Full Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- MD-6XP Mid Rise Lift
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Shipping Information
- Safety Considerations
- Components
- Specifications
- Installation Checklist
- Installation
- Safety Rules
- Tools
- Select a Site
- Planning for Electrical Work (220 VAC only)
- Clearance Around the Lift
- Unloading and Unpacking
- Assemble the Portable Stand
- Attach the Power Unit to the Portable Stand
- Set up the Tow Cart
- Hydraulic Fluid Contamination
- About Thread Sealants
- Connect the Hydraulic Hoses
- Install the Lift Arms
- Connect the Power Unit
- Install a Thermal Disconnect Switch
- Fill the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir
- Test the Lift
- Final Checklist Before Operation
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Wiring Diagrams
- Labels
- Parts Diagrams
- Maintenance Log
- Maintenance Log
- Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) Store
MD-6XP Mid-Rise Scissor Lift 19 P/N 5900108 — Rev. F2 — April 2021
Connect the Power Unit
The standard Power Unit for your Lift comes fully assembled from the factory, configured for 115 VAC
operation.
If you have a 220 VAC Power Unit, it will come with a pigtail for wiring to a power source. Have your
Electrician remove the pigtail and wire from inside the Electrical Box on the Power Unit to an
appropriate Power Cord and Plug.
Important electrical information:
• Improper electrical installation can damage the Power Unit motor; this damage is not covered
under warranty.
• Use a separate circuit breaker for each Power Unit.
• The circuit must be grounded and protected with a time-delay fuse or circuit breaker. For a 115
VAC, 1 phase circuit, use a 20 amp or greater fuse. For a 230 VAC, 1 phase circuit, use a 25 amp
or greater breaker.
⚠ DANGER All wiring
must
be performed by a licensed, certified Electrician.
⚠ CAUTION The Power Unit’s Motor is
not
thermally protected.
The following drawing shows the Power Unit for your Lift (220 VAC option only).
To connect to a power source:
4. Find the Power Cord on the Power Unit, and then make sure the Power Cord has an appropriate
plug on the end.
Important: If you have a 220 VAC Power Unit, have your Electrician put a 220 VAC Plug
appropriate for your location.
Remember, all wiring must performed by a
licensed, certified Electrician for this process.
5. Plug the Power Cord to an appropriate power outlet.
6. Begin using the Lift.










