EMPLOYER WITH ALL  OTHER INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL SUPPLIED WITH THE LIFT  FAILURE TO OPERATE THIS EQUIP     MENT AS DIRECTED MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH     IMPORTANT   Reference ANSI ALI ALIOM       CAUTION  safety requirements for instal  The safe operating temperature  lation and service of automo  range for this product is  tive lifts before installing lift  41  F    104  F     SHIPPING DAMAGE CLAIMS    When this equipment is shipped  title passes to the purchaser upon receipt from the carrier  Conse   quently  claims for the material damaged in shipment must be made by the purchaser against the trans     portation company at the time shipment is received        TABLE OF CONTENTS    IMPORTANT NOTICE u      uu                                 DEFINITIONS OF HAZARD LEVELS                                                                          3  IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS                                                                       4  OWNER   EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES                                                     eese 6  PARIS INVENTORY                                                      J                            J                   8  MAX JAX PARTS LIST                 9  MAX 
16. ORTANT LEVELING INSTRUCTIONS    Before operating your lift  check to  make sure both    A    and    B    measure   ments are equal    The lift arms must be level before  operation  If your lift arms are not level   shim the columns as required        16 VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    STEP 7    CONNECTING HYDRAULIC LINES      1  Thread the male quick disconnect fittings onto Male Quick  the rear cylinder fittings using teflon tape on the Disconnect  pipe threads   See figure 16  Fitting       2  Thread one end of the male npt hose fitting into  one of the top ports of the flow divider  Turn  until 80ft Ibs of torque   Do this with both hoses   See  figure 17     3  Install the female quick disconnect fittings at  each of the other male npt hose ends   See figure  18     4  Recheck all fitting connections to make sure they are prop   erly tightened before proceeding        5  Position the power unit stand at the front or rear of the ve   hicle     6  Connect the free end of each cylinder hose assembly to the  quick disconnect fitting at the base of each cylinder   See  figure 19     Female Quick  Disconnect             STEP 8    INSTALLING THE LIFT ARMS     1  Place the Lift Arm Assembly on the Lift Heads  Install the Lift Head Pins into the Lift Head and through  the holes in the Arm Assembly then press the external c clip into place on the arm pin   See figure 20   21         STEP 9    HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT SET UP      Fill the power unit reservoir with 7 quarts of 
17. P 4    MOUNTING THE HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT        Assemble cart as shown in the figured below       Attach the hydraulic flow divider to the      Attach the short power unit hose                  After installing the cart wheels  attach the Step 1   Q Step 2  N    power unit and rubber power unit damp     A  ener pad to the power unit cart using the     four 8 x 25mm hex bolts and nylon lock i  nuts supplied   See figure 6  D      power unit cart using the four 8 x 20mm  hex bolts and nylon lock nuts supplied    See figure 7        Install flow divider with the    in    port on  the bottom left corner     Remove the plastic plug in the   IN  port on the flow divider  In   stall the long 90 degree npt fitting  in that port  Use teflon tape on  pipe threads only  When tighting  the fitting  tighten by hand first  and then using a wrench turn 3 full  turns past hand tight   See figure  8     Remove the plastic plug from the  power unit  Install the long 90 de   gree o ring fitting     as shown  Do not use teflon tape  on the JIC fittings   See figure 9     FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627    STEP 5    SITE LAYOUT      1  Based on the vehicles you will be servicing and the size of the shop space determine the desired width  and location of the lift     2  Once a location is determined  use a carpenters chalk line to layout a grid for the post locations  Keep  all dimensions and squareness within 1 8    or malfunctioning of the lift can occur     3  After the post locatio
18. a complete inventory of parts prior to beginning installation     PARTS BAG      PART             DESCRIPTION    RECEIVED  5 8    x 2  Hex Bolt For Anchors DEN    172020012       10        S    FlatWashers    5 8    x 11 Power Drop Recess Anchors DEED  L NA   1   58 11    4  Anchor SetBot_      172060055   2    MaleQuickDisconnectFiting     U      17206014   2       Female                                    _      17156002       1   Max Jax Hydraulic Hose Assembly O10 X280mm      17156000   2   Max Jax Hydraulic Hose Assembly O10 X 4520mm      Pipe Reducer  3 8  Npt Female   1 4  Npt Male  DEM  3 8  x 3 8  Pipe Nipple       17206019   2   _ 45 Degree Pipe Fitting  3 8  Npt Female   3 8    Npt Male     Long 3 8             3 8  JIC 90 Degree Fitting DEED    Long 90 Degree 3 8  x 3 8  O Ring Fitting DEED    1720009   4   M8X1 25mm Hex Bott   Power Unit Bolts        _    1720005   4    M8X25mmHexBolts ForFlowDivide        _    17200029       4       Hex Head        M8 X 55      For Column Wheels    _    172001000   2                                            17207033   12   25mm C Washers   Floor Mounting Shims       _    17207088       4          C Retainer Clips for Arms      17207000       4       PulRingsforAmPins      17200021   4       M10X45HexHead Bolt  For Column Top Straps                 717201017   4              Nylon Lock Nut  For Column Top Straps     1720705   1       Rubber Power Unit Dampener Pad            17158007   2            i2mmWheesForPowerUntCat      
19. and drill one pilot anchor  hole at location    A    in the concrete approximately 2    deep using  a rotary hammer drill and 5 8    concrete drill bit                 Move the column out of the way     Hold the drill perpendicular to the concrete surface drill out the    A    pilot hole to a minimum depth of  5 1 2    deep using a rotary hammer drill and 7 8    concrete drill bit   See figure 11     um cleaner     bolt  into the power drop anchor body  Position  the 5 8 nut at a point on the threads that will allow  the power drop anchor to set 5 8    beneath the  concrete surface   See figure 12      Tap anchor bolt assembly into hole    A    until the  bottom surface of the nut reaches the concrete  and the power drop anchor rests approximately  5 8    below the surface of the concrete   See figure  13      Drill hole approximately  5 1 2    Deep     bolt and add a washer to give better support dur           ing the setting procedure  Tighten the hex nut while holding the bolt head  to assure the anchor does  not spin  and until the power drop anchor sets 1 8  below the concrete surface  Do not use an impact    wrench for this procedure      See figure 14   Set Tool         Hex Bolt  chor is installed and set  move          Nut       the column back into position   lining up the anchor holes and  the base plate with the chalk  line mark on the floor  Anchor  the column to the floor using  one of the standard anchor  bolts and washer     5 8          FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS
20. axJax lift system    5  WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY  Manufacturer defects due to material and workmanship with the exceptions noted below    6  WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY    A  ANY INCIDENTAL  INDIRECT  OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS  DAMAGE  OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT  FAILURE  OR MALFUNC   TION OF DANNMAR INC PRODUCT    B  Any failure that results from an accident  purchaser   s abuse  neglect or failure to operate products in accordance with instructions provided in the owner   s manual s  sup   plied    C  Pre delivery service  i e  assembly  oil  etc    D  Items or service normally required to maintain the product  i e  lubricants  rubber pads  hoses that become worn  other wear items  etc    E  Additional items not covered under this warranty     a  Any component damaged in shipment or any failure caused by installing or operating unit under conditions not in accordance with installation and operation guidelines or    damaged by contact with tools or surroundings    b  Pump or valve failure caused by rain  excessive humidity  corrosive environments or other contaminants   c  Cosmetic defects that do not interfere with lift system functionality    d  Damage due to incorrect voltage or improper wiring    Other items not listed but considered general wear parts    a  hoses worn or kinked   b  rubber lift contact pads    7  RESPONSIBILITIES OF WARRANTOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY  Repair or replace  at Warrantor   s option  lift or component which is de
21. ce with the lift manufacturer s  instructions or ANSI ALI ALOIM 2000  American National Standard for Automotive Lifts Safety  Requirements for Operation  Inspection and Maintenance  and The Employer Shall ensure that lift  maintenance personnel are qualified and that they are adequately trained in the maintenance of the lift     Shall maintain the periodic inspection and maintenance records recommended by the manufacturer  or ANSI ALI ALOIM 2000  American National Standard for Automotive Lifts Safety Requirements for  Operation  Inspection and Maintenance     Shall display the lift manufacturer s operating instructions  ALI SM 93 1  ALI Lifting it Right safety  manual  ALI ST 90 ALI Safety Tips card  ANSI ALI ALOIM 2000  American National Standard for  Automotive Lifts Safety Requirements for Operation  Inspection and Maintenance  and in the case of  frame engaging lifts  ALI LP GUIDE  Vehicle Lifting Points Quick Reference Guide for Frame Engaging  Lifts  in a conspicuous location in the lift area convenient to the operator     Shall not modify the lift in any manner without the prior written consent of the manufacturer     Shall provide necessary lockout   tagout means for energy sources per ANSI Z244 1 1982  R1993    safety requirements for the lockout   tagout of energy sources  before beginning any lift repairs     INSTALLER   OPERATOR PLEASE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND   BY PROCEEDING YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING       have visually inspected the site where the lift is to b
22. conform to DANNMAR published specifications only and are free from defects in material or workmanship as  more fully set forth in the Warranty for the specific product     DANNMAR websites may contain hypertext or other links to websites not owned or controlled by DANNMAR   Links to other computer systems or websites are not supervised nor regularly reviewed by DANNMAR   DANNMAR specifically disavows legal responsibility for any information  personal opinions  guidance  advice  or instruction that a Buyer receives from others or other websites     Materials  design  specifications  images and other content from any DANNMAR website  or any other  DANNMAR affiliate or dealer website  or any DANNMAR online or published catalog are subject to change   DANNMAR takes no responsibility for improper use or any results therof  DANNMAR reserves the right to  make changes to all published warranties  website content  or published content without incurring any  obligation to notify the Buyer or public that changes were made     DANNMAR products are provided and sold as is without any express or implied warranties including  warranties of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose  other than the published written limited Warranty  for the specific product or as required by law     DANNMAR makes no promises  guarantees or assurances that our products meet any state  county  federal  or international mandated permit  license  code  standard  certification  or any other mandate other
23. considered general wear parts  Dannmar reserves the right to make design changes or add improvements to its prod uct line without incurring any obligation to make such  changes on product sold previously  Warranty adjustments within the above stated policies are based on the model and serial number of the equipment  This data must be  furnished with all warranty    Extended Warranty Available at  http   www dannmar com warranty asp    FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627 29    30    MAINTENANCE RECORDS    VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    MAINTENANCE RECORDS    FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627    31    GENERAL DISCLAIMER    In addition to all claims listed on each of the following individual WARRANTY pages  the following GENERAL  DISCLAIMERS apply     The purchaser of any DANNMAR product  Buyer  assumes the risk of verifying all materials or   resources used or relied on  In no event will DANNMAR be liable to the Buyer or to anyone else for any  decision made or action taken in reliance on information obtained from any DANNMAR website or from any  DANNMAR dealer  or third party website  or any online or published catalog     DANNMAR has exclusive title and ownership rights including all intellectual property right throughout the world  for all material and content contained on any DANNMAR website or from any DANNMAR online or published  catalog     DANNMAR warrants that all products shown on any DANNMAR website or in any online or published catalog  
24. cords   b  In some cased  components may be required to be shipped to the nearest DANNMAR Authorized Service center   Freight costs must be borne by the Purchaser   c  Usereasonable care in the installation  operation and maintenance of the products as described in the owner s  manual s     8  When Warrantor will perform repair or replacement under this warranty  Repair or replacement will be scheduled and  serviced according to the normal work flow at the servicing location  and depending on the availability of replacement  parts    9  The warranty will be voided if the product is not installed in accordance with the instructions provided by Dannmar    10  This Warranty is further limited by DANNMAR S General Disclaimer and Terms and Conditions of Sale    Limitation of Liability   DANNMAR shall have no obligation pursuant to this Warranty with respect to products which in our sole judgment have been   altered damaged  misused  abused   badly worn  lost or improperly installed or maintained  This Warranty is null and void if   the customer or any other person other than an authorized representative of DANNMAR has made any attempt to service or  modify the tool prior to its return to DANNMAR under this Warranty  In no event will either party be liable for any damage  caused by the other party s failure to fulfill its responsibilities  under these terms and conditions  In no event will either party  be liable for any lost profits  lost savings  incidental damage  or other econo
25. ct the cylinder hose from the flow control valve opposite the side you are using for the mo   torcycle adapter     FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627 25         2 a uw P n YS            O    10   11   12   13   14     26    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  LIFT WILL NOT RAISE    POSSIBLE CAUSE  Air in oil   1 2 8 13   Cylinder binding   9   Cylinder leaks internally   9   Motor run backward under pressure   11   Lowering valve leaks   3 4 6 10 11   Motor runs backwards   7 14 11   Pump damaged   10 11   Pump won t prime   1 8 13 14 3 12 10 11     Relief valve leaks   10 11       Voltage to motor incorrect   7 14 11     REMEDY INSTRUCTION    Check for proper oil level  The oil level should be up to the bleed screw in the reservoir with the lift all  the way down     Bleed cylinders     Flush Release valve  hold release handle down and start unit for 15 seconds allowing possible con   tamination to break up     Dirty oil  replace oil with clean 10 weight hydraulic fluid or Dextron III ATF   Tighten fasteners to recommended torques settings     Check for free movement of release  If handle does not move freely  replace bracket or handle assem   bly     Check motor is wired correctly  Compare wiring of motor to electrical diagram on drawing   Oil seal is damaged or cocked  Replace oil seal around pump shaft    Consult Lift Manufacturer    Replace with new part    Return unit for repair    Check pump mounting bolts  Bolts should be torqued to 15   18 ft  Ibs    Inlet screen clogged
26. d Surrounng area is clean  Check for hydraulic leaks Operation  maintenance and safety manuals on  Oil level site     FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627 19    OO L1 L1 L1 LI L1 L1  OO L1 L1 L1 LI LI    STEP 12   OPERATION     To raise lift    1  Load the vehicle onto the lift using vehicle lifting guide to determine proper lifting points   2  Never use lift pad assemblies without rubber slip over pads in place    3  Setthe parking brake or use a wheel chock to hold the vehicle in position    4    Before raising vehicle  be sure all personnel are clear of the lift and surrounding area  Pay careful at   tention to overhead clearances     5  Raise the lift to the desired height by pressing the push button on the  power unit     6  After the vehicle is raised to the desired height  pass the safety lock  bars through each column then lower lift onto the lock bars  Always in   sure safety lock bars are installed before entering work area   See figure  24     To lower lift     1  Before lowering vehicle  be sure all personnel are clear of the lift and  surrounding area  Pay careful attention to overhead clearances  Insure  all tools and equipment have been cleared from under the lift     2  Raise the lift off of the safety lock bars by pressing the push button on  the power unit  Make sure you raise the lift by at least one inch to allow  adequate clearance for the safety bars to be removed  Remove lock  bars            Push      lowering handle on the power unit until the 
27. d clean entire system     Clean release valve  Wash release valve in solvent and blow out with air     Replace fitting with short thread lead     FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627 27         O 9            A              WILL        RAISE LOADED LIFT  POSSIBLE CAUSE  Air in oil   1 2 3 4   Cylinder binding   5   Cylinder leaks internally   5   Lift overloaded   6 5   Lowering valve leaks   7 8 1 5 9   Motor runs backwards   10 12 9   Pump damaged   5 9   Pump won t prime   1 2 3 4 5 11 9     Relief valve leaks   8 5 9     10  Voltage to motor incorrect   10 12 5     QU o  ID o    3      JS       O    11     12     28    REMEDY INSTRUCTION    Check oil level  The oil level should be up to the bleed screw in the reservoir with the lift all the way  down     Check   Tighten inlet tubes or Replace inlet hose assembly    Oil seal is damaged or cocked  Replace oil seal around pump shaft    Bleed cylinders    Consult Lift Manufacturer    Check vehicle weight  Compare weight of vehicle to weight limit of the lift    Flush release valve  Hold release handle down and start unit allowing it to run for 15 seconds   Replace with new part     Return unit for repair       Check if motor is wired correctly  Compare wiring of motor to electrical diagram on power unit draw     ing   Inlet screen clogged  Clean inlet screen or replace     Check wall outlet voltage and wiring  Make sure unit and wall outlet is wired properly     VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    WARRANTY INFORM
28. e   dures  Never attempt to lift components without proper lifting tools such as forklift or cranes stay clear of  any moving parts that can fall and cause injury     1     2  3  4    10     11     12     13     14     15   16   17   18     19   20     READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS   READ AND UNDERSTAND all safety warning procedures before operating lift   KEEP AREA WELL LIGHTED      WARNING  RISK OF EXPLOSION  This equipment has internal arcing or sparking parts which should    not be exposed to flammable vapors  This machine should not be located in a recessed area or below  floor level     KEEP CONTROL HANDLES AND   OR BUTTONS dry  clean and free from grease and oil   CARE MUST BE TAKEN as burns can occur from touching hot parts     DO NOT operate equipment with a damaged power cord or if the equipment has been dropped or  damaged until it has been examined by a qualified service person     DO NOT let the power cord come in contact with hot manifolds or moving fan blades     IF AN EXTENSION CORD IS NECESSARY  a cord with a current rating equal to or more than that of  the equipment should be used  Cords rated for less current than the equipment may overheat  Care  should be taken to arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or pulled     ALWAYS UNPLUG EQUIPMENT FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLET WHEN NOT IN USE  Never use the  power cord to pull the power plug from the outlet  Grasp the plug and pull to disconnect     LET EQUIPMENT COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE PUTTING AWAY  Loop power co
29. e installed and verified the concrete to be in good  condition and free of cracks or other defects    understand that installing a lift on cracked or defective  concrete could cause lift failure resulting in personal injury or death       understand that a level floor is required for proper installation and level lifting       understand that   am responsible if my floor is of questionable slope and that I will be responsible for  all charges related to pouring a new level concrete slab if required and any charges       understand that Dannmar lifts are supplied with concrete fasteners meeting the criteria of the Ameri   can National Standard  Automotive Lifts Safety Requirements for Construction  Testing  and Valida   tion  ANSI ALI    ALCTV 2006  and that   will be responsible for all charges related to any special regional structural  and or seismic anchoring requirements specified by any other agencies and   or codes such as the  Uniform Building Code  UBC  and   or International Building Code  IBC      VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM         will assume full responsibility for the concrete floor and condition thereof  now or later  where the  above equipment model s  are to be installed  Failure to follow danger  warning  and caution instruc   tions may lead to serious personal injury or death to operator or bystander or damage to property          understand that Dannmar lifts are designed to be installed in indoor locations only  Failure to follow  installation 
30. ee phase  use a 15 amp breaker     STEP 10   LIFT START UP   FINAL ADJUSTMENTS      During the START UP procedure  observe all operating components and check for proper installation and  adjustment  DO NOT attempt to raise vehicle until a thorough operational check has been completed     1   2     18    Spray the inside of the columns where the slide blocks glide with a white lithium grease or equivalent  Remove both safety lock bars from the columns     Test the power unit by pressing the push button switch  If the motor sounds like it is operating proper   ly  raise the lift a few inches and check all hose connections for leaks  If the motor gets hot or sounds  peculiar  stop and check all electrical connections    Continue pressing the raise button until the lift starts to move     VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM       KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR of lift when operating   e Avoid pinch points     9  Raise the lift half way until the lift arms are approximately 24   off the floor     6  Loosen the bolts on the Arm Restraints  Adjust the Arm Re   straints so the gears mesh firmly and smoothly  Tighten the  Arm Restraint Bolts  Apply a small amount of grease to the  gears   See figure 22     STEP 11    BLEEDING      1  With the lift in an elevated position  the hoses connected and  the oil reservoir full  loosen the bleeder screws located at the  top of each hydraulic cylinder using a allen wrench  Do not  completely remove the bleeder screws  Watch and listen as  trapped
31. fective  has malfunctioned  and or failed to conform within duration of the warranty period  Dannmar Inc  will pay reasonable labor costs for the first 12 months only on parts returned as previously  described    8  RESPONSIBILITIES OF PURCHASER UNDER THIS WARRANTY  A  Provide dated proof of purchase and maintenance records     B  Lift or components must be delivered or shipped to the nearest Dannmar Authorized Service Center  Freight costs  if any  must be borne by the purchaser   C  Use reasonable care in the operation and maintenance of the products as described in the owner   s manual s      9  WHEN WARRANTOR WILL PERFORM REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT UNDER THIS WARRANTY  Repair or replacement will be scheduled and serviced according    to the normal work flow at the servicing location  and depending on the availability of replacement parts    THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT EXTEND TO ANY COSMETIC DEFECT NOT INTERFERING WITH EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONALITY OR ANY  INCIDENTAL  INDIRECT  OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS  DAMAGE  OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT  FAILURE  OR  MALFUNCTION OF A DANNMAR PRODUCT OR THE BREACH OR DELAY IN PERFORMANCE OF THE WARRANTY     This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied  Dannmar makes no warranty on components and or accessories fur nished to Dannmar by  third parties  These are warranted only to the extent of the original manufacturers warranty to Dannmar  Dannmar makes no warran ty on other items not listed but may be  
32. g condition occurs at the arm pad locations that is greater than 3 de   grees or 1 5     Warning  if anchor bolts are loose  or any component of the lift is found to be defective  do not use lift   Install and inspect all quick connect disconnect hose ends before any attempt is made to raise ve   hicle    Securely tighten all anchor bolts prior to operation    Never operate the lift with any person or equipment below    Never exceed rated capacity    Always ensure safety lock bar s  are engaged before any attempt is made to work on or near vehicle   Never leave lift in an elevated position unless the safety lock bar s  are engaged    Do not permit electric motor to get wet  Motor damage caused by dampness is not covered under  warranty    FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627 21    SAFE LIFT OPERATION    Automotive and truck lifts are critical to the operation and profitability of your business  The safe use of  this and other lifts in your shop is critical in preventing employee injuries and dama lifts safely you can in   sure that your shop is profitable  productive and safe  Safe operation of automotive lifts requires that only  trained employees should be allowed to use the lift     TRAINING SHOULD INCLUDE  BUT NOT LIMITED TO     Proper positioning of the vehicle on the lift arms   See manufacturers minimize wheel base loading  requirements      Use of the operating controls and the lift capacity   Proper use of jack stands or other load supporting devices   Proper 
33. if vehicle is on danger of falling     ALWAYS ENSURE that the safeties are engaged before any attempt is made to work on or near  vehicle     DRESS PROPERLY  Non skid steel toe footwear is recommended when operating lift     GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK  This lift must be grounded while in use to protect the operator  from electric shock  Never connect the green power cord wire to a live terminal  This is for ground only     DANGER   The power unit used on this lift contains high voltage  Disconnect power at the receptacle  before performing any electrical repairs  Secure plug so that it cannot be accidentally plugged in  during service     ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES  Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses  They are  not safey glasses     MAINTAIN WITH CARE  Keep lift clean for better and safe performance  Follow manual for proper  lubrication and maintenance instructions  Keep control handles and   or buttons dry  clean and free  from grease and oil     STAY ALERT  Watch what you are doing  Use common sense  Be aware     CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS  Check for alignment of moving parts  breakage of parts or any  condition that may affect its operation  Do not use lift if any component is broken or damaged     NEVER remove safety related components from the lift  Do not use lift if safety related components are  damaged or missing     NOTE  If attachments  accessories  or configuration modifying components that are located in  the load path  affect operation of the 
34. instructions may lead to serious personal injury or death to operator or bystander or dam   age to property or lift     INSTALLER   OPERATOR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT    Personal protective equipment helps makes installation and operation safer  however  it does not take  the place of safe operating practices  Always wear durable work clothing during any installation and   or  service activity  Shop aprons or shop coats may also be worn  however loose fitting clothing should be  avoided  Tight fitting leather gloves are recommended to protect technician hands when handling parts   Sturdy leather work shoes with steel toes and oil resistant soles should be used by all service personnel  to help prevent injury during typical installation and operation activities  Eye protection is essential during  installation and operation activities  Safety glasses with side shields  goggles  or face shields are accept   able  Back belts provide support during lifting activities and are also helpful in providing worker protec   tion  Consideration should also be given to the use of hearing protection if service activity is performed in  an enclosed area  or if noise levels are high        FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627    When removing the lift from shipping angles pay close attention as the posts can slide and can cause  injury  Prior to removing the bolts make sure the posts are held securely by a fork lift or some other heavy  lifting devise     PARTS INVENTORY    Be sure to take 
35. l concrete floor with no more than 3 degrees of slope  Failure to    do so could cause personal injury or death     DO NOT install this lift on any asphalt surface or any surface other than concrete   DO NOT install this lift on expansion seams or on cracked or defective concrete   DO NOT install this lift on a second   elevated floor without first consulting building architect     DO NOT install this lift outdoors     FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627 11    STEP 3    INSTALLING THE HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS      1  After installing the column wheels  turn the columns over and lay them down with the open side up   Slide the carriages upwards until they are almost to the top of the columns  Remove the cylinders    See figure 1     2  Install the cylinder fittings as shown  using teflon tape on the pipe threads    See figure 2     3  Install the cylinders through the car   riage bottom plate then through the  carriage top plate   See figure 3        4  Position the cylinder fittings through  the access hole located on the backside of the columns   See figure 4     5  Lower the carriage until it rests firmly on the baseplate  Stand the columns up     6  Install the column tie bars using the M10 x 45mm hex bolts  nuts and washers   See figure 5     LI     b      Li  Loo  oL b BS LI          NENNEN        AZ            G         Y    Sy      E    Shown with break       out to show top I         and bottom plate                   12 VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    STE
36. lift  affect the lift electrical listing or affect intended vehicle  accommodation are used on this lift and  if they are not certified for use on this lift  then the  certification of this lift shall become null and void  Contact Dannmar Equipment for information  pertaining to certified attachments  accessories  or configuration modifying components     FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627 5    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  OWNER   EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES    Shall ensure that lift operators are qualified and that they are trained in the safe use and operation of  the lift using the manufacturer s operating instructions  ALI SM01 1  ALI Lifting it Right safety manual   ALI ST 90 ALI Safety Tips card  ANSI ALI ALOIM 2000  American National Standard for Automotive Lifts  Safety Requirements for Operation  Inspection and Maintenance  ALI WL Series  ALI Uniform Warning  Label Decals Placards  and in the case of frame engaging lifts  ALI LP GUIDE  Vehicle Lifting Points   Quick Reference Guide for Frame Engaging Lifts     Shall establish procedures to periodically inspect the lift in accordance with the lift manufacturer s  instructions or ANSI ALI ALOIM 2000  American National Standard for Automotive Lifts Safety  Requirements for Operation  Inspection and Maintenance  and The Employer Shall ensure that lift  inspectors are qualified and that they are adequately trained in the inspection of the lift     Shall establish procedures to periodically maintain the lift in accordan
37. lift has descended completely     When lowering the lift pay careful attention that all personnel and objects are kept clear  Always keep a  visual line of site on the lift at all times  Always make sure that both lock bars are removed     WEEKLY MAINTENANCE    1  Lubricate all moving parts with a white lithium grease     2  Check all connections  bolts and pins to insure proper mounting     MONTHLY MAINTENANCE   1  Make a visual inspection of all moving parts and check for excessive signs of wear   2  Check condition of lift pads and adapters    3  Check condition of arm restraints  Adjust as necessary    4    Replace all faulty parts before lift is put back into operation     20 VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    TO RAISE LIFT    Always follow the bleeding instructions outlined in the manual prior to using your lift    Read operating and safety manuals before using lift    Always lift vehicle according to manufacturer s recommended lifting points    Position vehicle between columns  Adjust swing arms so that vehicle is positioned with the center of  gravity midway between pads    Position lift contact pads at manufacturers recommended lifting points    Use truck adapters as needed  Never exceed 6  of pad   adapter height    Raise lift by pressing raise button on power unit until contact pads make contact with the underside of  vehicle    Recheck to make sure vehicle is secure    Raise vehicle to desired working height then press power unit   Lowering handle until lif
38. llowed to insure proper  installation and operation of your lift  Failure to comply with these instructions can result in serious  bodily harm and void product warranty     9  Dannmar Equipment will assume no liability for loss or damage of any kind  expressed or implied  resulting from improper installation or use of this product     DEFINITIONS OF HAZARD LEVELS    Identify the hazard levels used in this manual with the following definitions and signal words  Watch for  this symbol  It Means  Immediate hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death     Watch for this symbol  It Means  Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury    Watch for this symbol  It Means  Hazards or unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury     product or property damage   Ab CAUTION    Lubricate all cable sheaves  bearings  and shafts with grease prior to operating the lift  Lubricate all on an  annual basis     Motors and all electrical components are not sealed against the weather and moisture  Install this lift    in a protected indoor location  Failure by the owner to provide the recommended shelter could result in  unsatisfactory lift performance  property damage  or personal injury     FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  877 432 6627 3    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  READ THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRELY   IMPORTANT NOTICE      Do not attempt to install this lift if you have never been trained on basic automotive lift installation proc
39. mic consequential damages  DANNMAR  products are provided and sold as is without any express or implied warranties including warranties of  merchantability or fitness for particular purpose  No warranties  expressed or implied  will apply after the period set forth  in this Limited Warranty  DANNMAR may modify these terms and conditions at any time by either providing the customer  with written notice or posting such revised terms on www DANNMAR com  Such revised terms shall be effective thirty days  from the date of such written notice or posting     THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK     Dannmar     EQUIPMENT  s       FOR PARTS OR SERVICE CONTACT     Dannmar Equipment  Inc   646 Flinn Ave  Suite A  Moorpark  CA  93021   Tel  877 432 6627  Fax  805 530 1909    www dannmar com    
40. nd repair activities may cause the vehicle to shift  Follow the manufac   turer s guidelines when performing these operations  The use of jack stands or alternate lift points may  be required when completing some repairs     READ AND UNDERSTAND all safety warning procedures before operating lift     KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR  Remove hands and feet from any moving parts  Keep feet clear of  lift when lowering  and avoid pinch points     ONLY TRAINED OPERATORS should operate this lift  All non trained personnel should be kept away  from work area     NEVER let non trained personnel come in contact with  or operate lift     USE LIFT CORRECTLY  Use lift in the proper manner  Never use lifting adapters other than what is ap   proved by the manufacturer     DO NOT override self closing lift controls   CLEAR AREA if vehicle is on danger of falling   STAY ALERT  Watch what you are doing  Use common sense  Be aware     CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS  Check for alignment of moving parts  breakage of parts or any condi   tion that may affect its operation  Do not use lift if any component is broken or damaged     NEVER remove safety related components from the lift  Do not use lift if safety related components  are damaged or missing     When the lift is being lowered  make sure everyone is standing at least six feet away   Be sure there are no jacks  tools  equipment  left under the lift before lowering     Always lower the vehicle down slowly and smoothly     FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS  CALL  8
41. ns are properly marked  use a chalk or crayon to make an outline of the columns  on the floor at each location using the post base plates as a template     4  Double check all dimensions and make sure that the layout is perfectly square     Note  Wide or narrow installation is possible  The lift can be installed at a width that suits the vehicles you  will be raising  You may even choose to install additional anchors at varied column positions for adaptabil   ity to multiple vehicle configurations     Sport compacts  105    115    Typical       Mid size  110      120    Typical       Light duty   sport trucks  115      120    Typical    Full size trucks  120      130    Typical    Use the edge of the base plate to  line up the posts along the chalk line    Chalk line             14 VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM      After drilling  thoroughly clean hole using a vacu       Thread the 5 8  x 4  set tool hex bolt  sacrificial           set the anchor  first remove      set tool hex      After the  A  power drop an     STEP 6   INSTALLATION OF POWER DROP ANCHORS      Before proceeding  double check location and measurements   make certain that the base plates of each column are aligned  with the chalk   crayon lines     FOLLOW PROCEDURE EXACTLY FOR PROPER FITTING AND  ALIGNMENT OF ANCHORS  THE HOLES MUST BE DRILLED  ACCORDING TO THE HOLE LOCATION DIAGRAM SHOWN  BELOW     Using the base plate on the column as a guide  hold the drill  perpendicular to the concrete surface 
42. product or any associated equipment  cost of capital  cost of any substitute equipment  facilities  or services   downtime  the claims of third parties  including customers  and injury to property  This limitation does not  apply to damages caused by breach of the warranty of title and against infringements or to claims for personal  injury     Unless modified in a writing signed by both parties  it is understood that DANNMAR published Warranties and    10     11     DANNMAR Terms and conditions of Sale are to be the complete and exclusive agreement  Agreement   between the parties superseding all oral or written prior agreements and all other communications between  the parties relating to the subject matter of said Agreement  including statements made by sales persons  No  employee of DANNMAR or any other party is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made in the  Agreement  The buyer is warned  therefore  to check all Warranties and review in full detail the Terms and  Conditions of Sale carefully to see that it correctly reflects those terms that are important to the Buyer     The Agreement allocates the risks of product failure between DANNMAR and the buyer  This allocation is  recognized by both parties and is reflected in the price of the goods  Buyer acknowledges that they have read  and fully understand the Agreement  and are bound by its terms  Some States do not allow limitations on how  long an implied warranty lasts  so the above limitation may not
43. rd loosely around  equipment when storing     TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  do not operate equipment in the vicinity of open containers of flam   mable liquids  i e   gasoline      ADEQUATE VENTILATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED when working on operating internal combustion  engines     KEEP HAIR  LOOSE CLOTHING  FINGERS  AND ALL PARTS OF THE BODY AWAY FROM MOVING  PARTS     TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  do not use on wet surfaces or expose to rain   USE ONLY AS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL  Use only manufacturer s recommended attachments   DO NOT raise vehicle on the lift until installation is completed as instructed in this manual     KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR  Remove hands and feet from any moving parts  Keep feet clear of  lift when lowering  Avoid pinch points     KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN  Cluttered work areas invite injuries     CONSIDER WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT  Do not expose equipment to rain  DO NOT use in damp or  wet locations  Keep area well lighted     VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW DANNMAR COM    o        p          10     11     12     13     14     15     ONLY TRAINED OPERATORS should operate this lift  All non trained personnel should be kept away  from work area  Never let non trained personnel come in contact with  or operate lift     USE LIFT CORRECTLY  Use lift in the proper manner  Never use lifting adapters other than what is  approved by the manufacturer     DO NOT override self closing lift controls   REMAIN CLEAR of lift when raising or lowering vehicle   CLEAR AREA 
44. t carriages rest onto nearest safety lock position    Maintain visual contact with vehicle and surrounding area at all times while raising lift    Stop immediately if load shifts or becomes unlevel    Always ensure safety lock bar s  are installed before any attempt is made to work on or near vehicle   Always ensure contact pads are making full contact with vehicle before attempting to work on or near  vehicle     TO LOWER LIFT    Raise lift by pressing raise button on power unit  Elevate lift at least one inch to allow adequate clear   ance to remove lock bar s     Remove both safety lock            Be sure tool trays  stands or personnel are removed from under vehicle    Lower vehicle by pressing power unit lowering handle until lift has descended completely   Maintain visual contact with vehicle and surrounding area at all times while lowering lift    Stop immediately if load shifts or becomes unlevel    Before removing vehicle from lift area  position lift arms to provide unobstructed exit    Never  drive over lift arms     REQUIRED MONTHLY MAINTENANCE    Always consult operation manual for factory recommended maintenance    Check arm restraints for proper operation    Check all bolts and pins to ensure proper mounting    Visually inspect safety lock bar s     Visually inspect concrete floor  Do not use lift if concrete foundation shows signs of deterioration   Inspect all anchor bolts    Inspect all lift pads  replace if necessary     Do not use lift if an unlevel liftin
45. tems considered general wear parts such as rubber pads  lifting cables  etc  unless wear or failure is a direct result  of manufacturer defect due to material and or workmanship  e  Any component damaged in shipment or any failure caused in whole or in part by installing or operating lift under  conditions not in accordance with installation and operation guidelines or damaged by contact with tools or  surroundings   Motor or pump failure caused by rain  excessive humidity  corrosive environments or other contaminants   Rusted components due to improper maintenance or corrosive environments   Cosmetic defects that do not interfere with product functionality   Damage due to incorrect voltage or improper wiring   Any incidental  indirect  or consequential loss  damage  or expense that may result from any defect  failure  or   malfunction of DANNMAR Inc  Product     All electrical components  excluding power unit  are guaranteed for one year against defects in workmanship and or   materials when the lift is installed and used according to specifications      The cost of labor to make repairs or replacements   m  Shipping costs    6  Responsibilities of Warrantor under this warranty  Repair or replace  at Warrantor s option  component which is defective   has malfunctioned and or failed to conform within duration of the warranty period  DANNMAR will not pay labor costs    7  Responsibilities of Purchaser under this warranty    a  Provide dated proof of purchase and maintenance re
46. use  understanding and visual identification of safety lock devices and their operation     Reviewing the safety rules  Proper housekeeping procedures  lift area should be free of grease  oil   tools  equipment  trash  and other debris      A daily inspection of the lift should be completed prior to its use  Safety devices  operating controls   lift arms and other critical parts should be inspected prior to using the lift     All maintenance and repairs of the lift should be completed by following repair parts should meet or  exceed OEM specifications  Repairs should only be completed by a qualified lift technician     The vehicle manufacturer s recommendations should be used for spotting and lifting the vehicle     LIFT OPERATION   SAFETY    It is important that you know the load limit  Be careful that you do not overload the lift   If you are un   sure what the load limit is  check the data plate found on one of the lift columns or contact the manu   facturer  The center of gravity should be followed closely to what the manufacturer recommends     Always make sure you have proper overhead clearance  Additionally  check  that attachments    vehicle signs  campers  antennas  etc   are not in the way   Be sure that prior to the vehicle being raised  the doors  trunk  and hood are closed securely     Prior to being raised  make sure there is no one standing closer than six feet from the lift   After positioning the vehicle on the lift runways  set the emergency brake  make sure
    
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