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TABLE 1-1:  S-SERIES PRIVATE USE LIFT COMPONENT TERMS 

 

REF

 

NAME

 

DESCRIPTION

 

1, 2, 

3, 4

 

Left, right, front, 
back

 

Position references when installed lift is viewed from outside of vehicle.

 

Bridgeplate 
load sensor 

Senses if weight is present on the lowered bridgeplate. 

Hydraulic  
cylinder

 

(left and right)  Telescoping single-acting cylinders convert  
hydraulic pressure into platform lifting and folding force. 

Hydraulic power 
unit

 

Contains hydraulic pump driven by electric motor that produces pres-

sure to raise and fold platform, and a pressure release valve to unfold 
and lower it. 

Audible alarm 

(inside hydraulic unit housing)  Announces when something has 
passed over threshold.  Activated by threshold beam. 

Cycle counter 

Visible at top rear of housing, it records number of times platform has 
moved from floor to ground and back to floor. 

10 

Manual backup 
pump handle

 

Used to operate manual back up-pump (located on hydraulic power 
unit cover). 

11 

Stow-Lock catch

 

Engages latch located on bottom of bridgeplate when platform is fully 
stowed. 

12 

Baseplate

 

Bolts to vehicle floor; provides secure foundation for lift structure. 

13 

Threshold beam 

Light-beams detect presence of objects in threshold area. 

14 

Serial number

 

Location of lift serial number decal. 

15

 

Top and bottom 
arms

 

(left and right)  Upper and lower links that connect vertical arms to 
baseplate. 

16

 

Vertical arm

 

(left and right)  Connects platform to top and bottom arms. 

17

 

Armrest

 

(left and right)  Provide a handhold for platform occupant. 

18 

Bridgeplate  

(inboard  
rollstop) 

Plate bridges gap between platform and baseplate when platform is at 

floor level.  Acts as barrier to prevent wheelchair from rolling off of the 
platform during "Up" and "Down" platform motions. 

19

 

Front rollstop 

 

Front barrier prevents wheelchair from inadvertently rolling off of plat-
form during platform movement. 

20

 

Platform

 

Component of lift where wheelchair and occupant are situated during 
"Up" and "Down" operations. 

21

 

Armrest switch 

Allows passenger to control "Up" and "Down" platform motions. 

22 

Control pendant 

Hand-held device controls platform motions. 

23 

Tie-rod 

(left and right) Links on split platform models that cause  
platform halves to divide as platform stows. 

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Summary of Contents for S1231

Page 1: ...5 431 5 944 473 Australian Patent No 661127 687 066 Canadian Patent No 1 245 603 2 168 761 Other U S and foreign patents pending Printed in the United States of America 1992 05 RICON CORPORATION All R...

Page 2: ...rivate Use Lift verifies that this plat form lift meets only the private use lift require ments of FMVSS no 403 This lift may be in stalled on all vehicles appropriate for the size and weight of the l...

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 32DSSP03 B 3 3 Changed Max Load decal to 600lb 26183...

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

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Page 6: ...ed the platform is held in place by a Stow Lock mechanism to prevent it from drifting outward during vehicle travel The lift is also available with a platform that splits and folds when the lift is st...

Page 7: ...Note Ricon recommends that this product be inspected by a Ricon authorized service technician at least once every six months or sooner if necessary Any required maintenance should be performed at that...

Page 8: ...he Sales Service Personnel must review the Warranty and Operator Manual with user to verify they understand how to safely operate the product Instruct user to follow operat ing instructions without ex...

Page 9: ...illustrated in Figure 1 1 and defined in Table 1 1 Refer to the Service Manual Chapter IV Parts Diagrams and Lists for more details FIGURE 1 1 PRIVATE USE WHEELCHAIR LIFT COMPONENTS 20 21 19 3 10 7 5...

Page 10: ...f bridgeplate when platform is fully stowed 12 Baseplate Bolts to vehicle floor provides secure foundation for lift structure 13 Threshold beam Light beams detect presence of objects in threshold area...

Page 11: ...efer to Table 1 2 for the dimensions that correspond to your lift model TABLE 1 2 S SERIES OPERATING VOLUME DIMENSIONS inches mm s MODEL A B C S1231 30 762 42 1 067 30 762 S2003 30 762 51 1 295 30 762...

Page 12: ...ual noises or movements are noticed and contact a Ricon authorized dealer for repair Read and comply with all warning labels and symbols affixed to wheelchair lift Refer to Figure 2 2 Wheelchair occup...

Page 13: ...terfere with the plat form as it rises and lowers Lock wheelchair brakes when on platform power chair users must turn off power and set brake Use great care in wet conditions because the wheelchair br...

Page 14: ...wers 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 Platf...

Page 15: ...nd of a rocker switch The ends of the switches are referred to in this manual as buttons Pushing the DEPLOY button causes the platform to unfold at floor level Pushing the DOWN button causes the platf...

Page 16: ...ift if an unsafe condition is present When a vehicle interlock system is interfaced with the lift cir cuitry the interlock indicator shows whether or not the interlock is operating properly The light...

Page 17: ...System Circuit Breaker is located on the hydraulic pump as sembly In case of a control system short circuit circuit breaker button will pop out If pressing and releasing button does not reset power d...

Page 18: ...orm is below floor level The platform must be at floor level when boarding the platform prior to exiting the vehicle MANUAL BACK UP PUMP Refer to Figure 2 10 The manual backup pump is located inside t...

Page 19: ...sible 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 to...

Page 20: ...de 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 Op...

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: ...al for manual operation directions WARNING FOLLOW PRECAUTIONS AT BEGINNING OF LIFT OPERATION SEC TION WHEN USING MANUAL BACKUP SYSTEM TO EXIT VEHICLE NOTE The threshold warning system is not active du...

Page 23: ...tform will begin to lower d Refer to Figure 2 14 When platform reaches vehicle interior floor level turn valve clockwise to close do not over tighten valve Do not lower platform below vehicle floor le...

Page 24: ...air brakes and carefully exit platform 3 STOW PLATFORM a Refer to Figure 2 14 Verify that pump release valve is closed do not over tighten valve b Refer to Figure 2 15 Insert pump handle into pump han...

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Page 26: ...ure 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 maintenan...

Page 27: ...overflow when platform is lowered Hydraulic power unit Verify that pump hydraulic fluid level is at FULL mark when platform is at ground level Add Texaco 01554 Aircraft Hydraulic Oil or equivalent U...

Page 28: ...14 NUMBER DECAL PART OF SERIAL REPLACEABLE ONLY RICON 7900 Nelson Road Panorama City CA 91402 mfg date patents pending XX XX XXX PN 26183 MAXIMUM LOAD Made in U S A CORPORATION PN 32 10 173 PATENT NO...

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