Operating Instruction and Documentation
2.30 SPL
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9.Installation and Initiation
9.1 Regulations for the installation
• The installation of the lift is performed by trained technicians of the manufacturer or its
distribution partner. If the operator can provide trained mechanics, he can install the lift by
himself. The installation has to be done according to this regulation.
• The standard lift must not be installed in hazardous locations or washing areas.
• Before installation a sufficient foundation must be proved or constructed.
An even installation place has to be provided. The foundations must be based in a frost
resistance depth, both outside and indoors, where you must reckon with frost.
• An electrical supply 3~/N+PE, 400 V, 50 Hz must be provided.
The supply line must be
protected with T16A (VDE0100 German regulation). The minimum diameter amounts to 2,5
mm². (Pay attention to the tension of your state)
• All cable ducts have to be equipped with protective coverings to prevent accidents.
9.2 Erection and doweling the lift
Before the installation of the lift, secure the installation area to prevent access to unauthorised
persons. Use devices such as cranes, fork lift trucks and supports to manoeuvre the lift and
avoid accidents.
• Remove Carefully the lift from its wooden crate. Check the lift for damage.
• Fasten the optional column elongation only at the long version.
• Lay the column on a support.
• Roll out both ropes. (length of ropes 12450 mm)
• Losen the headplate and pull it with the cylinder to the top.
• Fasten the elongation at the column. Check the Geometrie of the elogation to the column.
• Fasten the head plate at the column elongation pieces.
pic 4: fastened column elongation pieces
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