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OPERATION

Safety Check Before Operation
Before using the lift:
• Carefully inspect the unit for wear or damage. Pay particular attention to the cable.
• Ensure that the lift is at room temperature before use.
• Ensure that the winch brake drum is clean and dry before use.
Loading a Drywall Panel
1. Set (lower) the backstop, so the lift won't roll backward.
2. Swing open the panel support hooks on the two crossarms. Ensure that the cradle is turned so the support hooks are on the opposite side from the winch
wheel.
3. Extend the crossarm outriggers on the cradle as needed to fully support the length of the drywall panel.
4. Release the tilt latch to tilt the cradle.
5. Hold the drywall panel with its face paper toward the tilted cradle, and load the panel onto the lift as shown. Set the panel onto the support hooks, and
carefully lean it against the crossarms.
6. If installing the panel on a flat ceiling, tilt the cradle back up to its level position and lock the tilt latch. If installing the panel on a side wall or a sloped ceiling,
leave the cradle tilted. Raise the backstop on the base, and carefully roll the lift close to the position where the panel will be installed.
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Operating Procedure
Raising a Drywall Panel
IMPORTANT: Always lower the backstop before lifting the panel to a sloped ceiling or a side wall.
Crank the winch wheel in the direction shown (hold the post for leverage) until the panel is at the
desired height.
The brake is spring-loaded to automatically hold the cradle at the selected height when you stop
cranking.
Lowering the Panel
1. Grasp the wheel handle with your right hand to stop the winch from turning forward.
2. Retain your hold on the winch handle. Carefully release the brake with your left hand and slowly
rotate the wheel backward to lower the cradle to the desired height.
Disassembly and Storage
3. Always store the lift in a dry, protected area.
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