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USER MANUAL  

 

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ASLP-3005 
ASLP-3005/IG

 

 

 

ISSUED 04-02-2004

 

 

AUTEC Hefbruggen bv 

Industrieterrein Ijsselveld, Vlasakker 11, 3417 XT MONTFOORT, The Netherlands 

Tel:+31 348 477000  Fax:+31 348 475104  E-mail: [email protected] 

 

 

 

Fig. 10 

 
RISKS INVOLVED IN MOVING A 
VEHICLE 

Movements may be caused during 
activities which involve the application 
of an adequate amount of force for 
moving the vehicle 

(Fig. 11).

 In cases 

where the vehicle being lifted is almost 
of the maximum permissible weight or 
the maximum permissible dimensions, 
movements in the vehicle could lead to 
overloading or unbalancing.  
 

 

 

 

Fig. 11 

 

RISKS INVOLVED IN POSITIONING A 
VEHICLE 

This type of risk may arise if the vehicle 
is not properly placed on the rubber 
supports 

(Fig. 12),

 or if the platforms 

are not properly aligned with respect to 
the vehicle. One can avoid this by 
always lifting the vehicle using the car-
jack support points, and to place the 
vehicle as far as possible in the centre 
of the platform. 

 
Attention  :

 while dismantling heavy 

parts (for example the motor or shafts) 
please note that the weight distribution 
ratios change ! 

 

 

 

Fig. 12 

 

Never rest any fittings or other objects 
against the platform and never place 
such objects under the platform when it 
has a load mounted on it, since this can 
impede the lowering operations and 
may cause the vehicle to fall off the 
platform 

(Fig. 13). 

 

Fig. 13 

 
Never enter the vehicle or start the 
motor when the vehicle is on the lift 

(Fig. 14). 

 

Fig. 14 

 
RISKS DUE TO INSUFFICIENT 
LIGHTING 

The area surrounding the lift 

must be properly lighted according to 
the legal requirements applicable in the 
place of installation. 
 

RISKS OF USE/MAINTENANCE 

Autec uses material of the highest 
quality in its lift. These must be used 
according to the standard specified, and 
maintenance must be carried out 
regularly. 

 
 
 

RISK OF ELECTROCUTION 

Never spray water or steam or solvents 
or paint in the area immediately 
surrounding the platform and the control 
cabinet 

(Fig. 15

). 

 

 

 

Fig. 15 

 
RISK OF SLIDING OUT 

This risk can be overcome by avoiding 
the spillage of oil or grease in the area 
surrounding the lift 

(Fig. 16). 

Apart from 

that, any oil spillage which may occur 
should be thoroughly removed from the 
spot.

 

 

Fig. 16 

 

6.  CONTROLS AND OPERATION  

(Fig. 17)

 

The operating and control part consists 
of : 
1.  Safety switch for lowering the last 

400 mm 

2.  Voltage monitoring lamp 
3.  Signal lamp/horn 
4.  Emergency stop button 
5.  Lowering motion button 
6.  Lifting motion button 
7.  Main switch 

 

 

Fig. 17 

 
 

 

en/TA-ASLP-3005-05 

Summary of Contents for ASLP-3005

Page 1: ...LP 3005 IG ISSUED 04 02 2004 AUTEC Hefbruggen bv Industrieterrein Ijsselveld Vlasakker 11 3417 XT MONTFOORT The Netherlands Tel 31 348 477000 Fax 31 348 475104 E mail info autec nl Wheel free electro hydraulic lifts en TA ASLP 3005 01 ...

Page 2: ...nance and repair activities and must also possess the ability to explain the drawings and the descriptions contained in this manual to other people At the same time he must also be aware of the general and specific safety regulations which apply in the country where the lift is being installed The word operator which has been used throughout this manual refers to a person who is authorised to use ...

Page 3: ...tor of the lift will be exposed to if the lift is not used properly In what follows you will find information about how to avoid dangerous situations WARNING The lift is designed and constructed to lift vehicles and to hold them in a certain position in a covered working place Any other form of use is not permitted In short the lift is not suitable for the following purposes n Washing and spraying...

Page 4: ...the safety of persons and of materials you must see to it that n The safety zone is kept under observation during the lifting process n The motor of the vehicle is switched off that it is in gear and that the handbrake is also fully applied n The vehicle must be lifted on the car jack support points n Due account has been taken of all the dimensions and weights RISKS INVOLVED IN LIFTING A VEHICLE ...

Page 5: ...objects against the platform and never place such objects under the platform when it has a load mounted on it since this can impede the lowering operations and may cause the vehicle to fall off the platform Fig 13 Fig 13 Never enter the vehicle or start the motor when the vehicle is on the lift Fig 14 Fig 14 RISKS DUE TO INSUFFICIENT LIGHTING The area surrounding the lift must be properly lighted ...

Page 6: ...the emergency stop button in the proper position Press the lifting button 6 until the desired height is reached The lift will now stop automatically Lowering Press the switch for the lowering motion 5 The lift will now sink to 400 mm above the ground Check whether the safety area under and around the lift is free of personnel and obstacles of any kind Now let the lift sink lower by pressing the sa...

Page 7: ...wnward motion is pressed Foreign object under the lifting table Fault in the electrical system The downward motion button is soiled The downward motion solenoid valve is not working properly The emergency stop button has been pressed Remove the foreign object under the lifting table Call up the Autec service department Replace the downward motion button Call up the Autec service department Turn th...

Page 8: ...ail info autec nl 9 CONFORMITY DECLARATION AUTEC Hefbruggen b v Waardsedijk Oost 8b NL 3417 ZK Montfoort The Netherlands hereby declares that the lift of the type ASLP 3005 has been designed and constructed in accordance with the provisions contained in European Regulations namely EN291 1992 EN292 1992 And CE regulations 89 392 EEC 93 44 EEC 93 68 EEC 91 368 89 336 73 23 CEE en TA ASLP 3005 08 ...

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