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8. To Lower Lift:
A. Remove all tools or other objects from lift area.
B. Raise lift off locking latches by pushing
on
touchpad.
C. Press
on touchpad to lower lift.
An audible alarm is activated when pressing the lowering
touchpad - a warning that the lift is lowering. The
alarm ON/OFF option is accessible on the in
bay
Master
Control Panel. See Timer/Alarm setting instructions,
page 17.
Note:
If
is released, the latch should reset to
engaged position.
D. Remain clear of lift and vehicle when lowering.
Observe pinch point WARNING decals.
E. Return adapters to lowest position and move arms and
adapters to provide an unobstructed exit before
removing vehicle from lift area.
Note:
If the lift is in a raised position and a pwer outage
occurs, the lift may be lowered manually. Turn to
Manual Lowering of Lift, page 14. If the service center
lost electrical power, the lift will operate when power is
restored.
9.
If lift is damaged or not operating properly,
Do Not
use
until adjustment or repairs are made by qualified lift
service personnel.
WARNING
Do not override
self-closing
lift controls.
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WARNING
Position vehicle
center of gravity
over lift.
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CAUTION
Use vehicle
manufacturer’s
lift points.
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CAUTION
Use height extenders
when necessary
to ensure
good contact.
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WARNING
Clear area if vehicle
is in danger of falling.
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CAUTION
Auxiliary adapters
may reduce
load capacity.
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CAUTION
Always use
safety stands when
removing or installing
heavy components.
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WARNING
Remain clear of lift
when raising or
lowering vehicle.
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WARNING
Avoid excessive
rocking of vehicle
while on lift.
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WARNING
Use lift locking device
or 4 stands
to support vehicle.
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or
Proper maintenance
and inspection
is necessary
for safe operation.
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Do not operate
a damaged lift.
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Keep feet
clear of lift
while lowering.
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WARNING