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8.12 Park mode
If desired, the load on the lift table can be transferred
from the hydraulic cylinder to the mechanical down stop
system by activating Park mode. The following steps
explain how to activate Park mode.
1.
Follow the steps in Section 8.7 to position the vehicle
at the desired working height.
2.
Push and release
ENABLE
button, then within 5
seconds, push and release
PARK
button. The lift
system will now lower until the down stop catch pawl
engages down stop slots on all lift units in the system.
NOTE: The lifts will only park if they are all above the
same down stop lug. If they are not all above the
same down stop lug, the “park window error” will be
indicated and the lifts will have to be Raised or
Lowered until all the lifts are above the same down
stop lug.
3.
Once all the units in the system have Parked, the
PARKED
indicator will turn blue. The
LOWER
button
will also disappear since the vehicle will need to be
raised off the down stop lugs before it can be lowered.
4.
To exit Park mode, simply push and release the
ENABLE
button and then within 5 seconds push and
hold the
RAISE
button until the
PARKED
indicator
light turns off. The vehicle can now be raised or
lowered normally.
8.13 Options
The
OPTIONS
button displays additional buttons that are
normally hidden from view on the screen. Pushing the
OPTIONS
button displays a panel on the left side of the
screen that includes the
LOCK
button and the
ABOUT
button. To hide the panel that is displayed when the
OPTIONS
button is pushed, push the
BACK
button.
The
LOCK
button is used as described in Section 8.9 to
lock the system from operating. Pushing the
ABOUT
button brings up a screen showing the contact information
for the lift system manufacturer, the software versions
currently installed and the battery voltage. To exit the
About screen, push the
BACK
button.
Operation
8.14 Tire mode
Tire mode is a special operating mode that must only be
used to change a tire on a vehicle with dual axles. Tire
mode allows a single lift unit to raise to a limited maximum
height. To use Tire Mode properly, the following steps
must be followed:
1.
The vehicle to be lifted must have dual axles
.
2.
The tire to be changed must be on one of the dual axles
.
3.
The lift unit must engage the wheel in front or behind of
the tire to be changed on the same side of the vehicle
as the tire being changed. Chock the front and rear of
the tire on the opposite end of the axle from the tire
being changed
.
4.
Follow the guidelines in Sections 8.1-8.3 to setup the
work area, vehicle, and lift unit.
5. Activate Tire Mode by pushing the tire icon shown
below.
Fig. 12: Tire mode operation
6.
The lift unit can now be operated as described in earlier
sections. The lift can be raised, lowered, parked, and
locked. The maximum lifting height is limited to prevent
lifting the vehicle too high causing it to become
unstable.
Using Tire Mode for any other purpose than what is
described in this section may cause a vehicle to be
lifted in an unstable manner resulting in tipping or loss
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