Please note that whilst the Ecolift is extremely simple to maintain,
all work must be carried out by a competent person
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DAILY MAINTENANCE
Note: The telescopic mast is a sealed unit which contains a
pressurised cylinder and can only be dismantled by a trained person
authorised by the manufacturer.
The most important regular maintenance to be carried out by the
operator is visual inspection, as per the pre-operation checks.
Daily Checks
The safety critical items to inspect each work session, daily as a
minimum are:
1. Check there is no damage to the following: wheels and castors
and check that their fixings are secure. These are the components
that connect the machine to the ground; if they are damaged then
operating the machine could be dangerous and and may result in
serious injury.
2. Check that the guardrails are not damaged and all
fixings are secure.
3. Check gates and gate hinges are secure and gates close freely.
Ensure gates cannot open outwards.
4. Check chassis is not damaged and spirit level is intact and working.
5. Check mast fixings are all present and secure.
6. Check flywheel handle operates correctly: step into the platform
to do this
(do not attempt to operate the handle from outside
the basket)
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Pull flywheel handle knob towards you, release.
Ensure handle springs back to lock wheel. Turn wheel one
revolution clockwise then anti-clockwise; ensure handle
moves freely in either direction.
7. Check automatic wheel-brake works by: repeat no. 6 when
platform is elevated approximately 100mm, and with the
assistance of a colleague, attempt to push the machine, machine
should not move, wheels should be braked.
8. Check emergency lowering tool is attached to chassis and not
damaged. Check pivot and spring for signs of fatigue
Monthly Checks
As daily checks (items 1-8).
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
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NOTE: PUWER (The Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment
Regulations 1998) stipulates that suppliers such as hire
companies must ensure their equipment is maintained
correctly and fully serviced. Once on site, it is the hirer/
employer’s responsibility to ensure the machine remains in
serviceable condition. The hirer/employer must also ensure the
operator is properly trained and familiarised with the machine
and the manufacturers operating procedures.
The health and safety of any operator or maintenance
staff is the responsibility of the individual and/or
their employer.