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Figure 4 – CONTROLS OF LIFT
LIFTING BUTTON (1)
0
When pressed, the power unit is running and the lift can be raised to a desired height until the
button is released.
SAFETY RELEASE HANDLE (2)
When pressed, the mechanical safeties will be released so that the lift can be lowered.
LOWERING LEVER(3)
When the safety release handle is pressed (the mechanical safeties are released), press the
lowering lever in the meantime to lower the lift to the desired height under its weight and the load
lifted until the lever is released.
Please follow the instruction below if the control panel is equipped
:
Figure 17 – CONTROLS OF LIFT
POWER SWITCH (1)
The power switch can be set in two positions:
0
0 position:
the electric circuit is not
powered; the switch can be padlocked to
prevent the useof the lift.
0
1 position:
the electric circuit is
powered.
PLIOT LAMP (2)
It shows that the electric circuit is
Powered.
LIFTING BUTTON (3)
0
When pressed, the power unit is
running and the lift can be raised to
a desired height until the button is
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released.
Lift operation can be summarized into three steps:
8.1.1 LIFTING
Pay attention to overhead clearance and The lift must be fully lowered and no one in the
service area while the vehicle is driven onto the lift.
If the jacking beam is equipped with the lift, it must be loweredfully.
Position the wheels in center of each runway.
Stop the vehicle when it contacts the front stops or at the desired position.
Set the parking brake or place the wheel chops on each side of the rear wheels.
Make sure the all personnel must be exit before the lift is raised.
Raise the lift by pushing the lifting button until reaching the desire height.
8.1.2 STANDING
Press the lowering handle to engage the nearest mechanical safety.