LIFT SYSTEM OPERATION
WARNING! The lift system is intended for the
transport of only mobility devices. The mobility
device must be unoccupied before operating the
lift.
WARNING! Do not exceed the load limits of your
vehicle or hitch system as specified by the vehicle
manufacturer.
WARNING! Use extreme caution when driving with
the lift installed on your vehicle. Be aware that
the lift extends away from the back of the vehicle
and extra clearance is needed when backing up,
turning, parking, or driving through driveway
entrances/exits. Drive slowly when negotiating pot
holes, road bumps, and railroad tracks.
To operate the lift system:
1. Insert the key into the key switch to turn on and off.
The green light will illuminate when the lift system
is on.
2. Use the toggle switch to raise or lower the lift system
See figure 13.
Loading and Securing Your Mobility Device
1. Set the speed control of the mobility device to the
slowest setting and carefully drive your mobility
device onto the lift platform, being sure to center
the mobility device on the platform to the best of
your ability.
NOTE: You may wish to load the mobility device
while standing next to it using the manual freewheel
feature. Refer to the mobility device owner's manual
for more information on manual freewheel mode.
WARNING! If the lift is equipped with an automatic
lock-down arm, load the product onto the lift
platform from the driver's side of the vehicle to
ensure proper contact of the automatic lock-
down arm with the product floorboard. Loading
the product from the passenger side will cause
the automatic lock-down arm to interfere with the
product seat when the platform is raised.
2. Shut down the power to the mobility device, remove
the key if applicable, and make sure the unit is in
drive mode (drive motors engaged). Refer to the
mobility device owner's manual for more information
on drive mode.
WARNING! Never leave a mobility device in manual
freewheel mode during lift system transport, as the
mobility device could roll.
Outlander Series
I V. O P E R AT I O N
www.pridemobility.com
LIGHT
KEY
SWITCH
TOGGLE
SWITCH
Figure 13. Key Switch and Toggle Switch Operation
15