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5.9
Platform Lift Deployment
After the stair assembly has been installed, the Platform Lift can be deployed for use. Please refer
to
for the following procedure.
1. Open the underbody compartment doors.
2. Remove the handrails and lift pendent, and place them to the side for now.
3. Close the underbody compartment door.
4. Located next to the roll door, are the controls for the Platform Lift. Insert the connector from
the lift control pendent into the receptacle that is located on this control panel.
5. Remove the Lift Transport Restraining cable.
6. Remove the transport pins from each side of the lift.
7. Using the remote, raise the lift high enough to clear the cradles.
8. Carefully pull down the platform until it is parallel with the ground. A torsion bar is located
within the Platform Lift hardware that will enable one person to move the lift into operating
position.
9. Using the lift control pendent, lower the platform to the ground.
10. Once the platform has been lowered, install the handrails and secure them with the
hardware provided.
5.10 Connect to Shore Power
Before connecting or disconnecting from shore power, it is imperative that the
shore power connections be moved to the “OFF” position. Failure to do this
can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit.
It is the operator’s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of
the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh
Specialty Vehicles. Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the
operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit.
Always inspect the power cable, connectors, and fasteners prior to usage. If
during inspection, it is suspected that either internal or external damage has
occurred, have a certified electrician inspect and repair the damage before
using.
The unit must first be switched to shore power before the medical system can be used. Refer to
Figure 35: Shore Power Connection
, for the following procedure.
1. Verify that the shore power disconnect is in the “OFF” position.
2. Open the underbody compartment door and remove the power cable from the underbody
compartments of the mobile unit.
3. Insert the trailer connector into the shore power receptacle and spin the lock ring clockwise
to secure the connection.
4. Move the shore power disconnect to the “ON” position.
5. Close the underbody compartment door; making sure that the access flap for the power
cable has been released.