4. Operation
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4. Operation
DANGER
Risk of injury when lowering the
load onto objects below the lift or
the vehicle. Vehicle may topple
over.
Before lowering, you must remove all objects
from underneath the lift. This applies in partic-
ular to chassis stands and auxiliary jacks.
Always monitor the lift and vehicle carefully
when lifting or lowering.
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury if load is incor-
rectly distributed on both rolling
jacks. Vehicle may topple over.
Check that axle loads and weight distribution
are correct in accordance with Chapter 1.3.
Secure the load with adequately sized chassis
stands.
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury in the event of
malfunction or damaged parts.
Shut down post lift. To do so, set the main
switch to "OFF
“and lock it with a padlock.
Consult a competent person.
When working with the post lift, make sure
you follow the instructions listed in Chap-
ter 2. Safety.
4.1 Emergency stop
1.
To perform an emergency stop, set the main
switch to OFF ("OFF
“setting). The main lift or
the rolling jack stops immediately.
4.2 Switch the machine on
1. Switch on the power supply with the main switch
("ON
“setting).
2.
Check the operational status of the main lift and
the rolling jack.
3.
Check the functionality of the control buttons.
4.
Check the functionality of the buzzer. To do so
raise the runways slightly from the bottom posi-
tion and lower again. A buzzer must sound
when lowering.
5.
Lower the main lift (including drive-on ramps)
rolling jack completely.
6.
Keep work area and runways clean (no objects
lying around, no grease, no oil).
4.3 Determine the vehicle data
1.
Determine the weight details and the vehicle
height (see vehicle license).
Check the vehicle center of gravity, check the
load and body. Check the permitted weight
distribution on the lift.
2.
Compare details with the nominal data of the lift.
3.
Determine the approved pick-up points accord-
ing to the manufacturers specifications.
4.
If the vehicle data is not available, ask the su-
pervisor.
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