QUICK LIFT L520E
EN
10
2/ CHECKING THE AMOUNT: use the wired remote control
a. Press the «UP» button until the QUICK LIFT rises a few centimetres (5 to 10 cm max.). Visually check all hydraulic
connections (cylinders, hoses, couplings, power pack) for hydraulic leakage. If you notice a slight leak, tighten the
connection until there is no more leakage. If you see a large leak, immediately press «DN» (down) until the QUICK
LIFT is lowered to the ground. Tighten the connection firmly and repeat the test until there is no more leakage.
i
It is advisable to place a cardboard box between the floor and the QUICK LIFT and
even at the level of the quick connections in order to identify possible leaks more easily
during the first start-up.
Be meticulous when applying a sealing tab or Teflon to hydraulic connections. Do not
pollute or clog the hydraulic system. There are filters that could become clogged and
prevent the QUICK LIFT from working properly.
3/ CHECKING THE SAFETY SYSTEM AT HEIGHT 1:
Press «UP» again and move a few centimetres higher than height 1 so that the safety devices of both ramps protrude a
few centimetres above the locking block at height 1.
i
When unladen, there may be a greater offset in the height of the ramps in relation to
each other and therefore in the passage of the locking bars on the blocks. This is nor-
mal. On load, the ramps will be synchronized and the offset will be corrected.
Pressing «DN» (down) will lower the ramps until both locking levers are in the locked position as shown in the diagram
below.
Locking bar
Unlocking cam
Locking block
Locking position
4/ DOWN THE RAMPS TO THE GROUND:
a. Press «UP» to raise the QUICK LIFT by 2-3cm and then raise the safety locking bars with your hand or foot so that the
unlocking cam can come into contact with the ground when it is in its resting position.
b. Make sure both release cams are resting on the ground before pressing «DN» (down).
c. Press «DN» (down) until QUICK LIFT has returned to the initial position.
« UP »
« DW»
Locking position
UP
DOWN
INSTRUCTIONS
Before lifting a vehicle, make sure the handbrake is released and the vehicle is left in
neutral. The wheels on take-off from the ground need to be free. Otherwise, there is
a risk that the load will slip on the rubber pads and lead to a dangerous and unstable
situation.
Once the tool is correctly positioned under the vehicle, certain rules must be observed:
• Check that no one or bulky objects are inside the safety area. (2 m minimum all around the vehicle).
• Check that the ramps are positioned at the pick-up points given by the car manufacturers. Observe the load distribution
with max. 2/3 at the front of the ramps and max. 1/3 at the back. If in doubt, seek specialist advice.