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SAFEGUARDS         

ML

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00 HYDRAULIC LIFT

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1-6 Essential Safety Checks (ESC's) 

The essential safety checks are the most important part of the operator’s 

responsibility. The purpose of the ESC's is to ensure the safety features of 

the motorcycle lift are functioning properly, and thus the motorcycle lift is in a 

safe condition for use. 

In addition to the operator it is recommended that a responsible person carry 

out regular additional ESC’s and that a record is maintained in accordance 

with the EU machinery Regulations. 

If any of the ESC's result in a "Fail" condition do not operate the motorcycle 

lift, immediately notify the responsible person within the company and 

contact the manufacturer as soon as possible. 

ESSENTIAL SAFETY CHECKS (ESC'S

GROUP 1 GENERAL - Visual Inspection 

ESC 

Description 

O.K. 

Fail 

1A 

Safety Lock Mechanism 

2B 

Electrical system including protective earth 
grounding 

GROUP 2 Electrical isolator switches 

Set the electrical isolator switch to OFF position and check the following 

conditions. 

ESC 

Description 

O.K. 

Fail 

2A 

All functions have been disabled 

Summary of Contents for Moto-Lift ML500

Page 1: ...s and customers The information contained herein is the property of MOTORLIJN and may not be copied used or disclosed to others without prior written approval from MOTORLIJN Users are cautioned that t...

Page 2: ...PROPER OPERATION OF LIFT 3 DO NOT USE THE MOTORCYCLE LIFT IN A POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE NO PART OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT PERMISSION OF KMOTORLIJN THIS PRINT IS SUB...

Page 3: ...ed This warranty is subject to the following conditions 1 Motorcycle Lift shall be properly used and operated by the company s operator solely in accordance with the specifications and operating instr...

Page 4: ...1 7 1 4 Principle Safety Objective 1 7 1 5 Safety Notices 1 8 1 6 Essential Safety Checks ESC s 1 13 1 7 Illumination 1 14 1 8 Level of Sound Pressure 1 14 1 9 Training 1 14 CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW OF MACH...

Page 5: ...k Any modification alteration or addition to the motorcycle lift or the fitting of ancillary equipment must comply with the EU Council Directive s MOTORLIJN does not accept any liability whatsoever wh...

Page 6: ...in this document please contact the manufacturer specified on cover page We would also point out that the contents of this product documentation should not become a part of or modify any prior or exis...

Page 7: ...to the motorcycle lift WARNING Failure to follow this safety precaution may result in an injury to the operator or damage to the motorcycle lift NOTICE Failure to follow this safety precaution may res...

Page 8: ...rding to the instructions and intervals covered in this manual 8 If there are any questions or doubts regarding any aspect of motorcycle lift safety or operation or maintenance please contact the comp...

Page 9: ...n physical danger or death Use the lift after carefully reading the instruction manual and understand the contents of them for safe and proper use of the motorcycle lift If a user does not follow the...

Page 10: ...ulting in physical danger or death Do not shake motorcycle while operating lift The motorcycle may fall resulting in physical danger or death Do not raise the lift with only one side of motorcycle the...

Page 11: ...e motorcycle while operating lift to ensure that there are no problems taking place while raising or lowering 6 If several lifts are installed observe the location of the switch to be clear of any obs...

Page 12: ...e safety lock device is working properly before operation 20 Prohibit unauthorized persons from accessing the lift 21 When the lift is not in use or will not be in use for a long period lower the lift...

Page 13: ...s and that a record is maintained in accordance with the EU machinery Regulations If any of the ESC s result in a Fail condition do not operate the motorcycle lift immediately notify the responsible...

Page 14: ...ows and stroboscopic effects must be avoided to prevent risk 1 8 Level of Sound Pressure The equivalent continuous A weighted sound pressure levels of the motorcycle lift do not exceed 85dB A 1 9 Trai...

Page 15: ...L500 Hydraulic Lift Capacity 500kg Width 650 mm Length 2 140 mm Maximum Height 1 015 mm Minimum Height 190mm Platform Thickness 3 25 mm Weight 180 kg Standard Motor Output 115V RPM 1650 Amp 9 8A Conde...

Page 16: ...0 HYDRAULIC LIFT 2 16 2 2 Picture ML500 Hydraulic Lift Control Switch REMOTE Motor Specifications 220V 50Hz 5 3A 1340rpm Condenser 350V 80uF Efficiency 69 DROP PANEL TIE DOWN PONIT BUMPER STOP LOCKING...

Page 17: ...OPRERATION ML500 HYDRAULIC LIFT 2 17 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION 3 1 Flowchart for OPERATION...

Page 18: ...times to verify proper operation Inspect remote control and determine if up and down buttons are functioning properly Inspect pump for oil open filler cap to add oil if needed STEP 4 Raise lift to com...

Page 19: ...IFT 4 19 Caution Do not leave ramps for the extensions attached while in operation or in the up position Notes Be aware of all marked pinch points Lubricate all points at least 3 times a year or more...

Page 20: ...nance is needed 5 Keep disassembled parts stored where they can be easily accessed 6 Be sure to fasten bolts and nuts correctly in position during assembly 7 During maintenance of control box verify l...

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