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Operation
Arrangement of the control elements (see Fig. 5)
Switch the unit on using the selector switch. By holding the selector switch in
one of the positions “Up” or “Down” the lift is put into operation. In case of an
emergency, the lift cannot be operated. The various situations for an
emergency switch-off are listed in the section ‘Functions of the switch system’.
Instructions for the use of the lift
• Move the carriage to the lower limit of travel.
• Put the swivel arms in the position shown in Fig. 3.
• Drive the vehicle over the base frame of the lift. Swing the arms under the
vehicle and adjust their length according to the seating points.
• Briefly put the selector switch in position “Up” to slightly lift the vehicle; check
for a safe seating of the vehicle.
• Lift the vehicle to the desired height. To make repair and maintenance work
easier electrical tools can be plugged into the shockproof socket at the post
with motor.
• Put the selector switch to position “Down” to lower the vehicle until the lower
limit of travel is reached.
• Swing the swivel arms back from under the vehicle.
• Remove the vehicle from the lift base frame.
ATTENTION!
Do not stand or leave any items under the load during lifting and lowering! When
the lift is operated, the lifted vehicle must be observed! In case of anomalous
function, the operation of the unit must be immediately stopped! The lift must
only be operated by appropriately trained personnel! It is forbidden to stay in the
lifted vehicle!
OPERATION
Summary of Contents for Strong-Arm CPL30T
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