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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

Summary of Contents for SL212i 400 Series

Page 1: ...000 lbs Table Of Contents Introduction 2 Owner Employer Responsibilities 3 Safety Instructions 4 Operating Instructions 6 Maintenance Instructions 10 Trouble Shooting 11 Manual Lowering of Lift 14 Dat...

Page 2: ...nel as well as a telephone data port on the console Ergonomics are improved by the use of soft touch membrane controls for single hand lift operation On board training is accessible at any time with t...

Page 3: ...fety Requirements for Operation Inspection and Maintenance and The Employer Shall ensure that lift mainte nance personnel are qualified and that they are adequately trained in the mainte nance of the...

Page 4: ...anyone on lift or inside vehicle when it is either being raised or lowered Always keep area around lift free of tools debris grease and oil Proper maintenance and inspection is necessary for safe ope...

Page 5: ...e while on lift Clear area if vehicle is in danger of falling Remove tool trays stands etc before lowering lift Release locking latch before attempting to lower lift Position lift arms and adapters to...

Page 6: ...vehicle manufacturer s recommended lift points Use intermediate high step or optional adapters extensions for under body clearance when required Fig 3 and Fig 4 WARNING Before attempting to lift pick...

Page 7: ...OUT AND LOCKED IN THE OFF POSITION WARNING Most specialty or modified vehicles cannot be raised on a frame engaging lift Contact vehicle manufacturer for raising or jacking details Fig 3 Fig 5 NOTE S...

Page 8: ...icle unless all four adapters are in secure contact at vehicle manufacturer s recommended lift points and the locking latch is engaged F Push SELECT LOWER TO LOCKS to lower lift onto locking latches 7...

Page 9: ...e 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 qualifie...

Page 10: ...his Safety Warning placard SHALL be displayed in a conspicuous location in the lift area B Use one of the mounting arrangements illustrated on back of this placard C These Safety Warning labels supple...

Page 11: ...1 Motor running on low voltage 2 Debris in lowering valve 3 Improper relief valve adjustment 4 Overloading lift 1 Debris in check valve seat 2 Debris in lowering valve seat 3 External fluid leaks 1 A...

Page 12: ...d Installer for assistance if needed 4 Press mode button again to resume lift operation 5 Inbay liquid detection system screen will display until lift containment has been emptied of liquid 1 Call a R...

Page 13: ...owering valve plug on power unit If connection is good and you are still getting this error contact an authorized Rotary repairperson 1 Contact authorized Rotary repairperson 2 Contact authorized Rota...

Page 14: ...latch valve Fig 8 4 Depress the button on the top of the air valve Fig 8 At this time you should hear the air leave the lift Do not use a sharp object to depress the button 5 Slowly lower hydraulic j...

Page 15: ...ccess Panel Master Control Panel Push Lowering Valve Remove Cap Lowering Valve Inline Regulator 1 4 Air Line From Reducing Male Branch Tee To Inline Regulator 1 4 Air Line From Pressure Switch To LDS...

Page 16: ...T LOWER TO LOCKS on touchpad to set correct MONTH 9 Press on touchpad to advance to DAY DATE 10 Press SELECT LOWER TO LOCKS on touchpad to set correct DAY 11 Press on touchpad to advance to YEAR DATE...

Page 17: ...Select instructions for Setting Timer to START STOP RESET or OFF For ALARM Settings 1 Return to TIMER ALARM menu 2 Press SELECT LOWER TO LOCKS on touchpad for ALARM 3 Press on touchpad for ALARM ONE T...

Page 18: ...Switch ON 2 Press Mode Button to inbay Technology menu 3 Press on touchpad to ROTARY INFORMATION 4 Press SELECT LOWER TO LOCKS on touchpad to principal Rotary Lift contacts i e U S Canada Internationa...

Page 19: ...sure Power Up Lift Switch ON 2 Press Mode Button to inbay Technology menu 3 Press on touchpad and go to last bottom option 4 Press SELECT LOWER TO LOCKS on touchpad 5 Press on touchpad and go to secon...

Page 20: ...438 Fax 1 812 273 6502 userlink rotarylift com www rotarylift com Italy Regional Sales Office Rotary Lift Europe S r l Cadriano BO Phone 39 051 763384 Fax 39 051 763395 info rotaryeurope com Germany E...

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