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  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Dear Customer Congratulations and thank you for purchasing a Powermover by Ultra-Fab. It is our intent to provide you with the best possible product we can build, backed up by excellent customer service. We realize, as with any power equipment, that the user of our products will need assistance from time to time.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS BASIC OPERATION Warning-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Keyed Switch-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Variable Speed Control------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Forward & Reverse-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Hydraulic Switches------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Brake Control------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Braking--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Charging System---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Steering--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Hydraulic Lift------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Hour Meter---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Options--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Safety Recommendation-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 GENERAL MAINTENANCE Motors---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Grease Fittings-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Batteries-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Hydraulic Fluid Level--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Chains--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Tires------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 REPLACING PARTS Recommendations-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5...
  • Page 4: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION WARNING Your Powermover was designed to move heavy objects and loads on nearly level surfaces. Do not operate on slopes. KEYED SWITCH Your Powermover requires a key to turn the ignition switch on. Be sure to turn the key to the off position when your Powermover is not in use.
  • Page 5 STEERING Your Powermover is equipped with a steering handle that turns the Powermover when pushed to the right or left. There is a caster under the rear of the PowerMover that swivels as you turn. CAUTION: WHEN FIRST LEARNING TO OPERATE THE POWERMOVER SLOW AND EASY IS THE BEST POLICY FOR BOTH THE SPEED CONTROL AND THE STEERING CONTROL.
  • Page 6: General Maintenance

    It is recommended that only certified mechanics replace most of the parts on your Powermover. Ultra-Fab stocks any and all parts necessary to keep your Powermover in good operating condition allowing for the best possible service. Many of the parts are self explanatory and very easy to replace.
  • Page 7 MOTOR STEP 1) Open the door to battery compartment and disconnect the negative leads on the battery terminal (2 places) This eliminates all power to the motor and the handle. STEP 2) Remove the top cover by removing the six screws. Disconnect the two wires from the motor terminals.
  • Page 8 FRONT DRIVE TIRES To change a tire is just like a car. Remove the lug nuts and the tire and wheel will pull straight out and off. CHAINS Adjustment of the chains is accomplished by loosening the bolts securing the bearing block to the frame, and then adjusting the tightening screw.
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  • Page 17: Chassis Wiring

    PM5900 Chassis Wiring Motor Orange White Yellow DC88 Pump Controller Solenoid Battery Battery Rev: 12/2012...
  • Page 18 PM5900 Handle Wiring Emergency Diagram Stop Orange Brake Forward/Reverse Switch Orange Yellow White PB 6 Lift Switch Throttle (Optional) Keyed Switch Hour Meter Battery White Gray Level Ind. Resistor Relay Circuit Breaker Red + Battery Black - Charger Inlet Battery Charger Battery + 3 Battery - 4...