Grounding; Extension Cord Information; Electronic Hoist Location - Champion 18890 Owner's Manual

Electric hoist, single line 440 lb./double line 880 lb.
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Grounding

Your electronic hoist must be properly connected
to an appropriate ground to help prevent electric
shock .
WARNING
Failure to properly ground the electric hoist
can result in electric shock .
A ground terminal prong connected to the
power plug has been provided on the power
cord . If grounding of the hoist is not properly
understood, do not operate until grounding
has been explained . We strongly recommend
that you consult with a qualified electrician to
ensure compliance with local electrical codes if
grounding of the product is not fully understood .
Improper connection of the equipment or the
grounding conductor can result in electric shock .
If the cord, plug, or outlet look damaged do
not plug into a live terminal . Replace or fix any
damaged cords, prongs, or outlets before use .
Do not use any adapter or extension to connect
the plug to a power source or outlet that is not
grounded .

Extension Cord Information

If an extension cord must be used to power your
electric hoist, please refer the minimum gauge of
cord as it relates to feet needed .
Length
25 ft . (7 .6 m)
50 ft . (15 .2 m)
100 ft . (30 .5 m)
WARNING
Use only 3-prong grounding outlets and 3-wire
extension cords with 3-prong grounding plugs .
7
Gauge
18 AWG Min .
16 AWG Min .
14 AWG Min .

Electronic Hoist Location

A proper hoist work area is recommended . The
hoist work area must be clean and well lighted .
The work area must not be accessible to children
or animals . Loads may be very heavy and property
damage, injury or death may occur if distractions
are present . Do not use to lift loads directly
overhead . Stand to the side while lifting . The hoist
should be located in an area that has enough
clearance on all sides of it, to avoid any accidental
breaking of the wire cable or dropping of the load .
Try to avoid the following dangers in any hoist work
area .
Any oils, liquids or other slipping hazards on
the work area floor
Confined spacing
Distractions of any kind
Dim or poor lighting
NOTE
Electric hoist is for indoor use only . Do not
install, operate or store outdoors .
CAUTION
Make sure power cord and remote control cord
are always out of the way of the load, and are
never in a position to get frayed, pinched or
damaged .
DANGER
Do not use if you have a pacemaker .
Electromagnetic fields in close proximity to a
pacemaker may cause interference or failure
of the pacemaker . People with pacemakers
should:
Consult a doctor before use
Never operate alone
Inspect hoist power cord for proper
grounding connection and any signs of
possible electric shock hazards
ENGLISH
18890

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