Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- D4-9 Manual
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Shipping Information
- Safety
- Additional Product
- Components
- Specifications
- Installation Checklist
- Installation
- Safety Rules
- Using Tools
- Clearances
- Usable Area
- Selecting a Location
- Planning for Electrical Work
- Unloading and Unpacking
- Selecting your Power Post Location
- Creating Chalk Line Guides
- Moving the Posts into Position
- Installing the Crosstubes
- Raising the Crosstubes
- Installing the Runways
- About Safety Locks
- Installing the Safety Lock Release Mechanism
- About the Pivot Pieces
- Installing the Top Caps
- Routing the Lifting Cables
- Installing the Safety Covers
- Installing the Power Unit
- Installing the Flex Tube
- Hydraulic Fluid Contamination
- Installing the Hydraulic Hose
- Working with Compression Fittings and Tubing
- Installing the Return Line
- Contacting the Electrician
- Connecting to a Power Source
- Adding Hydraulic Fluid
- Installing a Power Disconnect Switch
- Installing a Thermal Disconnect Switch
- About Embedment
- Anchoring the Posts
- Final Leveling
- Installing Accessories
- Lubricating the Lift
- Performing an Operational Test
- Final Checklist Before Operation
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Wiring Diagrams
- Labels
- Parts Drawings
- Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) Store
D4-9 / D4-9X Four-Post Lifts 42 P/N 5900251 — Rev. A— October 2020
The following drawing shows the 220 VAC Power Unit.
To connect the Lift to a power source:
1. If you have the standard 110 VAC Power Unit, plug it in to 110 VAC power source.
2. If you have the optional 220 VAC Power Unit, you must have an Electrician prepare it for
connection to a power source.
3. Have the Electrician locate the Pigtail coming out of the Electrical Box on the Power Unit.
4. Open the Electrical Box, note where the Pigtail wires are connected, remove the Pigtail, and then
either:
– Wire the Power Unit directly into the facility’s electrical system,
or
– Wire a power cord with appropriate plug inside the Electrical box where the Pigtail was wired.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams for additional wiring information.
5. If you have a 220 VAC Power Unit and your Electrician wired a power cord and plug, plug it in to a
220 VAC power source.