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7.2 Cleaning the lift
A regular and expert clean helps retain the value
of the lift.
Additionally, it can also be a pre-requisite for the
preservation of guarantee claims for any eventual
corrosion damage.
The best protection for the lift is regular removal of
contaminants of any kind.
This includes above all:
• De-icing salt
• Sand, pebbles, earth
• Industrial dust of all types
• Water, also in connection with other environmen-
tal influences
• Aggressive deposits of all types
•
Permanent humidity due to insufficient ventilation
The frequency of lift cleaning depends, among oth-
er things on the frequency of use, of lift handling,
of workshop cleanliness, and the location of the
lift. Furthermore, the degree of contamination de-
pends on the time of year, the weather conditions
and workshop ventilation. Under adverse circum-
stances, weekly lift cleaning might be required,
however a monthly cleaning may be sufficient.
Do not use and aggressive and abrasive materials
for cleaning, rather use mild cleaners, e.g. a com-
mercially available detergent and lukewarm water.
• For cleaning, do
not
use high pressure washers
(e.g. steam cleaners).
• Carefully remove all contamination with a
sponge, or if required with a brush.
• Make sure that there is no residue of the cleaner
on the lift.
• Rub the lift dry with a cloth after cleaning.
8 Assembly and commissioning
8.1 Set up guidelines
• Lift set up is done by trained manufacturer per-
sonnel or a contract partner. If the operating
company has appropriately trained assemblers,
the lift can also be set up by them. Set up is to be
done according to the assembly instructions.
•
A standard lift may not be set up in explosion en
-
dangered spaces or wash halls. (It is necessary to
consult with your dealer).
•
Before setting up, verify that there is a sufficient
foundation or make it according to the guide-
lines in the foundation plan. The set up location
must be level and even. Foundations in open air
and spaces where winter storms or frost are to
be expected, must have a foundation to frost
depth.
• An on-site electrical connection of 1 ~/N + PE,
230V, 60Hz is to be provided. The supply is to be
secured on-site with 16 ampere fuses. The con-
nection point is located on the operating boxes.
• To protect the electrical cable all cable conduits
are to be fitted with cable sleeves or flexible plas
-
tic pipes.
8.1.1 Set up and anchoring the lift
i
Before setting up the lift, ensure that everything
possible is done to prevent accidents due to
careless assembly. This includes, above all, the
use of safe auxiliary means (e.g. cranes, forklifts
and a sufficient number of people), diverse sup-
ports and a sufficient barrier to prevent unautho-
rised access.
• Carefully remove the lift from the wooden crate
and check for damage.
• Position and align the lift columns according to
the data sheet at the desired set up location.
• Guide the supply line to the operating column
(on-site).
• Connect the electrical cables and measurement
cables to both columns.
• Check the position of the lift again.
•
Fill with approx. 17 litres of clean hydraulic oil into
the oil container of the unit.
•
Holes for floor anchorings are to be placed
through the holes in the base plates. Clean the
bore holes by blowing them out with air. Guide
the safety anchor into the drilled holes but do not
fasten them yet.
The lift manufacturer recommends Liebig safety
anchors or similar anchors from other reputable
anchor manufacturers Hilti, Fischer (with approv-
al) while following their conditions. Information
can be given from your anchor suppliers.
• Before anchoring the lift, check whether the
load-bearing concrete is of quality min. C20/25
up to the finishing level of the completed floor.
In this case, take the anchor length from “an-
chor length without floor covering”. If there is a
floor covering (tiles, screed) on the load carrying
concrete, the thickness of this covering must be
determined and the anchor length selected ac-
cording to “anchor length with floor covering”.
•
Briefly push the “Lift” button. Consider the rotation
direction of the motor.
• If the lift rail does not lift, the rotation direction
of the motor must be checked again and if re-
quired two phases of the power supply must be
exchanged. (only for 3-phase AC supply).
• Check the precise vertical set up of the lift col-
umns and if required make sure there is a suitable
support (panel strips) that make contact with the
floor.
To prevent vertical oscillations of the column, it
is necessary to position the support in the middle
and not only on the edge of the base plate.
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