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4 . Move the winch assembly into its working position:
Hold the winch wheel and brake arm as shown . Rotate the winch wheel
forward slightly while you lift on the brake arm to release the brake .
Raise the brake arm all the way up . Grasp the winch post, and grip the brake
arm firmly with your thumb .
Place your right hand on top of the frame . Continue to grip the brake arm as
needed to prevent cable backlash, and pull the winch assembly all the way
toward you .
When the winch is fully extended (away from the frame housing), release
the brake arm and swing the retaining hook away so it no longer secures the
telescoping sections inside the frame housing .
5 .Press the winch assembly slightly back toward the frame .
This automatically engages the slide bar lock to keep the
winch fully extended .
Important: before continuing, be sure that the slide bar lock is fully
engaged- that is, rotated clockwise as far as possible.
6 . Attach the cradle to the frame:
Insert the cradle's post into the opening on top of the frame .
Secure the cradle to the frame by snapping the tilt latch upward so it hooks
over the stud on the cradle .
7 . Attach the crossarms to the cradle:
note: the crossarms are interchangeable.
Slide the tapered plates on the crossarms into the tapered sockets on the cradle .
Press each crossarm forward into the socket until the spring tab on the bottom of
the crossarm snaps into place .

operator Controls

slIde yoke rInG
Press down on the slide yoke ring to unlatch the two forward
legs so they can be rotated out to the lift's working position A
spring-loaded pin snaps into a hole on the bottom of the slide
tube, to lock the folding legs in position .
baCkstop
Pivot the backstop down to prevent the
bases from rolling backward, or up to
allow the unit to wheel freely .
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