cory58
New Member
Hello,
I just purchased an older Genie GS-2032 (circa 2000) and have spent hours on the Genie Lift website looking at manuals. Very frustrating. Can't seem to find most if the info I need, so I'm hoping the collective wisdom here can help. Here are my questions.
1. What does it mean when a small dot flashes in the bottom right of the LED screen. For example, the display shows 2 bars of battery strength and the flashing dot. One thing to note is that the lift did not come with a key, so it stays in the platform controls on setting all the time. The flashing dot may just mean that the unit is on, but I can't test it until I get a key.
2. Should there be 2 110v power connections behind the platform steps? I'm wondering if a PO added an aftermarket battery charger at some point instead of fixing/replacing a failed factory charger.
3. Is it correct that the ID sticker should be on the top of the base chassis (visible when the platform is raised)? If so, it's gone. Is the SN stamped anywhere on the unit?
Thank you!
Cory
I just purchased an older Genie GS-2032 (circa 2000) and have spent hours on the Genie Lift website looking at manuals. Very frustrating. Can't seem to find most if the info I need, so I'm hoping the collective wisdom here can help. Here are my questions.
1. What does it mean when a small dot flashes in the bottom right of the LED screen. For example, the display shows 2 bars of battery strength and the flashing dot. One thing to note is that the lift did not come with a key, so it stays in the platform controls on setting all the time. The flashing dot may just mean that the unit is on, but I can't test it until I get a key.
2. Should there be 2 110v power connections behind the platform steps? I'm wondering if a PO added an aftermarket battery charger at some point instead of fixing/replacing a failed factory charger.
3. Is it correct that the ID sticker should be on the top of the base chassis (visible when the platform is raised)? If so, it's gone. Is the SN stamped anywhere on the unit?
Thank you!
Cory