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Mary Lift User Manual
03-2015
TD 5.6-001 PR 3500 200 E - ENG ver.4
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Annex A Periodic inspection
Periodic inspection
A.1 Periodic inspections should be carried out according to the time frame recommended by the
manufacturer, or at least once a year. The periodic inspection comprises a visual inspection, especially of
the wheelbase structure, hoist mechanism, brakes, turning points, security devices and patient aids, as well
as a function test and normal maintenance, e.g. brake adjustment, tightening of screws, etc.
Each inspection must include one (1) lift with maximum load.
A.2 Periodic inspection must be carried by a suitably qualified person with knowledge of the construction,
use and maintenance of the equipment..
A.3 All important security observations must be entered in a logbook to be kept by the person(s) responsible
for servicing/maintenance of the lift.
The date measures are taken in reaction to the observations should also be noted in the logbook..
A.4 Date and result of the inspection should be entered in the logbook and signed by the inspector.
A.5 In case of fault, wear or other damage that threatens the security of the lift, the owner should be
informed immediately. In the case of evident security risk, the lift should be withdrawn from use immediately.
The lift must not be used until the fault is rectified.
A.6 Any damage threatening security of the lift that occurs between inspections and which has already been
corrected should be entered in the logbook.
A.7 Faults and damage should be reported to the manufacturer/dealer. This feedback must be entered in
the logbook.