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1 Introduction:

Thank you for choosing the by,schulz e-Bikelifter, a high-quality product developed and produced in Europe.
The e-Bikelifter is the result of the successful cooperation between the Danish company Hovmand and the
German company by,schulz. Production takes place at Hovmand, the world's leading manufacturer of
mobile, battery-powered lifting devices. The e-Bikelifter brand is distributed throughout Europe by:

by,schulz GmbH, Bühler Straße 121, 66130 Saarbrücken, Germany, Tel: +49 (0) 681-95 97 25 0

This collaboration resulted in a solid mobile lifting device of workshop quality, which was especially
developed for bicycles, e-bikes and cargobikes. With it’s integrated transport wheels and the two built-in,
powerful rechargeable batteries, the by,schulz e-Bikelifter offers the flexibility and endurance to work
wherever you want.
The e-Bikelifter can be operated independently of the power grid at any time, without much effort.
The maximum lifting capacity is 60 kg, the overall height is roughly 1950 mm. With a width of about 780
mm, it even fits through almost any door.

Please read these instructions carefully before using the e-Bikelifter for the first time. If you have any fur-
ther questions, please contact [email protected]. Furthermore, you can find all the information contained
in this manual in German / English / French, as well as pictures and videos of the product, at
www.e-bikelifter.com.

The e-Bikelifter is available with or without a clamping arm. The basic version, the e-Bikelifter BM-60 does
not include a clamping arm. The universal base mounting plate, permanently installed on the e-bikelifter,
allows the use of many different commercially available clamping arms of the brands Feedback Sports,
Park-Tool, VAR and others.

Models:
1. e-Bikelifter BM-60 (Basic) without clamping arm - (Serial No. 12057)
2. e-Bikelifter BM-60 FB with Feedback Sports clamping arm - (Serial No.12057-FB)
3. e-Bikelifter BM-60 VA with VAR PR-72000 clamping arm - (Serial No. 12057-VA)

www.e-bikelifter.com

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Page 1: ... schulz 2022 Reprints translation and reproduction of any kind even in part are expressly prohibited without prior written permission Subject to technical changes errors and misprints Illustrations used may differ slightly from the original product by schulz GmbH Saarbrücken Germany info byschulz com UK ...

Page 2: ... PR 72000 clamping arm 9 7 5 Moving the e Bikelifter 10 7 6 Safety areas and distance 11 7 7 Shipping 11 8 Construction and materials 12 9 Rechargeable batteries and chargers 13 10 Maintenance and Inspection 14 11 Disposal 14 12 Cleaning instructions 15 13 Resolving faults 16 14 Spare parts 17 14 1 e Bikelifter Complete 17 14 2 e Bikelifter Mast 18 14 3 e Bikelifter Base mounting plate 19 14 4 e B...

Page 3: ...wer grid at any time without much effort The maximum lifting capacity is 60 kg the overall height is roughly 1950 mm With a width of about 780 mm it even fits through almost any door Please read these instructions carefully before using the e Bikelifter for the first time If you have any fur ther questions please contact info ebikelifter com Furthermore you can find all the information contained i...

Page 4: ... Warning This pictogram draws attention to the risk of personal injury l There should be no body parts below or near the lifting tool when operated up or down Max 60 kg Max payload is 60 kg 3 Specifications by schulz e Bikelifter BM 60 Weight kg incl mounting base plate 60 Height mm ca 1950 Lifting height mm ca 1800 Max load kg 400 mm from the mast 60 kg Lifting speed 70 90 mm s Protection class I...

Page 5: ...ight and is free of any items or cargo l The e Bikelifter is to be serviced at least once a year or according to laws regulations dir ectives working conditions and experience The service shall be performed by the man ufacturer or a skilled technician Please check your local requirements l The e Bikelifter must not be used for lifting persons or live animals l No body parts near the sledge or tool...

Page 6: ... as a result of a heavy collision Residual risk for personnel working with or around the e Bikelifter A Do not use the e Bikelifter or tool with unstable unbalanced load B No persons or body parts must be put under the tool or load C Do not put objects or limbs feet hands fingers etc into any opening of the e Bikelifter D Do not put your feet or other parts of your body under the wheels Example n ...

Page 7: ...FF switch Remember to turn OFF the e Bikelifter when not in use ON l Round button is pressed it sticks out about 2 mm l Green indicator light OFF l Round button is not pressed it sticks out about 5 mm l No indicator light www e bikelifter com 7 ...

Page 8: ...witch is pressed check that the foot switch has not been pressed all the way down If the problem persists check that the device is switched on and that the batteries are charged Only one foot switch can be operated at a time The function of the foot switches Pictogram Position The left foot switch The right foot switch Function Lowering the tool Raising the tool Functionality of the foot switches ...

Page 9: ...nk clockwise increases the clamping force turning it counterclockwise reduces it Beware that the eccenter has to be in the CLOSED position fig E while working on a bicycle Attaching the bicycle 1 Place bicycle on the floor in front of the e Bikelifter 2 Adjust the sledge to the necessary height by using the foot switches 3 Use pivot lock lever fig A of the base mounting plate to rotate the clampin...

Page 10: ...m l The e Bikelifter must be turned OFF l Always hold on to the handles when moving the e Bikelifter Parking the e Bikelifter 4 Place one foot against the wheel axle and tilt the lifter for ward until it reaches the ground 5 Rotate the two knobs to adjust the height of the back feet All four adjustable feet 2x front 2x back must be in contact with the floor before using the lifter Note l The e Bik...

Page 11: ...sure that all other personnel are out of the danger zone as illustrated below n B n e Bikelifter n Tool and bike n Safety area for operator n Safety area for other personnel B Safety area ca Ø 3000 mm 7 7 Shipping When shipping the e Bikelifter l The sledge must be lowered to under 800 mm height and be free of any items or cargo l The e Bikelifter must be turned off l Fasten the e Bikelifter secur...

Page 12: ...in grooves Galvanized steel 6 Base plate Powder coated steel 7 Transport rollers Polyamide and Polyurethane 8 Base mounting plate Powder coated steel Painted 9 Adjusting feet Stainless steel synthetic material The longitudinal grooves on both sides of the lifting column allow optional shelves and holders to be attached at the desired height with the aid of sliding blocks For each groove two slidin...

Page 13: ...arly as a total discharge can damage the batteries or reduce their lifetime If a deep discharge does occur charge the batteries for min 4 hours before using the e bike lifter again Workshops are recommended to charge the e Bikelifter on week ends A full battery charge allows approx 80 cycles with complete lifting and lowering of the maximum load of 30 kg Charger The charger automatically charges t...

Page 14: ...ed to make sure that the e Bikelifter is in safe operational condition Critical components For instructions on replacing critical components contact the manufacturer Hovmand Company if neces sary Timing belt l Replace when if any of the below points occur l Any sign of wear visual cracks or miscolour l Under normal use Use 20 lifts per day in average over a year replace after 8 years l Under inten...

Page 15: ... tool so that you don t risk a head injury when cleaning near the floor l The battery charger must be disconnected from the main during cleaning Detergent application l Use a standard pH neutral cleaning detergent l Do not use acid alkaline or harsh chem ical products these might weaken the drive belt and other sensitive com ponents or leave marks on the surfaces Work process l The outer surfaces ...

Page 16: ...on which the sledge runs Remove the dirt and wipe with alcohol Is there dirt on the sledge wheels Remove the dirt or replace the wheels The e Bikelifter does not respond Check whether the item being lifted is heavier than the lift s capacity Remove the item Check the main fuse or the on off button Replace the main fuse or press the but ton Check if the batteries are charged Connect the charger The...

Page 17: ...30019008 1 1 REVISIONS ZONE REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED See Sheet1 MATERIAL Revision 3 E Bikelifter 6101011333 6101011333 DRAWN BY KAS WEIGHT 62 62 Kg SHEET 2 OF 2 DWG NO TITLE FINISH By schulz Date yy mm dd Dimensions 5 mm 21 11 01 Mast by schulz e Bikelifter Self tapping screws M5x10 A2 Screw M6x12 CH FZB DIN 912 Screw M6x16 CS FZB DIN 7991 Cover box Cabinet U handle GN 728 120 B SW Base plate...

Page 18: ...E DRAWING DEBUR AND BREAK SHARP EDGES FINISH UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS AND WITH TOLERENCES AFTER DS ISO 2768 1 MIDDEL By schulz 21 11 02 Date yy mm dd Mast profile by schulz Top plate mast profile Motor spacer plate Motor 18V shaft shortened to L 16mm Bearing support motor shaft One way bearing shaft by schulz Timing belt pulley AT10 16 complete Spacer for motor shaf...

Page 19: ...14 3 e Bikelifter Base mounting plate www e bikelifter com 19 ...

Page 20: ...THERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS AND WITH TOLERENCES AFTER DS ISO 2768 1 MIDDEL FINISH DEBUR AND BREAK SHARP EDGES DO NOT SCALE DRAWING TITLE DWG NO 1 5 SHEET 2 OF 2 WEIGHT 30 36 Kg DRAWN BY KAS 30018531 30018531 Base plate complete Revision 3 MATERIAL A3 Base plate welded Levelling foot GN 30 50 M10 40 A1 X IDEC enabling switch HE6B M200B Knurled screw with movable thrust pad BT 4...

Page 21: ...15 e Bikelifter Electrical chart www e bikelifter com 21 ...

Page 22: ...Directive 2006 42 EC Annex II A The following directives and standards as well as technical reports have been applied insofar as they have been found to be wholly or partly relevant in relation to the construction and design of the machine Directives 2014 30 EC 2014 35 EC 2011 65 EC Standards EN ISO 12100 2011 EN ISO TR 14121 2 2012 EN 60204 1 2016 EN IEC 63000 2018 EN ISO 3691 5 2015 DS EN ISO 20...

Page 23: ...directives and standards as well as technical reports have been applied insofar as they have been found to be wholly or partly relevant in relation to the construction and design of the machine Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 Electrical Equipment Safety Regulations 2016 RoHS Regulations 2012 GB Standards BS EN ISO 12100 2011 ISO TR 14121 2 2012 BS EN 60204 1 2016 BS EN IE...

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