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USER MANUAL
MAINTENANCE
WARRANTY
Use basic cleaning supplies to remove dirt and dust from the exterior of the Power Lift.
Lubricating the lifting pad bushings:
Your Power Lift stand has 4 self-lubricating Teflon bushings installed inside the frame
tubes. Over time, subjection to dust may cause the bushings to become dry or make
noise. Use of a dry lubricant such as Teflon or silicone spray may be used to help
re-lubricate the bushings.
Do not use oil based lubricants such as WD-40, as this will only attract more dust
and may cause premature bushing wear.
SYSTEMS POWER LIFT WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
Your newly purchased Power Lift comes with a limited one year warranty.
This Limited Warranty covers any defects in material or workmanship under normal use
during the warrant period. (Excludes vinyl graphic)
During the warranty period, Systems LLC, will repair or replace, at no charge, products
or parts of a product that proves defective because of improper material or
Workmanship, under normal use and maintenance.
SYSTEMS POWER LIFT COPYRIGHT
Information and views expressed in this document, including URL and other website
references, may change without notice. This document does not provide you with any
legal rights to any intellectual property in any Systems product. You may copy and use
this document for your internal, reference purposes.
© 2015 Systems LLC. All rights reserved. Systems and Power Lift are trademarks of
Systems LLC.
Your Power Lift stand is designed to be durable and can handle
various types of climates and terrains. Wherever you bring your
motorcycle you can count on the Power Lift stand to raise it up.
Following these steps will ensure your stands longevity and
reliability.
24715 Ave Rockefeller, Valencia, CA 91355
661.294.**** www.powerliftsystem.com
UPWARD FOOT PEDAL
POWER LIFT HANDLE
DOWNWARD FOOT PEDAL
BATTERY PORT
(2) DISABLE SWITCH KEYS
GETTING STARTED
OPERATING PROCEDURE
CHARGING YOUR POWER LIFT:
USING THE ON/OFF DISABLE KEY SWITCH
Your power lift comes with the disable switch turned to the o position. This feature
disables the use of the foot switches to prevent any accidental raising or lowering of the
lifting pad.
To activate your power lift stand use one of the keys provided and turn your switch to
the on (green) position. Key slot is located on the backside of the stand, opposite the
foot switches.
Once your stand is activated remove the key and keep them in a safe place for later
use. Do not leave keys in stand
We recommend that you turn your stand o when ever your bike is going to be left
unattended in the upright position to prevent any accidental injury or property damage
that may occur from improper use of the stand.
Step 1: Make sure your Power Lift stand is placed on a
solid level surface to ensure your motorcycle is stable
and secure when it is lifted from the ground. Choose a
location that allows for your motorcycle to easily be
maneuvered onto and o of your stand. Foot pedals
should be aligned to the left side of your motorcycle.
Step 2: Align front tire with the center of the right side of
your stand (flat side opposite of the lifting handle). Front
wheel should be close to, but not making contact with
the stand. You should have enough room to turn your
front wheel right and left. (SEE FIG. 1)
Step 3: Turn handlebars all the way to the left and push
motorcycle so that the front wheel clears the side of the
stand. Stop once your front tire clears the stand. The
front of your motorcycles frame should be parallel to the
rear lifting pad of the stand. (SEE FIG. 2)
Step 4: Turn handlebars all the way to the right and
maneuver motorcycle over-top of the lifting pad.
Motorcycle should now be centered over-top of your
Power lift stand. (SEE FIG.3)
Step 5: with both hands securely on your handlebars,
begin to raise your Power Lift by pressing down on the
upward foot pedal (foot pedal is marked with an arrow
indicator next to it). (SEE FIG.4)
Step 6: Make any necessary adjustments to your
motorcycle to ensure that it is positioned straight and
secure on top of the lifting pad.
Your Power Lift is capable of lifting up to a maximum of 440
pounds and is designed for your motorcycle to be rolled onto
and o of the stand. Follow these steps to properly lift and
lower your motorcycle.
Your Power lift comes equipped with a rechargeable 18volt lithium ion battery capable
of up to 150 lifts per charge cycle. Your stand will arrive partially charged. It is recom-
mended that you fully charge your battery before use.
To charge your battery insert the female end of the provided charging unit into the
charging port located on the backside of the stand.
The led indicator on your charging units power supply will remain red during the
duration of the charge cycle. When fully charged your led indicator will turn green.
Charging time is approximately 1 hour.
POWER LIFT FEATURES
WARNING/CAUTION
Do not exceed the maximum lifting capacity of 440 pounds.
Do not kick start your motorcycle while it is on your stand.
Do not use this product to lift anything other than a motorcycle.
Do not use your Power Lift on any uneven surfaces or inclines.
Do not submerge your Power Lift stand in water.
Do not use third party chargers with your Power Lift Stand
Do not puncture/overheat/open/submerge the Lithium Ion Battery.
Systems LLC is not responsible for any injuries or damages that may occur from
improper use of the Power Lift stand.
110v AC CHARGING UNIT
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
FIG. 4
Full demonstration video is available at www.powerliftsystem.com
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