4.
Operation
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4.4 Driving on
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1.
If required, set the adjustable runways (Fig. 17,
Pos R) according to the width of the vehicle. To
move them, loosen 2 runway bolts on each of
the two cross beams, move the runways in par-
allel, then tighten the bolts again.
2.
Drive the vehicle onto the runways centered on
both sides (have someone guide you on). Make
sure that the wheels do not hang over the edges
of the runways.
3.
Apply the vehicle handbrake, get out, and close
all vehicle doors.
4.
Secure the vehicle with chocks against rolling.
5.
Place supports or pads at the 4 approved pick-
up points. Only use supports or pads approved
by the manufacturer. These must be correctly
and stably positioned.
6.
Take safety measures to ensure that neither
people nor loads can collapse or fall and loads
cannot slip. Make sure the weight distribution is
correct.
4.5 Lifting/lowering
DANGER
Risk of injury in the post lift zone.
Do not put people at risk when the lift or rolling
jack moves.
Always monitor the danger zones when lifting
or lowering.
No-one must stand in the traffic zone of the lift.
WARNING
Danger of crushing and shearing of
limbs (foot, toe, finger etc.). Possi-
ble uncontrolled movement when
lowering in the danger zone (below
the runways, cross beams) or when
moving the rolling jack scissors.
No parts of the body below the runways,cross
beams, or in the rolling jack scissors zone.
A buzzer sounds during the lowering process
in the danger zone < 120 mm.
Do not place objects below the lift or the rolling
jack.
ATTENTION
Damage to high vehicles when
LIFTING and LOWERING. Vehicles
which are too high may collide with
the ceiling.
Even when LOWERING, the main lift or rolling
jack briefly moves up (out of the latches).
Monitor the process constantly.
Make sure that the vehicle does not collide
with the ceiling.
The lifting or lowering process must be
carried out uniformly so that the load does not
change position.
If the vehicle does not remain stable, end all
movement immediately.
Then turn the main switch to "
OFF“ and lock
it. The vehicle must now be lowered by an au-
thorized competent person.
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