AAQ AutoLift PP609 Installation Manual & Operation Instructions Download Page 35

Advance AutoQuip 

2 McDonald Crescent | Bassendean WA 6054 

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ADVANCE AUTOQUIP WARRANTY 

GENERAL WARRANTY INFORMATION: 

ADVANCE AUTOQUIP’S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO REPAIRING OR 

REPLACING ANY PART OR PARTS RETURNED TO THIS FACTORY, TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 

PREPAID, WHICH PROVE UPON INSPECTION TO BE DEFECTIVE AND WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN 

MISUSED. DAMAGE OR FAILURE TO ANY PART DUE TO FREIGHT DAMAGE OR LACK OF 

MAINTENANCE IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY. ADVANCE AUTOQUIP RESERVES THE 

RIGHT TO DECLINE RESPONSIBILITY WHEN REPAIRS HAVE BEEN MADE OR ATTEMPTED BY OTHERS, 

OR WHERE NON GENUINE PARTS HAVE BEEN USED. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 

DOWNTIME EXPENSES INCURRED WHEN UNIT IS IN REPAIR. ADVANCE AUTOQUIP ARE NOT LIABLE 

FOR POSSIBLE ISSUES, DAMAGES, ACCIDENTS ETC RESULTING FROM FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE 

OPERATION OR INSTALLATION INSTUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE MANUAL OR ON THE EQUIPMENT.  

THE MODEL NAME AND SERIAL NUMBER OF THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE PROVIDED WITH ALL 

WARRANTY CLAIMS. THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT CONTAINS THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT BETWEEN 

ADVANCE AUTOQUIP AND THE PURCHASER UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFICALLY EXPRESSED IN 

WRITING.  THIS NON-TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY APPLIES TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER ONLY.  THIS 

WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE TO UNITS LOCATED ONLY IN AUSTRALIA.  CONTACT ADVANCE 

AUTOQUIP FOR SPECIFIC WARRANTY PROVISIONS FOR UNITS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THESE 

COUNTRIES. 

NOTE: THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR WASH DOWN PURPOSES OR TO BE INSTALLED IN AN 

OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT WHERE IT IS SUBJECT TO WEATHER OR WATER DAMAGE.  WARRANTY 

WILL BE IMMEDIATELY VOID. 

STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS: 

ALL STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS OF THIS UNIT ARE GUARANTEED FOR A 

PERIOD OF FIVE YEARS, FROM THE DATE OF INVOICE, AGAINST DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP 

AND/OR MATERIALS 

WHEN LIFT IS INSTALLED AND USED ACCORDING TO RECOMMENDATIONS. 

POWER UNIT: 

POWER UNIT COMPONENTS (PUMP AND RESERVOIR) ARE GUARANTEED A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR, 

FROM THE DATE OF INVOICE, AGAINST DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND/OR MATERIALS WHEN 

THE LIFT IS INSTALLED AND USED ACCORDING TO RECOMMENDATIONS. 

ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS: 

ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (INCLUDING MOTOR) ARE GUARANTEED A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR 

FOR PARTS ONLY (EXCLUDING LABOR), FROM THE DATE OF INVOICE, AGAINST DEFECTS IN 

WORKMANSHIP AND/OR MATERIALS WHEN THE LIFT IS INSTALLED AND USED ACCORDING TO 

RECOMMENDATIONS. 

PNEUMATIC (AIR) COMPONENTS: 

ALL PNEUMATIC (AIR) COMPONENTS (I.E. AIR CYLINDERS AND POPPET AIR VALVES) ARE 

GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR FOR PARTS ONLY (EXCLUDING LABOR), FROM THE DATE OF 

INVOICE, AGAINST DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND/OR MATERIALS WHEN THE LIFT IS INSTALLED 

AND USED ACCORDING TO RECOMMENDATIONS. 

EXCLUSIONS: 

WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE CONSUMABLE ITEMS SUCH AS HYDRAULIC OIL, LIFTING PADS, OIL 

SEALS, VEE BELTS AND SLIDING BLOCKS. 

THIS WARRANTY SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER WARRANTY POLICIES PREVIOUSLY STATED AND IN ALL OTHER ADVANCE AUTOQUIP’s 

PRODUCT SPECIFIC LITERATURE.

 

Summary of Contents for AutoLift PP609

Page 1: ...TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT AS DIRECTED MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH Specifications subject to change without notice Note While all due care and attention has been taken in the preparation of this document...

Page 2: ...4 1 Notice 5 4 2Layout of the equipment 6 4 3Tools for installing equipment 7 4 4Installation procedure 7 5 Introduction of control system 22 5 1 Control principle 22 5 2Control issues that need atten...

Page 3: ...of the user manual and the operator shall be responsible for any loss or personal injury If your equipment is damaged during transportation the carrier shall be liable The equipment you purchase is s...

Page 4: ...oose the size of the equipment L W H Ground Level 5200 2100 1900mm Second Level 5000 2050 1550mm Third level 5000 1950 1550mm Maximum weight can parking 2000kg Single equipment area 12 square meters 3...

Page 5: ...the factory 4 1 7 When lifting or dropping the car keep away from the working area of the equipment 4 1 8 If the car on the platform is in a dangerous state there must be enough shelter space 4 1 9 Pr...

Page 6: ...l destroy the ground which will cause damage to the equipment and casualties 4 2 4 The installation of the ground must ensure a certain level The limit cannot exceed 5 mm Within this limit it can be a...

Page 7: ...lling equipment Hammer level open end wrench hex wrench adjustable wrench crowbar chalk or colored pen flat head screwdriver tape measure 5 m needle nosed pliers etc 4 4 Installation procedure FIG1 Do...

Page 8: ...8 FIG2 Up position schematic...

Page 9: ...agram 4 4 2 Move the Stage 1 and Stage 2 carriage to the distance shown in Figure 4 and support them with wooden or steel tubes of appropriate height to prevent the carriage from falling additional pl...

Page 10: ...10 FIG4 Cariage movement diagram 4 4 3Foundation diagram FIG 5 Foundation diagram Stage 1 carriage Stage 2 carriage 500m 1000...

Page 11: ...by the rear beam and the tie rods then install the wave plates in sequence and finally install the ramp After installation adjust the diagonals on both sides to ensure that the diagonal distance betw...

Page 12: ...hex bolt M16 nut 16 flat pad spring washer M16 45 hex bolt M16 nut 16 flat washer spring washer Lower platfrom right beam Up platfrom right beam Lower platfrom left beam Up platform left beam Lower pl...

Page 13: ...G 12 1 level platfrom Installation completion diagram M16X110 hex bolt M16 nut 16 flat washer spring washer bolts are worn from the outside to the inside M16X45 hex bolt M16 nut 16 flat washer spring...

Page 14: ...14 FIG 13 2 layer plate balance shaft installation diagram FIG14 2 layer plate balance shaft installation diagram Balance axis Hexagon socket head screw M8 20 Balance sprocket...

Page 15: ...15 FIG15 2 layer plate balance shaft installation diagram FIG16 Plate diagram Hexagon socket head screw M8 20...

Page 16: ...16 4 4 6 Cylinder and chain installation FIG17 Cylinder Installation Diagram FIG 18 Cylinder fixing diagram Cylinder fixing bolt M8 nut Cylinder Chain clip Cylinder...

Page 17: ...lifting sprocket guard after the chain is installed After above cylinders and other components are installed start to install chain FIG20 Chain Installation Lifting sprocket guard Lifting sprocket Cr...

Page 18: ...18 FIG22 Chain Installation FIG23 Chain wrapping diagram Chain Clip Chain...

Page 19: ...switch are installed This equipment has a total of 4 anti droppers and 3 limit switches 2 anti droppers are installed on the left column and 2 anti droppers and 3 limit switches are installed on the r...

Page 20: ...G27 Lower limit installation diagram Limit switch adjustment The 1st and 2nd layer upper limits are adjusted according to the drawing requirements 1 2 layer height The lower limit position is adjusted...

Page 21: ...Control Arm Installation diagram 4 4 9 Tubing connection connect the 1 2 with T joint connect the other side of the tube to power unit Tubing 1 L 1300mm L 4200mm Tubing 2 L 3500mm FIG 29 Tubing Conne...

Page 22: ...urn off the power to the unit But after troubleshooting turn the button to reset it otherwise the device still can t run 5 2 Control issues that need attention 5 1 1 When assembling confirm the tightn...

Page 23: ...hen the key switch is turned but can be lowered when rotating in the opposite direction The plate is already at the top Normal The wiring of the limit switch is in a bad condition Check the circuit of...

Page 24: ...24 6 Electrical schematic FIG 30 7 Hydraulic schematic FIG31...

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Page 30: ...dition by running at no load 8 1 3 Do not use the equipment if the ground or any parts are damaged 8 1 4 Do not operate the equipment if there are people or other obstacles 8 1 5 The use of equipment...

Page 31: ...fore parking the height of all parked vehicles should not exceed the height of the platform to avoid vehicle scratches 8 3 Take cars 8 3 1 Ensure that there are no people or obstacles under the car If...

Page 32: ...slider in the column 9 7 Common faults and repair methods Situation Possible Causes Method of exclusion When the motor is working there is no hydraulic leakage the sound is abnormal but the platform c...

Page 33: ...m that the voltage is a stable voltage The fuse is burned Replace the fuse Running boards can not be lowered Hydraulic oil viscosity is too large Replace qualified hydraulic oil or consult local hydra...

Page 34: ...he capacity of the hoist compared to the weight of the vehicle If vehicle is too heavy do not proceed 4 Ensure the area is clean and clear of grease oil and objects that may be a slip trip hazard 5 Fa...

Page 35: ...ECIFIC WARRANTY PROVISIONS FOR UNITS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THESE COUNTRIES NOTE THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR WASH DOWN PURPOSES OR TO BE INSTALLED IN AN OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT WHERE IT IS SUBJECT TO...

Page 36: ...ty locks tested for correct operation Checked for good working order Supplied with the hoist and in good working order Checked for correct operation Hoist checked with load for correct operation and s...

Page 37: ...nstrated the operation of the vehicle hoist to the owner or operator Lock off isolating switch installed Emergency stop button installed 3 Details of Electrical Contractor Trading Name Address 4 Signa...

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