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Lift Terminology

Introduction ............................................................... 2

Direction .................................................................... 3

Lift Components .................................................... 3, 4

Lift Actions and Functions ......................................... 5

Lift Terminology Illustrations

Automatic Inboard Roll Stop “IB” ........................ 6

Fixed Inboard Roll Stop “Non-IB” ........................ 7

Lift Operation Safety

Safety Symbols  ......................................................... 8

Lift Operation Safety Precautions  ....................... 9-12

Pre-Lift Operation Notes and Details

Lift Access Doors and Lift Interlocks  ....................... 13

General Safety ......................................................... 14

Lift Control Switches  ............................................... 14

Lift Features

Lift-Tite Latches™ ........................................15, 16

Bridge Plates and Inboard Roll Stops .......... 17-19

Automatic Outboard Roll Stop .................... 20, 21

Roll Stop Latch ................................................. 21

Outboard Roll Stop and Roll Stop

Latch Operation ................................................ 21

Bridging ............................................................. 21

Handrails ......................................................21, 22

Lift Passengers

Passenger Orientation (Boarding Direction) ..... 22

Standees ........................................................... 23

Yellow Boundaries ............................................ 23

Vehicle (Floor Level) Loading and

Unloading ................................................... 23, 24

Wheelchair-Equipped Occupant Seat Belts  ........... 25

Operation Procedure Review  ........................... 25, 26

Preventive Maintenance  ......................................... 26

Lift Operating Instructions

  ............................. 27-31

Manual Operating Instructions 

....................... 32-34

Decals and Antiskid

  ....................................... 35-37

Maintenance and Lubrication

  ........................ 38, 39

Warranty/Registration Instructions 

............... 40, 41

Summary of Contents for 06 Series L915

Page 1: ...USA 1 800 THE LIFT 574 946 6153 FAX 574 946 4670 Series 06 Commercial Wheelchair Lifts Operator s Manual for Braun Millennium Series 06 Wheelchair Lifts TM TM Braun Millennium Series Braun Millennium...

Page 2: ...nual includes safety precautions lift operating instructions manual operating instructions and instructions for maintenance and lubrica tion procedures Your lift is built for dependability and will br...

Page 3: ...s Lift Tite Latches 15 16 Bridge Plates and Inboard Roll Stops 17 19 Automatic Outboard Roll Stop 20 21 Roll Stop Latch 21 Outboard Roll Stop and Roll Stop Latch Operation 21 Bridging 21 Handrails 21...

Page 4: ...ix F are equipped with a left side rear pump Left side pump equipped lift models are depicted in both Lift Terminology Illustra tions Right side pump lift models are a mirrored image of rear pump mode...

Page 5: ...rm Assembly The lift platform assembly consists of the steel tubing frame with grating surface upon which the wheel chair is positioned the outboard roll stop roll stop latch the inboard roll stop fix...

Page 6: ...also serves as the bridge plate shown in the Lift Terminology Illustration on page 6 The mechanical roll stop bridge plate automatically rotates from the horizontal bridging position to the vertical r...

Page 7: ...sition to floor level horizontal position when the UNFOLD switch is pressed DOWN Platform Lower Down is the action of the platform lowering from floor level position to fully lowered ground level posi...

Page 8: ...site Pump Side Cylinder Vertical Arm Covers 4 Opposite Pump Side Vertical Arm Handrails 2 Note Handrail shape varies with lift model Roll Stop Cylinder not visible underside of platform Platform Side...

Page 9: ...Cylinder Vertical Arm Covers 4 Opposite Pump Side Vertical Arm Handrails 2 Note Handrail shape varies with lift model Roll Stop Cylinder not visible underside of platform Platform Side Plates 2 Autom...

Page 10: ...ure safe troublefree operation Safety precautions are provided to identify potentially hazardous situations and provide instruction on how to avoid them All information contained in this manual and B...

Page 11: ...structions before operating the lift Note Wheelchair passengers and all transit agency personnel drivers and wheelchair lift attendants must read and become familiar with the contents of this manual a...

Page 12: ...de yellow boundaries Wheelchair brakes must be locked Roll stops must be up vertical Roll stop latch must be fully engaged Passenger should grip both handrails if able Load and unload clear of vehicul...

Page 13: ...e wheelchair when loading onto the platform manually stop and brake manual wheelchairs stop powered wheelchairs with the wheelchair controls Turn powered electric wheelchairs off when on lift platform...

Page 14: ...authorized by The Braun Corporation Do not remove any guards or covers Keep clear of any hydraulic leak WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING Lift Operation Safety Precautions contin...

Page 15: ...ating instructions before attempting lift operation proce dures Lift Access Doors and Lift Interlocks Attendants must become familiar with the vehicle lift access door system and the interlock system...

Page 16: ...parts within the lift occupant area and clear of moving parts The hand held attendant s control box provides an orange UNFOLD FOLD Out In switch and a red DOWN UP switch The control switches are color...

Page 17: ...f the lift components before attempting lift operation Refer to the Lift Terminology Illustrations for identification of specific lift components if not Lift Tite Latches Series A4 and newer Millenniu...

Page 18: ...the event that the platform does not unfold when the UNFOLD switch is pressed press the FOLD switch momen tarily to disengage the Lift Tite latches platform drift has occurred Then press the Disengag...

Page 19: ...model is depicted in the Lift Terminology Illustration on page 7 Automatic Inboard Roll Stop and Bridge Plate L915 IB lift models are equipped with an automatic inboard roll stop that also serves as...

Page 20: ...ng posted on opposite page Discontinue lift operation immediately if the roll stop does not operate properly Automatic Inboard Roll Stop and Bridge Plate IB Fully Folded vertical Inboard Roll Stop The...

Page 21: ...nboard Roll Stop non IB photo below right The bridge plate bridges the gap between the platform and the lift base plate when the platform is fully raised at floor level providing a surface for wheelch...

Page 22: ...e platform lowers fully to ground level the cylinder com 2 Latch Foot pression spring automatically unfolds rotates the roll stop to the ramp position fully unfolded Although the outboard roll stop is...

Page 23: ...tch 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 s...

Page 24: ...o not attempt to load or unload a passenger in a wheelchair or other apparatus that does not fit on the platform area Do not exceed the 800 pound load capacity of the lift The lift attendant should no...

Page 25: ...oving parts Vehicle Floor Level Loading and Unloading The platform must be fully raised at floor level and the bridge plate must be properly positioned when loading or unloading passengers in or out o...

Page 26: ...t does not operate as out lined in this manual discontinue lift use immediately and contact The Braun Corporation sales WARNING Whenever a passenger is on the platform the Passenger must be positioned...

Page 27: ...epresenta tive dealer before attempting lift operation Any questions or concerns can be answered by the sales represen tative at that time Operate the lift through all functions with your sales repres...

Page 28: ...m Simple inspections can detect potential lift operational problems WARNING Maintenance and lubrication proce dures must be per formed by authorized service personnel as specified in the applicable in...

Page 29: ...ructions and proce dures are applicable for all L915 Series lift models Refer to the Lift Terminology Illustrations and the photos appearing in the Pre Lift Operat ing Notes and Details section for id...

Page 30: ...aches floor level unfolds fully Release switch Note In event platform does not unfold press FOLD switch to release Lift Tite latches To Unload Passenger 1 Read Note below Load passen ger onto platform...

Page 31: ...ound level see Photo B and the outboard roll stop unfolds fully ramp position See Photo C Release switch 3 Unlock wheelchair brakes and unload passenger from platform Note Roll stop must be fully unfo...

Page 32: ...below Load pas senger onto platform and lock wheelchair brakes See Photo G Note Roll stop must be fully unfolded ramp position until the entire wheelchair or standee has crossed the roll stop See Phot...

Page 33: ...d outboard roll stop UP fully vertical see Photo H and raise the platform to floor level See Photo J Re lease switch 3 Unlock wheelchair brakes and unload passenger from platform To Fold Platform In P...

Page 34: ...o Note A rear pump lift model is depicted in the photos Front pump applications are a mirrored image Refer to the Lift Operating Instructions for all normal lift operation procedures such as loading a...

Page 35: ...clockwise open 1 2 turn only until the platform reaches ground level and or roll stop unfolds B C Using hand pump handle Photo B a Close hand pump valve place slotted end of pump handle onto backup pu...

Page 36: ...el see Photo E To Fold Platform In Insert handle into backup pump and stroke until platform stops folds fully See Photo E Manual Operating Instructions UP To Fold Roll Stop To Raise Platform D Refer t...

Page 37: ...ive operator s manual Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage Keep manual in lift pouch 25674 Oper ual Man ato r s 25674 WARNING Lift installation and servicing pro...

Page 38: ...8 x 24 25652 Note Clean surfaces as detailed on opposite page before posting decals 25652 Microswitch Adjustment Instructions Unfold Down Top Microswitch Turn adjustment bolt counterclockwise to stop...

Page 39: ...ack 24173 BK 3 x 12 Yellow 24173 YL 6 x 12 Black 24174 BK 6 x 12 Yellow 24174 YL Size Color Part No Antiskid Note Clean surfaces with isopropyl alcohol before decal or antiskid application Use a clean...

Page 40: ...The procedures outlined in the Maintenance and Lubrica tion Schedule must be per formed at the recommended scheduled intervals by an authorized Braun Corporation service representative who has attend...

Page 41: ...Fold Axles 2 places Independent Bridge Plate non IB Pivot Points 2 places Maintenance and Lubrication Note LPS2 General Purpose Penetrating Oil is available in eleven ounce aerosol cans from The Braun...

Page 42: ...sales repre sentative must process one of the cards The consumer must fill out the other card and mail it to The Braun Corporation The warranty is provided on the back cover of this manual The warran...

Page 43: ...nd Registration Instructions Model No Series No Serial No Pump Code Cylinder Code Date of Manufacture Note Retain this information for future use You must have this information when filing a warranty...

Page 44: ...Providing Access to the World Over 300 Braun Dealers Worldwide...

Page 45: ...ed Braun Dealer A labor schedule determines cost allowance for repairs which can be provided upon request by an approved Braun Dealer This warranty does not cover normal maintenance service or periodi...

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