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Lift Operation Safety

WA

RNING

Safety Symbols

SAFETY FIRST!    Know That....

C

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

This symbol indicates 

important  information 

regarding how to 

avoid a hazardous 

situation that could 

result in minor person-

al injury or property 

damage.

B

This symbol indicates 

important safety in-

formation regarding a 

potentially hazardous 

situation that could 

result in serious bodily 

injury and/or property 

damage.

D

Additional information provided to help clarify or detail a specific subject.

         The information contained

         in this manual and 

supplements (if included), 

is provided for your use and 

safety.  Familiarity with proper 

installation, operation, mainte-

nance and service procedures 

is necessary to ensure safe, 

trouble free lift operation.  

Safety precautions are provided 

to identify potentially hazardous 

situations and provide instruc-

tion on how to avoid them.

A

E

F

This symbol indicates that there are dangerous energy levels present inside the 

enclosure of this product.  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not attempt 

to open the enclosure or gain access to areas where you are not instructed to do 

so.  Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only.

This symbol indicates that a condition where damage to the equipment resulting 

in injury to the operator could occur if operational procedures are not followed.  To 

reduce the risk of damage or injury, refer to accompanying documents, follow all 

steps or procedures as instructed.

These symbols will appear throughout this manual as well as on the labels posted on your lift.  

Recognize the seriousness of this information.

G

This symbol indicates that a condition where injury or damage could occur if 

contact is made with the hot surface. 

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H

This symbol indicates an area to avoid bodily contact to prevent injury. 

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I

 

 

K

J

This symbol indicates the presence of a fire hazard.  Avoid open flames or 

sparks when working with flammable materials to prevent injury or damage.

This symbol indicates the presence of high pressure hydraulic hoses.  Use 

appropriate personal protective equipment when working on hydraulic system.

This symbol indicates a device weighs in excess of 135 kg (297 lbs).  

Use of a fork lift or hoist is required.

NOTICE

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Summary of Contents for L952SE2740IB-2

Page 1: ...t 2013 Original Instructions Original Instructions ISO 9001 2008 www braunability com international 631 West 11th Street Winamac IN 46996 USA Phone 1 574 946 6153 Fax 1 574 946 4670 SE SE 2 Millennium...

Page 2: ...edom for years Thank you again for your business and enjoy your independence Sincerely The Braun Employee Family XXXXXXXXXX INDIANA USA The Braun Corporation MFG DATE XX XXXXX SERIAL NUMBER MODEL NUMB...

Page 3: ...nstruction Decal 15 Platform Angle Adjustment 16 Tower Microswitch Adjustment 17 18 Installer Verification 19 20 Lift Operation Safety 21 23 Lift Operating Instructions 24 28 Manual Operating Instruct...

Page 4: ...ock do not attempt to open the enclosure or gain access to areas where you are not instructed to do so Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only This symbol indicates that a condition where...

Page 5: ...y and or property damage WARNING WARNING Read this manual supplement s and lift posted operating instructions decals before performing installation operation or service procedures Use appropriate pers...

Page 6: ...r electric shock do not attempt to open the enclosure or gain access to areas where you are not instructed to do so Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only This symbol indicates that a con...

Page 7: ...torms or similar electrical phenomena Use caution when operating this equipment in severe weather or environmental conditions fog rain snow ice dust etc Discontinue lift use immediately if any lift or...

Page 8: ...n powered electric wheelchairs off when on lift platform Press the DOWN switch until the entire platform rests on ground level lowered fully and the roll stop is fully unfolded ramp position before lo...

Page 9: ...This equipment will withstand or has been protected against transportation and storage temperatures of 25 C to 55 C and for short periods of up to 70 C The lift has been packaged to prevent damage fr...

Page 10: ...f Gravity is the intersection of X Y and Z Lift Model X cm Y cm Z cm L955SE3143IB 2 L955SE3455IB 2 L952SE2740IB 2 64 84 64 84 55 14 45 97 60 20 48 26 21 37 21 37 18 46 Notice X must be measured from o...

Page 11: ...use of equipment other than instructed in this manual is prohibited UP DOW N 32819 FOLD UNFO LD 32820 Pump Module Hand Held Pendant Control Top Parallel Arm 2 Adjustable Quiet Ride Stow Block 2 Verti...

Page 12: ...ing as shown in Figure C Close the vehicle door s Position lift as close to the door opening as possible while maintaining a minimum clearance of 12 mm between the lift and the door or wall See Figure...

Page 13: ...lar 90 to the vehicle floor except when base plate wedges are used Step well Installations It is not permissible for the base plate to overhang the step well Base plate support must be constructed in...

Page 14: ...ion detail below Mounting Bolt Torque Tar get 40 Nm Check for obstruc tions such as gas lines wires exhaust etc before drilling or cutting Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury and or p...

Page 15: ...rill 28 5mm diameter grommet access hole Check under the vehicle for obstructions 2 Insert grommet Secure grommet with two self tap screws 3 Route ground and power cables through grommet Route cables...

Page 16: ...Cables Pump Ground Cable Route the pump mounted cable through the floor grommet and connect to a vehicle fram ing member as shown See Figure J Vehicle Battery Ground Cable A 4 gauge 21 1mm2 ground ca...

Page 17: ...WAKE UP SIGNAL WHEN A CONTROL FUNCTION IS ACTIVATED 9 3 LIFT SIGNAL OPTIONS Install 32638A in cavity 5 LIFT NOT STOWED 7 LIFT STOWED 9 LIFT STOWED Lift Pump Module Note Pins 5 and 9 are 3 Amp Max Pin...

Page 18: ...stop blocks are mak ing full contact with the vertical arms see photo at right Floor Level Adjustment Following platform angle adjust ment set floor level positioning as detailed in Tower Microswitch...

Page 19: ...Should be an approximate 3 mm clear ance between outboard end of rotating pivot slide arm saddle and the lower parallel arm See Photo B Tower 2 Up Switch Adjustment Floor Position from Below Floor 1 L...

Page 20: ...iew the Tower 4 microswitch inside the lift tower see Photo D Turn the switch adjust ment screw in or out as needed until the radius of the microswitch blade rides on the apex of the activation plate...

Page 21: ...15 minute test period Verify that the vertical drift of the platform between the two measurements has not exceeded 15mm Verify that the angular drift of the platform between the two measurements has n...

Page 22: ...ration below Loosen 9 16 hex nut on the relief valve adjustment screw do not remove hex nut 6 Turn adjustment screw clockwise 1 8 turn 7 Press UP switch and verify lift is able to operate throughout i...

Page 23: ...or electric shock do not attempt to open the enclosure or gain access to areas where you are not instructed to do so Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only This symbol indicates that a co...

Page 24: ...trical storms or similar electrical phenomena Use caution when operating this equipment in severe weather or environmental conditions fog rain snow ice dust etc Discontinue lift use immediately if any...

Page 25: ...rn powered electric wheelchairs off when on lift platform Press the DOWN switch until the entire platform rests on ground level lowered fully and the roll stop is fully unfolded ramp position before l...

Page 26: ...tch must be in the ON position in order to activate the lift The green Power Indicator Light illuminates to signal power to the lift UP From ground level the UP function will raise rotate the roll sto...

Page 27: ...ch Arm UP DOWN Switch A spring loaded sliding switch is built in the switch arm Slide the switch knob out to the UP position to raise the platform Slide the knob in to the DOWN position to lower the p...

Page 28: ...or s are fully open Release switch Manual Door s Manually open door s fully and secure A B TO UNFOLD PLATFORM C D Press orange OUT switch see Photo B until platform stops unfolds fully reaches floor l...

Page 29: ...d L I J K L 2 Press red DOWN switch until the entire platform reaches ground level stops and roll stop unfolds fully see Photos H and I Release switch Switch Arm Switch Slide knob in to DOWN position...

Page 30: ...latform Roll stop must be UP and roll stop latch must be fully engaged UP AI 26797 001 O P 3 Unlock wheelchair brakes and load passenger from platform into vehicle Note Lower head to clear door jamb h...

Page 31: ...Open Down Close Up Stop D Release Valve maximum 3 Nm minimum 2 Nm seats stops O P E N C L O S E AI B P Valve 1 30 92 O P E N C L O S E approximate 1 5 mm intervals Valve Tightening Specification Once...

Page 32: ...lease valve and turn counterclockwise open 1 4 turn only until the platform reaches ground level and the roll stop unfolds See Photo C Down To Lower Using hand pump handle a Place slotted end of pump...

Page 33: ...ge 31 E Stop Lift Power Switch Emergency Stop E Stop Operating Instructions To Activate E Stop Push E Stop button down To Reset E Stop 1 Turn lift power OFF 2 Pull E Stop button up 3 Turn lift power O...

Page 34: ...e surrounding area before applying lubricants Clean only with mild detergent and water Do not clean with solvents Allow the lift to dry thoroughly and apply lubricants as specified after every cleanin...

Page 35: ...ints 2 LO Parallel Arm Pivot Pin Bearings 16 LO Lift Tite Latch Dampening Spring 2 springs 4 Points LO Hydraulic Cylinder Pivot Bushings 8 LO Roll Stop Lever Bearings 2 LO Roll Stop Latch Pivot Point...

Page 36: ...agram Apply Light Grease to both sides of slot See Lubrication Diagram Apply Light Oil See Lubrication Diagram Apply Light Oil See Lubrication Diagram Apply Light Oil See Lubrication Diagram Resecure...

Page 37: ...ndrail pivot pin bearings 4 Hydraulic cylinder pivot bushings 8 Inspect Lift Tite latch rollers for wear or damage positive securement and proper operation 2 Inspect bridge plate for Wear or damage Pr...

Page 38: ...if needed Tighten or replace if needed Replace damaged parts and resecure as needed Apply Light Grease during reassembly procedures Replace if needed Tighten replace or correct as needed Inspect cotte...

Page 39: ...rication Schedule Apply Door Ease or replace if needed See Lubrication Diagram Resecure or replace if needed Resecure repair or replace if needed Check to see that the lift is securely anchored to the...

Page 40: ...nery Directive We hereby certify that the machinery described above conforms with the essential health and safety requirements of Council Directive 2006 42 EC on the approximation of the laws of the M...

Page 41: ...e human body Safety of machinery Guards General requirements for the design and construction of fixed and moveable parts Safety of machinery Prevention of unexpected start up Safety of machinery Safet...

Page 42: ...s The figures quoted are emission levels and are not necessarily safe working levels While there is a correlation between the emission and exposure levels this cannot be used reliably to determine whe...

Page 43: ...LTD Unit 1 Windsor Industrial Estate Rupert Street Aston Birmingham B7 4PR UK Phone 44 0 121 33 35 170 E mail contact autoadapt co uk Dual Parallel Arm Hydraulic Lift System Century 2 Millennium 2 Vi...

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Page 45: ...Over 300 Braun Dealers Worldwide Providing Access to the World Providing Access to the World International Corporate Hdqrs P O Box 310 Winamac IN 46996 USA 1 800 THE LIFT 574 946 6153 FAX 574 946 4670...

Page 46: ...ax 1 574 946 4670 All illustrations descriptions and specifications in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication The Braun Corporation reserves the r...

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