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III.  KLEARVUE PRIVATE USE LIFT MAINTENANCE 

egular maintenance of the RICON K-Series KlearVue Private Use wheelchair lift will provide 

optimum performance and reduce the need for repairs.  This chapter contains cleaning in-

structions, a maintenance schedule, and decal information. 

A.  ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION 

Additional maintenance information is available in the K-Series Private Use service manual, part 
number 32DSSK04.  This manual is available from Ricon in printed hard copy, or at the Ricon 
website in PDF format.  The website is located at www.riconcorp.com.  At the website, click on 
“Technical Documents”, “I agree”, and then “Service Manuals”. 

           

WARNING 

THIS RICON PRODUCT IS HIGHLY SPECIALIZED.  MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS MUST 

BE PERFORMED BY A RICON AUTHORIZED DEALER USING RICON REPLACEMENT 
PARTS.  MODIFYING OR FAILING TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN THIS PRODUCT WILL VOID 
THE WARRANTY, AND MAY RESULT IN UNSAFE OPERATING CONDITIONS. 

B. CLEANING 

Regular cleaning with mild soap (i.e. liquid hand soap or car wash liquid) and drying thoroughly 
will protect lift painted surfaces.  Cleaning is especially important in areas where roads are salted 
in winter.  Verify that lift pivot points are clean and dry prior to lubrication. 

C. MAINTENANCE 

SCHEDULE 

Refer to cycle counter located on rear side of hydraulic power unit.  Under normal operating 

conditions, maintenance inspections are required at the frequencies listed in 

Table 3-1

.  10 cy-

cles is considered an average number of cycles for one day. 

TABLE 3-1:  MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 

SERVICE POINT 

ACTION TO PERFORM 

10 CYCLES 

Overall condition 

Listen for abnormal noises as lift operates (i.e. grinding or binding noises.) 

Control pendant 

Verify that control pendant is undamaged and cable connector is tight. 

Threshold 
warning system 

Verify that system properly detects objects in baseplate area and actuates the 
audible alarm. 

Bridgeplate load 
sensor 

Verify that sensor inhibits downward movement of platform when a weight is 
present on lowered bridgeplate. 

150 CYCLES 

Overall condition 

Inspect underside of vehicle for anything that is out of place. 

Electrical wiring 

Inspect electrical wiring for frayed wires, loose connectors, etc. 

Vehicle interlock 

Place vehicle in non-interlock mode and verify that lift does not operate. 

Decals 

Verify that lift decals are properly affixed, clearly visible, and legible.  Replace, if 
necessary. 

Armrests 

Verify that armrest fasteners are properly tightened. 

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Summary of Contents for 32DSSK03

Page 1: ...PRINT K Series KlearVue DOT Private Use Lift OPERATOR MANUAL 08 02 05 32DSSK03 B 1995 2005RICONCORPORATION All Rights Reserved U S and Foreign Patents Pending Printed in the United States of America...

Page 2: ...OT Private Use Lift verifies that this plat form lift meets only the private use lift re quirements of FMVSS no 403 This lift may be installed on all vehicles appropriate for the size and weight of th...

Page 3: ...SION RECORD REV PAGES DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE ECO 1 1 2 2 2 9 Listed weight has changed to 600lbs 1 4 2 4 Changed pendant type to universal p n 14727 32DSSK03 B 3 3 Changed Max Load decal to 600lb 26183...

Page 4: ...INDICATORS 2 4 CONTROL PENDANT 2 4 CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS 2 5 BRIDGEPLATE LOAD SENSOR 2 6 THRESHOLD WARNING SYSTEM 2 7 MANUAL BACK UP PUMP 2 7 LIFT CYCLE COUNTER 2 8 E NORMAL LIFT OPER...

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Page 6: ...manual backup pump If the lift loses power it can be raised or lowered manually A control pendant is used to unfold the platform out from the vehicle deploy The passenger boards the non skid platform...

Page 7: ...s of nature i e weather lightning flood NOTE Ricon recommends that this product be inspected by an authorized Ricon service technician at least once every six months or sooner if necessary Required ma...

Page 8: ...eration Exercise caution when operating lift to avoid injury and be certain that hands feet legs or clothing are not in path of the platform as it moves Read and thoroughly understand the operating in...

Page 9: ...STOW DEPLOY BASEPLATE PUMP HANDLE MANUAL BACKUP REAR POWER UNIT HYDRAULIC CYLINDER HYDRAULIC TOP AND BOTTOM ARMS RIGHT VERTICAL ARM ARMREST PLATFORM LINKAGE FOLDING HINGES PLATFORM ROLLSTOP FRONT FRON...

Page 10: ...age Front rollstop Front barrier prevents wheelchair from inadvertently rolling off of platform during platform movement Hydraulic cylinder left and right Telescoping single acting cylinders convert h...

Page 11: ...efer to Table 1 2 for the dimensions that correspond to your lift model TABLE 1 2 K SERIES OPERATING VOLUME DIMENSIONS inches mm s MODEL A B C K1203 30 762 51 1 295 30 762 K1205 32 813 51 1 295 30 762...

Page 12: ...t if unsafe conditions are present or unusual noises or movements are noticed Contact an authorized Ricon dealer for repair if necessary Read and comply with all warning labels and symbols affixed to...

Page 13: ...ng platform power chair users should turn off power and set brake Use great care in wet conditions because the wheelchair brakes are less effective if wheels or platform are wet Never leave platform o...

Page 14: ...lowers opens when platform reaches ground level UP Platform rises from ground level towards vehicle floor level The front rollstop automatically rises closes when platform leaves ground level STOW Pla...

Page 15: ...towards the ground Pushing the UP button causes the platform to rise towards floor level Pushing the STOW button when the platform is at floor level causes it to fold and retract into the vehicle Plat...

Page 16: ...ht is interfaced with the electrical system so that regardless of which interlock system is used the light will be on when the interlock provides power to lift and off when interlock has removed power...

Page 17: ...System Circuit Breaker is located on the hydraulic pump as sembly In the event of a short circuit in the control system the circuit breaker button will pop out If pressing and releasing button does no...

Page 18: ...argin of safety for lift users by warning them if the platform is below floor level The platform must be at floor level when boarding the platform prior to exiting the vehicle MANUAL BACK UP PUMP Refe...

Page 19: ...visible through a slot on the rear side The counter advances each time the platform moves through a complete cycle which consists of the platform moving from the vehicle floor to the ground and back t...

Page 20: ...ide space for lift operation and passenger boarding The lift operator must take special care to be certain that area is clear before deploying lift Be certain there are no obstacles beneath platform O...

Page 21: ...icle and lock wheelchair brakes CAUTION Do not stand on bridgeplate as platform lowers c LOWER PLATFORM Push and hold DOWN button until platform is at ground level and front rollstop is fully lowered...

Page 22: ...NG MANUAL BACKUP SYSTEM TO ENTER OR EXIT VEHICLE NOTE The threshold warning system is not active during manual operation and cannot be used to indicate platform height 1 DEPLOY PLATFORM a Refer to Fig...

Page 23: ...evel of interior floor turn valve clock wise to close do not over tighten valve Do not lower platform below vehicle floor level The rear edge of bridgeplate must rest flat on vehicle floor e Load Pass...

Page 24: ...ease wheelchair brakes and carefully exit platform 3 STOW PLATFORM a Refer to Figure 2 13 Verify that pump release valve is closed do not over tighten valve b Refer to Figure 2 14 Insert pump handle i...

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Page 26: ...areas where roads are salted in winter Verify that lift pivot points are clean and dry prior to lubrication C MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Refer to cycle counter located on rear side of hydraulic power unit U...

Page 27: ...nd add fluid when platform is at ground level Fluid that is added when platform is raised will overflow when platform is lowered Hydraulic power unit Verify that pump hydraulic fluid level is at FULL...

Page 28: ...ground level Proceed to center of platform and face outward if possible LOCK WHEELCHAIR BRAKES Release wheelchair brakes and enter vehicle Press and hold UP button to raise platform to vehicle floor...

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