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Kendon Stand-Up Owner's Manual page 22

Motorcycle lift

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3. Remove all cords, hoses, tie-down straps etc.
4. Remove the pump handle and store it separately.
5. With the lift now in a horizontal position, fold the folding rear section of
lift closed and attach the rubber latch to the main frame of the lift.
6. In the horizontal position, the lift stands on three feet. Two have
rollers; one does not. The lift is designed to stand up on the roller feet
at the bottom of the scissor assembly.
7. Rotate the lift into a standing position by lifting the non-roller feet (do
NOT use the tie-down rings for lifting). Tilt the lift onto the rollers and
continue standing the lift upright until the support at the bottom of the
folded rear section of the lift touches the floor and lift is upright
standing.
8. To move the lift, tilt it slightly and roll on the rollers to the storage
location, then tilt the lift to a vertical, upright position.
IMPORTANT: The lift is designed to stand upright. However, it is heavy and
may be knocked over. It is IMPERATIVE to secure the upright lift to the wall
using a HEAVY DUTY cable. Failure to obey this warning will void the
warranty on your Kendon Stand-Up™ Motorcycle Lift and may cause serious
injury or death.
Putting the Kendon Lift Back Down for Use
When it's time to use your Kendon Stand Up™ bike lift again, it's important to
be careful lowering it from the standing position.
1. The Lift weighs over 150 pounds. If you cannot comfortably lift 100 to
150 pounds, do NOT attempt to raise or lower the lift to or from the
storage position without assistance. Failure to obey this warning will
void the warranty on your Kendon Lift and may cause serious injury or
death.
2. With assistance, tilt the lift down from standing position by securely
holding the non-roller feet. Rotate the lift down until all four feet are
securely on the floor. Make sure the lift is level on a flat concrete or
asphalt surface.
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