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©BRUNO

VSL-6000/6900UK Operator’s  04/16/201

1.0 FOR YOUR SAFETY

•  The Curb-Sider® is designed to lift mobility 

devices weighing up to 400 lb (181 kg)

•  Do not abuse or exceed the maximum lift 

capacity indicated on the unit.

•  Do not remove any guards or covers.

•  Always be aware of surface conditions before 

using the lift and take appropriate care.

•  Park the vehicle on a horizontal, level surface. 

Load and unload on as level a surface as 
possible.

•  Avoid unloading into vehicular traffic.

•  Read and understand the operating 

instructions, and all safety precautions prior 
to using the lift. Operate the lift several times 
while the installer is available to answer 
questions.

•  Vehicle engine must be shut off, with 

transmission set in park (parking brake 
must be engaged on models with manual 
transmission).

•  Keep hands, fingers and feet away from moving 

components during lift operation.

•  Be sure the power source of the device being 

lifted (scooter, power chair, wheelchair) is OFF 
before attaching it to the lift.

WARNING: 

Read vehicle manufacturers (OEM) 
instructions about the vehicle’s 
electrical system BEFORE working 
on the vehicle. Vehicle OEMs 
have model specific requirements 
about battery disconnection when 
performing work on a vehicle.

 

 

Disconnecting batteries incorrectly 
or working on a vehicle with batteries 
improperly in the circuit MAY cause 
loss of vehicle data, damage vehicle 
wiring system or even cause airbags 
to deploy. This information can be 
found in the VEHICLE OWNER’S 
MANUAL or the VEHICLE REPAIR 
GUIDE.

Summary of Contents for Curb-Sider VSL-6000

Page 1: ...04 16 2019 P N 6000 6900 UK O CURB SIDER VSL 6000 AND 6900 OPERATOR S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...n that if not avoided could cause serious bodily injury and or property damage CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could cause damage to the lift vehicle and or moderate injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous electrical situation that if not avoided could cause damage to the lift vehicle and or moderate injury NOTE Directions that make it easier to ins...

Page 3: ...5 3 0 CE and Maximum Load Rating Information 6 4 0 Docking devices 7 8 5 0 Loading a mobility device 9 11 6 0 Unloading a mobility device 12 13 7 0 VSL 6900 Special operating instructions 14 15 8 0 Optional fold down quick release pins 16 17 9 0 Emergency backup operation 18 19 10 0 Maintenance and troubleshooting 20 ...

Page 4: ... questions Vehicle engine must be shut off with transmission set in park parking brake must be engaged on models with manual transmission Keep hands fingers and feet away from moving components during lift operation Be sure the power source of the device being lifted scooter power chair wheelchair is OFF before attaching it to the lift WARNING Read vehicle manufacturers OEM instructions about the ...

Page 5: ...__________________________ State Province _________ Zip Postal Code ___________________________________________________________ Email Address _____________________________________________________________ Telephone No _____________________________________________________________ Date of Purchase mm dd yy _________________________________________________ Dealer Locate the Model No and Serial No deca...

Page 6: ...g is the MAXIMUM load rating The maximum load rating for the specific vehicle application has been determined during the design of the mounting assembly During dealer installation factors inherent to specific applications including but not limited to vehicle structure and condition operating environment and customer ability may reduce the effective weight rating The structure of the lift itself is...

Page 7: ...7 BRUNO VSL 6000 6900UK Operator s 04 16 2019 4 0 DOCKING DEVICES EXAMPLE 4 1 Spinal fusion C arm and docking device EXAMPLE 4 2 C arm and docking device C arm docking device ...

Page 8: ...8 BRUNO VSL 6000 6900UK Operator s 04 16 201 EXAMPLE 4 3 EXAMPLE 4 4 docking device pickup claw ...

Page 9: ...e s rear door Check for sufficient space behind your vehicle Four 4 feet 1 2 m of clear space behind the vehicle is usually adequate Move any obstacles that could interfere with the movement of the scooter as the lift swings it into the vehicle Open driver side door Move mobility device into transfer position Turn scooter off lock the wheelchair wheels 5 0 LOADING A MOBILITY DEVICE TIP OVER RISK A...

Page 10: ...ely and contacting the side of the vehicle Release the switch when the lift arm is over the mobility device NOTE Releasing a pendant switch stops lift operation STEP 5 3 With the lift positioned over the mobility de vice depress and hold the DOWN switch on the control pendant Guide the C arm pickup claw to a position slight ly below the docking device installed on the mobility device by your deale...

Page 11: ...tch on the control pendant Release the switch when the scooter comes to rest on the vehicle floor Be sure that the scooter rests firmly on as level an area as possible the C arm pickup claw remains attached to the mobility device and the lift belt remains taut STEP 5 5 SET THE MOBILITY DEVICE S PARKING BRAKE and turn off the unit Place the control pendant and its cord in a secure location in the v...

Page 12: ...oter out of the vehicle NOTE Be sure to guide the mobility device with your hand Whenscooterissuspendedoverthedesiredlocation release the OUT button to stop lift operation Depress and hold the DOWN button on the control pendant to lower the mobility device to the ground Release the DOWN button once the mobility device reaches the ground and after a sufficient amount of slack exists in the belt to ...

Page 13: ...om the docking device Depress and hold the UP button on the control pendant to raise the C arm pick up claw to the belt guide NOTE Stop lift operation before the white stitch ing on the lift belt enters the belt guide slot see bottom left Depress and hold the IN button on the control pendant to swing the lift back into the vehicle Release the IN button when the lift is in the proper location Place...

Page 14: ...tated further will not contact vehicle Depress the OUT button to continue rotating the lift Release the OUT button when lift is in correct position over scooter or wheelchair to be lifted STEP 7 2 Depress and hold the DOWN button on the control pendant to lower the pick up device Release the DOWN button when the pick up device is slightly below the docking device Attach the pick up device to the d...

Page 15: ...DOWN button to lower the mobility device to the vehicle floor Release the DOWN button when the mobility device comes to rest on the vehicle floor STEP 7 4 Be sure that the mobility device rests firmly on as level an area as possible the pick up device remains attached to the mobility device and the lift belt remains taut SET THE MOBILITY DEVICE S PARKING BRAKE and turn off the unit Place the contr...

Page 16: ...TIONAL FOLD DOWN QUICK RELEASE PIN KIT STEP 8 1 For those customers wishing to have the added ca pability of folding down the lift head Bruno offers an optional fold down quick release pin kit Remove the nut on the 1 2 bolt As you hold the head at the end of the arm near the belt remove the 1 2 bolt You may discard the bolt ...

Page 17: ... STEP 8 2 In the 1 2 bolt hole insert the larger of the quick release pins Insert the smaller quick release pin as shown to the right STEP 8 3 To fold down the lift head Remove the smaller quick release pin While holding the lift arm near the belt end remove the larger quick release pin Fold down the head Insert the smaller quick release pin in the hole shown to the left Reinsert the larger quick ...

Page 18: ...E This hand crank is intended solely to maneuver the lift back into the vehicle so that the vehicle may be driven Accessing and using the hand crank Remove the four 4 thumb screws securing the cover to the lift base Compress the boot with your hands to tuck it inside the cover see right 9 0 EMERGENCY BACKUP OPERATION Loosen 4 cover screws ...

Page 19: ...emergency crank Once the cover is raised over the motor you may wish to rotate it 90 degrees and tuck it behind the motor Locate the emergency crank emergency crank STEP 9 3 Place the emergency crank over the motor shaft as shown Rotate the crank until the lift has returned to its home position Remove the crank from the motor and store it in the vehicle glove box Have the lift examined by an autho...

Page 20: ... has wrapped backwards around spool Run lift down until belt wraps correctly onto the spool Lift makes grinding noise Have the unit inspected by an authorized Bruno dealer Take the vehicle and lift to an authorized Bruno dealer for complete inspection and any necessary repairs replacements once a year every 6 monts if the lift is used under strenuous conditions Recommended maintenance operations i...

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