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DHOLLANDIA
§5.5 - Loading diagram
Fig. 5.4.2
Ensure the wheelchair fits safely on the platform, and doesn’t
extend over the edges of the platform, nor doesn’t interfere with
the automatic roll-stop at the rear, nor the bridge plate at the
front of the platform.
When exiting the vehicle, never back onto the platform. Always
face outward, ensure the platform is safely in place at the load-
ing floor of the vehicle, the side safety rails are locked into posi-
tion, and the automatic roll-stop is up and locked into position.
Use extreme care in wet or slippery conditions. Wheelchair
brakes are less effective if the platform and / or wheels of the
wheelchair are wet or dirty.
Ensure the passengers take a central position between the lift
arms. [fig. 5.4.2].
If available, the platform occupants should grip
both side safety gates. [fig. 5.4.3 - 5.4.4]
Fig. 5.4.3
Fig. 5.4.4
NOTICE
Hydraulic lifts are not designed to LIFT / LOWER weights
corresponding to their nominal capacity over the full surface
of the platform. The nominal capacity is valid at a centre of
gravity of 500 mm behind the vehicle body. Behind that point,
the maximum safe working load diminishes.
When LIFTING, the lift is normally protected against overload
by the pressure relieve valve in the hydraulic circuit. Most of
the overload, and consequential damage, happens when
LOWERING loads.
Fig. 5.5.1
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