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platform fully to the ground. The
attendant
must view
the platform
as it lowers to
be certain
the
entire platform
reaches and
rests safely on the ground. Stop
pressing the DOWN switch if any
portion of the platform is ob-
structed while descending or the
entire platform does not reach
ground level
for any reason
(contact with an obstruction,
mechanical failure, exceeding the
lift “floor-to-ground” capacity,
etc.).
After the platform is fully lowered
(entire platform reaches the
ground), the attendant should
continue to press the DOWN
switch to unfold the outboard roll
stop
fully
(ramp position).
Note:
The roll stop
must be fully
Roll Stop Latch:
A spring-
loaded latch engages the out-
board roll stop when the roll stop
rotates upward from ramp posi-
tion to the vertical position (UP
switch is pressed to raise the
platform above ground level).
Note:
The platform must raise
approximately two inches
before
the latch engages
fully
(see
photos on previous page).
The latch disengages the roll stop
when the platform lowers fully
(reaches ground level) and the
latch foot contacts the ground
(latch raises above the roll stop).
Outboard Roll Stop and Roll
Stop Latch Operation:
The lift
operator (attendant) must press
the DOWN switch to lower the
unfolded
until the entire wheel-
chair (or standee) has crossed
the roll stop when loading or
unloading at ground level.
Discontinue lift operation
immediately if the roll stop or
latch do not operate properly.
Bridging:
The L915 incorpo-
rates a bridging feature. This
feature stops the down travel of
the platform if the outboard end
of the platform contacts a raised
surface (such as a curb), pre-
venting the operator from lower-
ing the inboard end of the
platform.
Handrails:
Dual handrails are
provided for wheelchair passen-
ger (or standee) use. The
handrails unfold automatically to