The Owner Installation Manual is a critical document that provides detailed instructions for the safe and proper installation of your Challenger CH 1000. It covers essential information, including:
Before unboxing your Challenger CH-1000, you must ensure your installation site meets strict structural and electrical specifications. Failure to do so can result in catastrophic equipment failure. Concrete Specifications 4 inches of poured concrete.
This is where most DIYers fail. The dedicates two full pages to limit switch adjustment because incorrect settings cause damage.
Bolt the overhead gantry structure to the top of both columns. This crossbar stabilizes the lift and houses the safety shut-off bar. Challenger Ch 1000 Owner Installation Manual
If the unit is newer (post-1995 rolling code): The manual will say “Code-Set” button instead. Press the learn button on the motor, then press your remote. No dip switches involved.
Dedicated 20-amp or 30-amp breaker (verify with your specific motor tag). 2. Tools and Equipment Required
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Clear out the debris from the holes, reposition the chassis, insert the wedge anchors, and torque them down to specification. Step 2: Chain and Sprocket Alignment
The CH 1000 uses two mechanical limit screws (usually black and yellow) on the side of the powerhead.
Chassis Ground. This is the most common cause of system failure. Connect to a solid metal part of the vehicle frame using a ring terminal. 🛰️ Secondary Input/Output Harness Concrete Specifications 4 inches of poured concrete
Mount in the engine bay away from moving belts and extreme exhaust heat. Point the horn downward to prevent water from pooling inside it.
After completing the installation, the manual recommends performing several checks to ensure the unit is operating correctly:
Provides real-time vehicle status updates, command confirmations, and security alerts.