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H I G H L A N D E R Commercial Platform Lift CPL400 CPL600 CPL800 CPL1000 CPL1200 CPL1400 This manual has been provided to assist you with lift installation and operation. For further assistance please contact your authorized Harmar dealer or Harmar’s Technical Service department.
Table of Contents Installing the lift Using the Manual When You Receive the Lift Specifications Safety Code Requirements Site Requirements Required Tools Required Materials Preparing to Install the Lift Controller Harness Connections Installing the platform Installing the outer guard panel Installing the fixed ramp Installing the folding ramp Anchoring the Lift...
When You Receive the Lift • Check the lift for shipping damage. If you see any damage contact the freight carrier to file a damage claim. • Verify the products match that described on the packing list attached to the exterior packaging. •...
Code Requirements Your lift has been designed to meet ASME A18.1 section 2 and CSA B44/ASME A17.5, with the addition of certain options. Code requirements for Vertical Platform lifts vary depending on location. It is the installers responsibility to contact their local code enforcement office and determine all of the regulations they are subject to.
Preparing to Install the Lift Final Site Inspection Verify the surface the lift will mount to is smooth and level. This surface must be made from 3,500 psi reinforced concrete with a minimum thickness of 4”. Verify that there is enough space for the lifts foot print. Be sure to include space neccesary for platform. Caution: Verify that the running clearance around the lift complies with any codes for your area.
Installing the Platform Step 1 Step 3 The mounting bolts, nuts and spacers that Align the four mounting holes and insert a ½” secure the platform to the lift carriage are x 3” bolt into each hole. The upper holes packaged in the small parts box.
Installing the Outer Guard Panels Step 1 Step 3 Remove the hexbolts on the corners of the Plug in the harness for the platform control platform. Insert the guard panel posts into box. Secure the harnesses under the clip on the pockets in the platform.
Installing Auto-folding Ramp (optional) Step 1 Step 3 Install the ramp roller guide on the side of the Attach the ramp to the pivot tabs using lift tower using the screws already installed in shoulder bolts and locking nuts. Tighten the the panels.
Anchoring the Lift Step 4 (800 or taller models) Taller lifts must have the top of the lift Anchors tower anchored into a solid surface to Harmar recommends securing the lift using ensure running clearances remain the concrete anchors provided. If you constant.
Setting the Limit Switches Your lift is equipped with upper and lower limit switches. The vertical location of these switches may be adjusted to fit your application. Typically the upper limit switch will need to be adjusted so the platform will stop level with the upper landing.
Verifying Operation of the Lift Caution: Complete the following section before training the customer to use the lift. Step 1 Run the lift up and down for 5 complete cycles. Hold the direction button down and allow the limit switches to stop the lift. At the top, verify that the platform stops level with the upper landing. At the bottom, verify the access ramp (if equipped) unfolds and rests on the ground.
Manual Override Call-Sends (optional) Your lift is equipped with a manual The optional Call-Send controls are to be handcrank, to be used in the case of a power used at the upper and/or lower landings to failure. call the platform to you or send it to the other landing.
Top Landing Gate (optional) A length of multi conductor wire will need to be ran from the bottom of the lift The optional top landing gate is provided with a combination tower up to the landing gate. Consult mechanical lock and electric contact (interlock). local codes for type and mounting The interlock: requirements.
EMI and Flush Strike Interlocks (optional) The optional EMI or Flush Strike Interlocks are provided with a combination mechanical lock and electric EMI Interlock contact. They are to be used with existing doors. The interlock: Prevents the lift from running if the door is not closed.
Platform Gate (optional) The optional platform gate is provided with a combination mechanical lock and electric contact (interlock). The interlock: Prevents the lift from running if the gate is not closed. Prevents the gate from being opened if the platform is not at the bottom landing. Unlocks when the lift is on the lower limit switch.
Fascia Panel (optional) A fascia panel provides a smooth surface for the platform edge to run against to prevent any shear or obstruction hazards and must be utilized. A running clearance of no more than 3/4” and no less than 3/8” must be maintained between the edge of the platform and the fascia panel.
Congratulations on the purchase of your Harmar Vertical Platform Lift. This lift has been engineered to provide trouble free service for many, many years. Please read this manual completely before operating your lift. Safety • Do not exceed the maximum payload capacity of 750 lbs. •...
Controls Emergency Stop In an emergency push this red button to stop the lift. Turn the button clockwise to run. Controls upward movement of lift platform. To move platform up, depress and hold the upper half of the rocker switch. To cease movement, release switch.
Operating the Lift Step 1 - Up Step 3 Drive onto and stop in the middle of the Press and hold the UP rocker. The lift will platform. Apply the brakes of your chair or move in the up direction and stop when it scooter.
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Step 1 - Down Step 3 Drive onto and stop in the middle of the Press and hold the DOWN rocker. The lift platform. Apply the brakes of your chair or will move in the down direction and stop scooter. when it reaches the lower landing.
Harmar warrants to the original purchaser of a Highlander Commercial vertical platform lift manufactured by us to be free from defects in material, mechanical and electrical components (parts),excluding labor cost, batteries and paint, for a period of two (2) years *, provided that the products have been installed, maintained and operated properly. be charged for labor, consequential damage or repair expenses.
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