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ERGO LIFT 650  

 

Then spread the arms completely apart and put the rubber pads on them. Position the skids below the grip 
points provided by the car manufacturers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once the support arm has been correctly positioned, check that it is correctly in place and locked by simply 
moving it from right to left. 

Lift the vehicle a short distance (all 4 wheels should be about 10 to 15 cm off the ground) and check that the 
skids  are correctly  positioned  and  that  the  vehicle  is  stable. Once  this  check  has  been  carried  out,  lift the 
vehicle to the desired height and store the remote control.

 

Maximum loading principle of the lift : 

This self-stable lift has been dimensioned to accept a maximum working load (M.W.L.) of 2000kg as shown 
in the figures below and regardless of the position of the arms (open angle or fully closed). This means that 
it is necessary to respect a loading of 60% of the mass on the front of the lift and 40% on the back of the lift 
and vice versa. It is designed to accept a reversible load. 

By respecting the alignment of the lift with the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and by positioning the rubber 
pads below the gripping points identified by the car manufacturers, you will respect this principle and be able 
to lift the load safely. This information is to be found on the lift so that the user does not exceed the maximum 
load depending on the situation (position of the engine in the vehicle according to the direction of the lift). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

600kg 

400kg 

600kg 

600kg 

600kg 

400kg 

400kg 

60% 

1200kg 

40% 

800kg 

40% 

400kg 

1200kg 

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Summary of Contents for ERGO LIFT 650

Page 1: ...User manual ERGO LIFT 650 EN Operation and maintenance manual 73502 V4 01 09 2020 www gys f r EN...

Page 2: ...CE identification on the lift Controlled operation and safety Pressure relief valve set at 140 bar max Verify No load function test over a complete cycle Operation of the emergency stop button Contro...

Page 3: ...that could lead to death by Non observance of the instructions for use Improper or dangerous use Employment of unskilled persons Unauthorized processing on the ERGO LIFT Insufficient maintenance INTEN...

Page 4: ...nit When this is not possible parking on it should be avoided In the event of a violent impact on the load bearing and or structural elements of the ERGO LIFT it is imperative to take the product out...

Page 5: ...Unpack and place the hydraulic power unit on the ground aligning the beam so that it is not folded on itself and or twisted Retrieve the accessories rubber pads drawbar accessories wheels and pins 3...

Page 6: ...of the lift front of the lift then remove the pallet under the table Be careful not to injure yourself and don t hesitate to be in a group to carry out the manoeuvre in complete safety 3 people recom...

Page 7: ...position the hydraulic unit 3 metres from the lift making sure that the beam is not twisted and bent Step 2 Connect the hydraulic unit to an electrical outlet and set the button to ON Step 3 Place the...

Page 8: ...In case of an emergency it is possible to stop the ascent and descent of the lift by pressing the red emergency stop button To disengage it pull the button and at the same time make a quarter turn St...

Page 9: ...d out with the best possible attention on the part of the operator Within the defined area it is forbidden for people to park when the lift is in motion In order to guarantee the operator s safety the...

Page 10: ...a maximum working load M W L of 2000kg as shown in the figures below and regardless of the position of the arms open angle or fully closed This means that it is necessary to respect a loading of 60 of...

Page 11: ...the maintenance intervals specified in this manual In order to guarantee a long service life and proper use of the ERGO LIFT the following points must be observed Switch off the power supply before c...

Page 12: ...top up the level Use an oil with a viscosity of 32CST ref 062160 canister 5L page 13 See page 7 for a description of the procedure which describes normal behaviour and page 13 which describes the ope...

Page 13: ...maximum angle of 135 If this is not the case the presence of the stop must be checked At the same time check that the arms engage in the locking catches Otherwise unscrew the screws of the toothed pl...

Page 14: ...he rod you will be able to find the right setting Checking the oil level The ERGO LIFT is supplied with sufficient oil there is no need to add oil during start up The tank can hold 4L of oil A dipstic...

Page 15: ...cuit must be purged by going up and down until the phenomenon disappears If it persists contact after sales service The lift does not go up and yet the hydraulic unit works The load is too heavy for t...

Page 16: ...T must be disposed of in accordance with the current environmental and disposal guidelines of the country in which it is located WARRANTY CONDITIONS The warranty covers any defect or manufacturing def...

Page 17: ...ERGO LIFT 650 16 DIMENSIONS...

Page 18: ...rism vehicle Electrical installation 230V AC1 50Hz Power 0 75Kw Oil tank capacity 4L Noise level 70 dB A Rising time Approx 45 sec with maximum load Protection rating IP 54 Empty weight of the lift wi...

Page 19: ...an also be found in duplicate on the lift and in this manual on page 1 If one of the labels is damaged please contact your distributor or the after sales service department to have a new one made SPAR...

Page 20: ...ble Grey 7021 17 93782GF Connecting rod ARG lifting table Grey 7021 18 93795ST Phosphated lifting table tiller guide plate 19 93791GF Lower frame lifting table Grey 7021 20 93564ST Baked Phosphated Cy...

Page 21: ...Wheel D 80mm L 70mm axis 20mm 46 43101 Closure plug Dint 28 Dext 30 Pe black 47 96167GF Lift table drawbar Grey 7021 48 92210GF Lift table sensor housing Grey 7021 49 70886 2 button remote control an...

Page 22: ...ERGO LIFT 650 21 Hydraulic circuit Electric circuit...

Page 23: ...ctional Condition of the load bearing construction mechanical structure Functioning of the locking notches of the 4 supporting elements and presence of the angular stops and locking of the runners in...

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