Operating Lift With The Remote; Toggle Switch; Marking Stop Point; Use Of Lock Pin When Not In Use - piER plEASURE HYDRAULIC BOAT LIFT Owner's Manual & Assembly Manual

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Operating Lift With The Remote & Toggle Switch
The hydraulic lift system is standard with one two-
button remote and a toggle switch. The toggle switch
is located inside the hydraulic box. Either the remote
or the toggle switch can be used to raise and lower
the lift. Use caution when you activate the power.
If the the remote is not responding properly, use the
toggle switch to raise the lift. The remote will not
respond properly if the battery is low or the signal
between the remote and receiver is weak.
Additional remotes are available through your dealer.
See page 8 for remote programming.

Marking Stop Point

The hydraulic lift raises very quickly. Damage to
your boat and lift canopy could occur. Raise the
the lift in small increments the first time you raise
the boat up under the canopy. Once have you
determined the maximum height, mark the stop
point on the lift upright post. The stop point should
be marked where you can see it from the boat and
while standing on the dock. This photo shows the
use of black tape on the lift upright to mark the
stopping point.

Use Of Lock Pin When Not In Use

When lift is not used for an extended period of time, install
the lock pin into the available hole on the hydraulic beam
assembly. Hydraulic fluid from the cylinder may flow slowly
back into the fluid tank while you are gone. The lock pin will
stop the lift from lowering. If the lift has lowered against the
pin, you will have to raise the lift slightly to remove the pin.
Access Hole
The access hole to the hydraulic beam is protected by
a safety cover. Never use the hydraulic system without
having this cover properly installed.
This slotted hole in the hydraulic beam allows for
service to the hydraulic cylinder, cable, sheaves, and
fasteners. Contact your dealer if you are experiencing
problems with the hydraulic beam.
Pin inserted into beam.
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