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Battery Charging

1.  Battery chargers can be plugged in nearly continuously or 

as needed.  Life of the battery can be prolonged if the batteries 

are charged regularly (for example, after every use), and not 

allowed to be fully discharged.

2.  The supplied battery charger is intended for use with any 

type lead acid battery, including conventional maintenance 

free, deep cycle, gelled-type, valve regulated batteries

.

3.  When batteries are not being charged, the front panel 

indicator can be used to determine the battery charge level.  

On the front panel, a yellow light indicates that the battery 

is partly discharged and should be recharged.  A red light 

indicates that you are near the end of the battery capacity and 

may not have enough energy left to complete a fully loaded lift 

cycle; the batteries must be recharged.  When the batteries 

are being charged, the lights on the battery charger will 

indicate whether the battery is being charged (yellow light) or 

has reached full charge (green light).

4.  Charge time will vary depending on the amount of energy 

that was discharged.  A fully discharged battery will need to 

be recharged overnight to be fully restored.  However, if a 

single lift is required, a short charge time (such as 30 minutes) 

should restore the batteries enough for a fully loaded lift cycle.

5.  Battery performance will vary depending on the brand 

of battery selected, the battery specifications, how well the 

batteries are maintained, and the age of the batteries.

6.  When charging batteries, the area should be well 

ventilated.

Safety Information

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

The battery charger is a powerful electrical device.  If 

incorrectly installed, configured or operated, the battery 

charger can damage batteries and/or electrical equipment.  

Please read thoroughly the instructions and safety information 

contained in this manual before operating the battery charger 

or lift.

 

RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES

WORKING IN THE VICINITY OF A LEAD ACID BATTERY IS 

DANGEROUS.  BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID AND 

PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES.  A BATTERY EXPLOSION 

COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF EYESIGHT OR SERIOUS BURNS.  

FOR THIS REASON, IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT 

YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EACH TIME YOU USE 

THE CHARGER.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BATTERY EXPLOSION, FOLLOW 

THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND THOSE PUBLISHED BY THE 

BATTERY MANUFACTURER FOR ANY EQUIPMENT YOU 

INTEND TO USE IN THE VICINITY OF THE BATTERY.  REVIEW 

CAUTIONARY MARKINGS ON THESE PRODUCTS AND 

ON ENGINE, MOTOR OR OTHER EQUIPMENT REQUIRING 

BATTERY USAGE.

Refer to manual, it contains important safety and operating 

instructions applicable to the safe and efficient use of your 

battery charger.  To reduce risk of damage to electric plug or 

cord, pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting 

the battery charger.

An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely 

necessary.  Use of improper extension cord could result in a 

risk of fire or electric shock.  If extension cord must be used, 

make sure:

  a)  That pins of plug of the extension cord are the same 

number, size and shape of those of the plug on the battery 

charger;

  b)  That extension cord is properly wired and in good 

electrical condition;

  c)  That wire in extension cord is proper size as follows:

   Minimum recommended wire size for various length

   extension cords used with each battery charger:

   Length of Cord in meters 

7.5 

15 

30

       Cross Section (mm^2) 

1.3 

2.5 

4.0

Do not operate the battery charger with a damaged cord or 

plug.

Do not operate the battery charger if it has received a sharp 

blow, been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way.

Do not disassemble the charger.  Incorrect reassembly may 

result in a risk of electric shock or fire.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the charger 

from outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.  

Disconnecting the leads will not reduce this risk.

To reduce the risk of shock or spark, never touch the ring 

terminals together while the charger is plugged into an outlet 

or extension cord.

External connections to the battery charger shall comply with 

all local, state, and federal regulations.

WARNING  

Summary of Contents for HydroLift MC62

Page 1: ...O N M A I N T E N A N C E Original Instructions Mobile Column Lift 24V DC Powered 4 Column Lift Capacity 24 800 kg 6 Column Lift Capacity 37 200 kg 6 200 kg per column IN161101N A IMPORTANT Reference...

Page 2: ...t heavy vehicles for maintenance cleaning or repair to optimum working height Operation is carried out with a mobile control panel Lifting and lowering the vehicle is carried out in jog mode Electroni...

Page 3: ...Battery Size 24 Frame Group 80 AH Capacity At 20 AH Rate Stud Terminals with Stainless Steel Wing nuts Battery wires are clearly marked labeled inside the unit itself Install tie down straps on batte...

Page 4: ...e is 10 5mm per meter side to side of vehicle and 21 0mm per meter front to rear of vehicle DO NOT use on a suspended floor structure without specific approval from structural engineer Ensure tires ar...

Page 5: ...enough to engage locks b Loosen bleed screw to release air from system c Close screw and repeat steps a and b until there is no air in the system and fluid runs clear Bleed Screw Do Not Exceed Torque...

Page 6: ...d in the safe use and operation of the lift using the manufacturer s operating instructions ALI SM 07 1 ALI Lifting it Right safety manual ALI ST 05 ALI Safety Tips card ANSI ALI ALOIM 2008 American N...

Page 7: ...interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inte...

Page 8: ...was just placed The column will show Green when activated 5 Position next column at second wheel using loading instructions from step 3 6 Turn on second column Again using the Control Panel and the bu...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 2 Power Up Switch...

Page 10: ...olumns slowing down and speeding up at various stages of travel This is a normal characteristic of the lift leveling system Monitor the safety locks while raising the lift by listening for the mechani...

Page 11: ...open Power Unit Cover Pull lock open Pull the Manual Lowering Valve Button and the carriage will begin lowering C If lift is on locks slightly lift carriage until lock is free D Lower each carriage a...

Page 12: ...ed Red fast flash indicates a column with an error Operating Instruction Details Options Changing the System Configuration Columns may only be added to or removed from a system by unlocking the existi...

Page 13: ...THE VICINITY OF A LEAD ACID BATTERY IS DANGEROUS BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID AND PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES A BATTERY EXPLOSION COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF EYESIGHT OR SERIOUS BURNS FOR THIS REASON IT IS...

Page 14: ...rriage for damage Monthly Check Emergency Stop Push the Emergency Stop button Columns should be inoperative with any emergency stop button depressed Monthly Lubrication 1 Lower lift check oil level in...

Page 15: ...ess the buttons below in exact order until the error is generated 1 Up button Error Check replace contactor 2 Slow lower Error Check replace small lowering valve 3 Lower to locks Error Check replace l...

Page 16: ...nnect 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 subject lift If this is a lockable device the authori...

Page 17: ...Charger Red Black Black 12V Battery 12V Battery Ground String Pot Radio Wireless 2SWLRQDO Control PCB Buzzer Slow Valve Lock Solenoid Fast Valve Contactors Red White Black Bat Voltage Monitor Black B...

Page 18: ...18 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...r for Genuine Rotary Replacement Parts See Literature Package for Parts Breakdown Rotary Lift Consolidated Haimen Co Ltd No 1388 East Xiushan Road Haimen Jiangsu Province China 226100 www vsg asia com...

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