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 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, permit only trained personnel to operate lift.  

After reviewing these instructions, get familiar with lift controls by running the lift through a 

few cycles before loading vehicle on lift.

Always lift the vehicle using all four adapters.  NEVER raise just one end, one corner, or one side of vehicle.

IMPORTANT

WARNING  

Observe and heed SAFETY, CAUTION and WARNING labels 

on the lift.

1.  Before Loading:

•  Inspect lift to assure it is in good operation condition. 

2.  Loading:

•  Assure lift is fully lowered and service bay is clear of all 

personnel. 

•  Drive over ramps and spot vehicle with left front wheel 

as shown in , Fig. 2. 

• 

DO NOT raise limousines or pickup trucks. 

 

• 

DO NOT raise SUV's, vans, or other specialty vehicles 

not of a unibody construction.

WARNING  

Before attempting to lift vehicle be sure   

 

 

that:

•  Vehicle is positioned over pads as shown in Fig. 3 & 4.

•  Vehicle unibody is strong enough to support it's weight 

and has not been weakened by modification of corrosion.

•  Vehicle individual axle weight does not exceed 1/2 lift 

capacity.

•  Slide rear pad extension as necessary to reach rear lift 

points.

•  Use auxiliary rubber blocks to create clearance between 

vehicle chassis and lift pad, Fig. 4.

•  Auxiliary rubber blocks/pads are in secure contact with 

vehicle manufacture's recommended lift points.

•  Vehicle is stable on lift; neither front nor tail heavy.

3.  To Raise Lift:

  

•  Actuate RAISE BUTTON.

•  Raise vehicle until tires clear the floor.

•  STOP: Check pads for secure contact with vehicle. 

  Shake car moderately at front or rear bumper.

•  Continue to raise to desired height 

ONLY

 if vehicle is 

secure on lift.  If necessary, lower lift and reposition 

using vehicle manufacture's recommended pick-up 

points.

4.  Before Lowering Lift:

•  Remove all obstacles from under vehicle and lift.

•  Assure personnel are not in lift area.

5.  To Lower Lift:

•  Remain clear of lift.

•  Actuate the LOWER BUTTON to lower lift while keeping 

feet clear.

•  When the lift stops, actuate again LOWER BUTTON

  to fully lower lift.

6.  Unloading:

•  Assure lift is fully lowered.

•  Remove any rubber blocks used when raising the 

vehicle.

•  Return rear pad extension to fully closed position.

•  Carefully remove vehicle from lift area.

Summary of Contents for 300 Series

Page 1: ...FETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 OWNER EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 OM20201 Entire contents May 2010 by Rotary Lift All rights reserved CO7585 1 Rev C 05 06 10 LP20469 RLP35 Scissor Lift 300 Series Capacity 7700 lbs 3500 kg Maximum 3 850 lbs 1750 kg per pad B M W B M W ...

Page 2: ...erload lift Capacity of lift is 7 700 lbs 3500kg 3850 lbs 1750kg per platform Do Not stand in front of the lift or vehicle while it is being positioned in lift bay Before driving vehicle into lift bay BE SURE lift is fully lowered Load vehicle on lift carefully Check for secure contact with vehicle Raise lift to desire working height Do Not block open or override self closing lift controls they ar...

Page 3: ...SI ALI ALOIM 2008 American National Standard for Automotive Lifts Safety Requirements for Operation Inspection and Maintenance and The Employer Shall ensure that lift maintenance person nel are qualified and that they are adequately trained in the maintenance of the lift Shall maintain the periodic inspection and maintenance records recommended by the manufacturer or ANSI ALI ALOIM 2008 American N...

Page 4: ...rformed and the reason for it 2 Unload the subject lift Shut it down and assure the disconnect switch is OFF if one is provided on the lift 3 The authorized lockout person operates the main energy isolation device removing power to the sub ject lift If this is a lockable device the authorized lockout person places the assigned padlock on the device to prevent its unintentional reactivation An appr...

Page 5: ...cation of corrosion Vehicle individual axle weight does not exceed 1 2 lift capacity Slide rear pad extension as necessary to reach rear lift points Use auxiliary rubber blocks to create clearance between vehicle chassis and lift pad Fig 4 Auxiliary rubber blocks pads are in secure contact with vehicle manufacture s recommended lift points Vehicle is stable on lift neither front nor tail heavy 3 T...

Page 6: ... the right front door lock face showing specific vehicle lift points If the specific vehicle lift points are not identified refer to the Typical Lift Points illustrated herein ALWAYS follow the operating instructions supplied with the lift Typical Wheel Spotting Position Fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 4 1 Disconnect Switch 2 Raise Button 3 Lower Button ON 1 3 2 A Perimeter Frame Front Front Front Stub Fram...

Page 7: ...all lift parts for signs of damage due to overloading and rough handling Monthly Lightly grease adapter sliding surfaces Monthly Releave residual pressure in the slave cylinders by loosening the slave circuit shut off valves screws A2 B2 When complete tighten screws A2 B2 Semi Annually Check fluid level of lift power unit Refill if required per lift installation instructions If fluid is required i...

Page 8: ...operly installed proximetry Remedy 1 Replace blown fuse or reset circuit breaker 2 Supply correct voltage to motor 3 Repair and insulate all connec tions 4 Check the contactor coil opera tion and make sure it is activated when supplied with 24V 5 Check the fuse on the transform er and replace it if necessary 6 Check the output voltage of the transformer OUT 24V 7 Wait for 10 minutes and try start ...

Page 9: ...s are not level 3 Air is in one of the slave cylinders Remedy 1 Remove the obstacles blocking the lowering phase 2 Check and supply power to lift 3 Check and replace the fuse after eliminating the cause of the short circuit 4 Check the output voltage of the transformer OUT 24V 5 Check to see if valve coils are getting current 6 Unscrew the valves on the hydraulic block one by one and make sure the...

Page 10: ...acles blocking the lowering phase remember that the car lift may not be lifted again to remove possible obstacles Disconnect main power supply Remove manual lowering cap Note Manual lowering emergency operations should be preformed by authorized personnel specially trained for operating the car lift only Loosen the manual operators OM A1 B1 1 2 turn Emergency lowering has started speed can be incr...

Page 11: ...11 6 1 M 5 RF RF 2 4 OM A2 OM A1 OM B1 OM B2 6 3 5 1 Suction filter 2 Pump 3 Breather 4 Relief valve 5 Unidirectional valve 6 Lowering valve OM Manual Operator RF Flow regulator valve M Motor 3 KW ...

Page 12: ...ent Parts See installers package for parts breakdown sheet Order Genuine Rotary replacement parts from your nearest Authorized Parts Distributor Maintenance Assistance Contact your local Rotary distributor Should further assistance be required contact Rotary Lift at one of the phone numbers listed below ...

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