Assembly; Securing The Hoist; Surge Protection - Champion 18890 Owner's Manual

Electric hoist, single line 440 lb./double line 880 lb.
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Securing the Hoist

This CPE 440 lb ./880 lb . electric hoist already
comes with the remote control, power cord, wire
cable and stop bracket attached, and therefore
the user only needs to secure the hoist to a sturdy
support structure using the support brackets
provided .
1 . Remove hoist and support brackets from
packaging, being careful to set aside the
mounting hardware needed .
2 . Make sure the supporting structure for the
hoist will be secure enough to support the
hoist and any load that may be hoisted .
DANGER
Do not attached the hoist to any support
structure that is not firmly secured in a
straight up and down vertical position . The
hoist must remain in a straight up and down
vertical position while in use . Loads should
NOT be hoisted at an angle .
CAUTION
Make sure the hoist is secured to a fixed
support structure . It is NOT recommended
to secure the hoist to a moveable support
fixture .
3 . Place the support brackets over the structure .
4 . Have a person or two help hold the hoist in
position under the support brackets so the
hoist is aligned with the holes in the support
brackets .
Assembling the Hoist Cont'd.
5 . Thread the flat washer ø10 and lock washer
ø10 onto the M10x26 bolt .
6 . Insert the bolt through the support bracket
and into the mounting hole in the top of the
hoist . Hand tighten bolt .
7 . Repeat for the remaining bolts on the two
support brackets .
8 . Once all the bolts have been hand tightened
and the hoist is in the desired position,
firmly tighten all bolts using a 16 mm wrench
or socket (not included), until the hoist is
secure .
CAUTION
The hoist must be secured with both support
brackets (2) and all bolts (4) . Do not try and
secure a hoist to any structure with missing or
damaged parts . Secure firmly before use .

Surge Protection

CAUTION
Voltage fluctuation may impair the proper
functioning of sensitive electronic equipment .
While there is no way to prevent voltage
fluctuations, electrical equipment may be
protected by making sure your electrical
equipment is connected to a surge protected
outlet or with a rated surge protection device .

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