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92RT Scssor Lfts - Operator’s Manual
July 2020
Secton 10 - Machne Inspectons and Mantenance
Maintenance
DO NOT operate this machine until you have read and understood the Safety section of
this manual, have performed the Jobsite Inspection, Pre-Start Inspection and Routine
Maintenance, and have completed all the test operations detailed in the Operating Instructions
section�����
Tag and remove a damaged, malfunctioning or modified machine from service. DO NOT use a
damaged, malfunctioning or modified machine.
Use the Pre-Start Inspection to determine what Routine Maintenance is required. The operator may
perform only the routine maintenance items specified in this manual.
IMPORTANT
Scheduled maintenance inspection checklists are included in this manual for use only
by qualified service technicians. Only qualified service technicians may perform repairs
to the machine. After repairs are completed, the operator must perform a Pre-Start
Inspection before proceeding to the Functions Test.
Always use the maintenance lock to block the scissor assembly in place
before servicing the machine with the platform elevated�����
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate and burn skin, damage
eyes, and may cause serious injury, blindness, and death����� Repair leaks
immediately����� Fluid leaks under pressure may not always be visible�����
Check for pin hole leaks with a piece of cardboard, not your hand�����
Perform scheduled maintenance at recommended intervals����� Failure to
perform scheduled maintenance at recommended intervals may result in
a defective or malfunctioning machine and may result in injury or death
of the operator����� Keep maintenance records current and accurate�����
Immediately report any damage, defect, unauthorized modification or
malfunction to your supervisor����� Any defect must be repaired prior to
continued use����� DO NOT use a damaged, modified or malfunctioning
machine�����
Never leave hydraulic components or hoses open����� Plug all hoses and
fitting immediately after disassembly to protect the system from outside
contamination (including rain)�����
Never open a hydraulic system when there are contaminants in the air�����
Always clean the surrounding area before opening hydraulic systems�����
Use only recommended lubricants����� Improper lubricants or incompatible
lubricants may cause as much damage as no lubrication�����
Watch for makeshift “fixes” which can jeopardize safety as well as lead
to more costly repair�����