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CAUTION
Lift to be used
by trained operator
only.
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CAUTION
Always use
safety stands when
removing or installing
heavy components. ©
The messages and pictographs shown are generic in nature and are meant
to generally represent hazards common to all automotive lifts regardless of
specific style.
Funding for the development and validation of these labels was provided by
the Automotive Lift Institute, PO Box 33116 Indialantic, FL. 32903-3116.
They are protected by copyright. Set of labels may be obtained from ALI or
its member companies.
ALI/WL101c
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1992 by ALI, Inc.
Authorized personnel
only in lift area.
©
CAUTION
CAUTION
Use vehicle
manufacturer’s
lift points.
©
CAUTION
Use height extenders
when necessary
to ensure
good contact.
©
CAUTION
Auxiliary adapters
may reduce
load capacity.
©
If you are not completely familiar with automotive lift maintenance
procedures; STOP: Contact factory for instructions. To avoid
personal injury, permit only qualified personnel to perform
maintenance on this equipment.
• Always keep bolts tight. Check periodically.
• Always keep lift components clean.
• Always if oil leakage is observed, call local service
representative.
• Always if electrical problems develop, call local service
representative.
• Daily: Check cables and sheaves for wear. Observe for frayed
cable strands. Wipe cables with a rag to detect hard to see
small broken cable strands. Replace cables showing any
broken strands. Replace worn parts as required with genuine
Rotary parts.
• Daily: Inspect rubber pads for damage or excessive wear.
Replace as required with genuine Rotary parts.
• Daily: Inspect adapters for damage or excessive wear.
Replace as required with genuine Rotary parts.
• Monthly: Check equalizer cable tension. Adjust per lift
installation instructions. If there are no more threads available
for adjustment, replace the cable. Do not use washers to
stand off the nut to use previously used threads.
• Monthly: Lubricate locking latch shafts. Push latch handle
several times for oil to penetrate pivot points.
• Every 3 Months: Check anchor bolts for tightness. Anchors
should be torqued to 65 ft/lbs.
• Semi-Annually: Check fluid level of lift power unit and refill if
required per lift installation instructions.
• If Lift stops short of full rise or chatters, check fluid level and
bleed both cylinders per lift installation instructions.
INSPECTION and MAINTENANCE
See ANSI/ALI ALOIM booklet for periodic
inspection checklist and maintenance
log sheet.
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Do not operate
a damaged lift.
©
Read operating
and safety manuals
before using lift.
©
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
The messages and pictographs
shown are generic in nature and
are meant to generally represent
hazards common to all automotive
lifts regardless of specific style.
Funding for the development and
validation of these labels was
provided by the Automotive Lift
Institute, PO Box 33116 Indialantic,
FL. 32903-3116.
They are protected by copyright.
Set of labels may be obtained from
ALI or its member companies.
C 1992 by ALI, Inc. ALI/WL101s
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Proper maintenance
and inspection
is necessary
for safe operation.
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WARNING
Clear area if vehicle
is in danger of falling.
©
The messages and pictographs shown are generic in nature and are meant
to generally represent hazards common to all automotive lifts regardless of
specific style.
Funding for the development and validation of these labels was provided by
the Automotive Lift Institute, PO Box 33116 Indialantic, FL. 32903-3116.
They are protected by copyright. Set of labels may be obtained from ALI or
its member companies.
ALI/WL101w
Ó
1992 by ALI, Inc.
WARNING
Position vehicle
with center of gravity
midway between
adapters.
©
WARNING
Remain clear of lift
when raising or
lowering vehicle.
©
Keep feet
clear of lift
while lowering.
©
WARNING
WARNING
Do not override
self-closing
lift controls.
©
WARNING
Avoid excessive
rocking of vehicle
while on lift.
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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
• Replace all caution, warning or safety
related decals on the lift if unable to read
or missing. Reorder labels from Rotary
Lift.
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