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the «Lower» control again. The platform continues to lower at a slower speed
and a warning signal sounds.
4) «Lower to latched position» control
By pressing the «Lower to latched position», control, the platform lowers into
the latched position.
After every raising or lowering, the lift platform should be moved into the
latched position.
5) «Preset position 1» control
By briefly activating this control and then pressing the «Lift» or «Lower» con-
trol, the platform moves to a previously set position.
6) «Preset position 2» control
By briefly activating this control and then pressing the «Lift» or «Lower» con-
trol, the platform moves to a previously set position.
7) «Main lifting unit / Wheel-free lift» control
By pressing this control, the operation switches between the main lifting unit
and the wheel-free lift.
8) «Moving platform lock» control
Switching the control locks/unlocks the moving platform.
7.3
Lifting and lowering the vehicle
Fig. 7-2 Vehicle on the platform
NOTICE
Incorrect driving on the platform.
Risk of damaging the scissor lift platform or the vehicle.
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The platform must be completely lowered.
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Only drive onto the platform slowly and with caution.
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Avoid sudden braking.
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For lifting, the vehicle must be centred on the platform.
Moving the platform and lifting the vehicle
X
Lower the platform completely.
X
Drive the vehicle slowly and cautiously to the middle of the platform.
X
Place the supplied rubber blocks under the points provided for this purpose
by the vehicle manufacturer.
X
Carefully press the «Lift» control and raise the platform slightly.
X
Check the position of the rubber blocks again and correct if necessary.
X
Press the «Lift» control and continue raising the platform.
The vehicle can now be raised to the desired height.
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