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Operator’s manual 

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LAY-OFFS

If the lift is to be out of use for a long period, disconnect the energy supplies, empty the tank(s) 
containing operating liquids and protect any parts which might be damaged by dust.

SCRAPPING

If the lift is to be decommissioned, it must be made unusable by removing the control unit com-
ponents (the hydraulic pump and electric motor) from the control unit.
All parts which might be sources of danger must be rendered harmless.
Assess the lift’s category in relation to waste disposal.
Scrap as metal or electronic waste, consigning the various parts of the lift to the appropriate col-
lection centres.
If the lift is classified as special waste, dismantle it and subdivide its parts by type, then dispose 
of them as required by law.

Environmental information

This product can contain substances that can be hazardous for the environment and for human 
health if not disposed of appropriately
Therefore, follow the instructions below to avoid releasing these substances and to improve the 
use of natural resources.
Electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of together with the normal urban wastes. 
On the contrary, they must be sent to the selective waste collection for their correct treatment.
The crossed-out bin symbol, placed on the product and on this page, reminds the user that the 
product must be disposed of properly at the end of its life. This prevents the inappropriate dis-
posal of the substances which this product contains, or the improper use of some of them, from 
having hazardous consequences for the environment and human health. Furthermore, this helps 
to recover, recycle and reuse many of the materials contained in these products.
For this purpose, producers and distributors of electrical equipment organise adequate collection 
and disposal systems for the equipment itself.
At the end of the product life, contact your distributor for further information on the collection 
procedures.
When purchasing the product, your distributor will inform you about the possibility to hand in an 
old machine at the end of its life cycle free of charge, provided it belongs to an equivalent type 
and that it had the same functions as the purchased one.
A product disposal not complying with what described above will be subject to the sanctions 
provided for by the law in force in the country where the disposal takes place.
Moreover, we recommend you to adopt other environment-friendly precautions: recycle the inner 
and outer packaging with which the product is supplied and dispose of old batteries appropriately 
(only if contained in the product).
With your co-operation, we can reduce the quantity of natural resources used for the production of 
electrical and electronic equipment, minimise the use of landfill for the disposal of materials and 
improve the quality of life by avoiding release of potential dangerous substances in the environment.

Summary of Contents for PSR 43 CT LT

Page 1: ...O ELECTRO HYDRAULIC SCISSOR LIFT L VATEUR CISEAUX LECTROHYDRAULIQUE ELEKTROHYDRAULISCHE SCHERENHEBEB HNE ELEVADOR A TIJERA ELECTROHIDR ULICO MANUALE ISTRUZIONI 3 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 56 MANUEL D INSTRUC...

Page 2: ...64 ELECTRICAL HOOK UP 70 SAFETY DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS 72 OPERATING PROCEDURES 74 COMMISSIONING 78 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 78 LIFT USAGE 80 PLAY DETECTOR USAGE 81 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 84 LAY OFFS 87 SCRAP...

Page 3: ...cm2 Technical speci cations of xing devices type mechanical length 133 mm hole diameter 12 mm thread diameter M8 allowable traction load on concrete of class B25 390 kg weight of the electrical elect...

Page 4: ...58 Operator smanual 1 1312 250 4650 88 6300 2090 240 4842 1924 84 1420 450 400 1000 630 800 1020 Stand 900 380 300 1420 2100 500 1209 630 143 960 90...

Page 5: ...57 95 to 40 C LIFT MODEL DESCRIPTION Fig 2 Main lift components 1 Base 2 Inside scissors element 3 Outside scissors element 4 Runway structure 5 Vehicle stop barrier 6 Play detector version with PLAY...

Page 6: ...he following information about your lift will be found on its nameplate Lift type Serial number Capacity max kg Power supply voltage Max power absorption A Motor power kW Phases Frequency Hz INTENDED...

Page 7: ...rear or vice versa with the vehicle s wheels placed at least 300 mm from the end of the runway Thereforethemaximumusefulloadfraction 2866kgperaxleofthevehiclecorresponding to 2 3 of the maximum capac...

Page 8: ...sure there are no risky conditions while the equipment is being operated in case of malfunctioning stop the machine at once and consult the technical support service of the authorised dealer Standing...

Page 9: ...ese materials to the speci c collection centres if they are pollutant or not biodegradable INSTALLATION AREA The machine installation requires a usable space of min 4 060 x 7 760 mm g 5 From the contr...

Page 10: ...the lift on the ground suitable slings or chains must be used g 6 Once the exact position of the lift has been established place the control unit The stand ard positioning is the one shown in gure 7...

Page 11: ...model produced by other manufacturers 3 Torque wrench with maximum setting at least 25 Nm Make sure that the concrete belongs to a Rbk resistance class greater than 250 kg cm to a minimum depth of 140...

Page 12: ...e warranty to become null and void WARNING When choosing the installation site current regulations on safety at work must be complied with WARNING The vehicle lift may only be installed indoor or cove...

Page 13: ...cover 3 Extract the hydraulic pipes under the main lift runways 4 Remove the hydraulic plugs from the hydraulic control unit unions 5 Connect the hydraulic lines to the control unit matching the numbe...

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Page 15: ...oor by unscrewing the 4 xing screws 2 Extract the pneumatic pipes under the main lift runways 3 Connect the pneumatic pipes to the pressure regulator by following the numbers indicated in gure 9 4 Con...

Page 16: ...e rated voltage speci ed on the data plate The user must slT A PLUG THAT RESPECTS THE CURRENT REGULATIONS ONTO THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE sCONNECT THE MACHINE TO ITS OWN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION lTTED WITH A...

Page 17: ...the black wire with cap to electrical system PE ground terminal 6 Connect the wire marked X17 L to the connector X17 on the electronic control board Connect the black wire with cap to electrical syste...

Page 18: ...of hydraulic line failure or a blow out in the circuit Therefore this very important device must always be kept in perfect ef ciency and any tampering or removal is forbidden It is pneumatically oper...

Page 19: ...ase of misalignment between the runways read the Chapter Indicators and audible signals The device does not cover the runways of the built in lift table Anti crushing safety the control board stops th...

Page 20: ...lue 8 Safe parking button Free wheel lift table quick positioning 9 FREE WHEEL LIFT TABLE up button LT 10 FREE WHEEL LIFT TABLE down button LT 11 Power on led indicator orange 12 Led indicator OK gree...

Page 21: ...if the button is pressed directly the lift begins to descend but without raising the pawls of the mechanical safety devices and the built in lift table will remain held on the mechanical safety device...

Page 22: ...decrease value 7 function button increase value 8 NOT APPLICABLE 9 NOT APPLICABLE 10 NOT APPLICABLE 11 Power on led indicator orange 12 Led indicator OK green 13 Led indicator ALARM1 red 14 Led indica...

Page 23: ...seconds to disengage the mechanical safety device and then starts to descend 4 LIGHT BUTTON By pressing this button the lighting system lights turn on off OPTION 5 F BUTTON Allows the button second fu...

Page 24: ...and void ROUTINE MAINTENANCE WARNING The Spare parts handbook does not authorise the user to carry out work on the machine with the exception of those operations explicitly described in the operator...

Page 25: ...h the instructions given below Cleaning and maintenance operations must be carried out in conditions of maximum safety setting the lift in a mechanically safe position Turn the master switch to zero 0...

Page 26: ...e padlock from the master switch and switch on the machine press theSafeParkingbutton 1 Theliftstartstodescendimmediately keepingthemechanical safety devices lowered keep the button pressed until the...

Page 27: ...the established pressure of the same type and uniformly worn b position the vehicle with the front axle and centred on the mobile plates c by pressing the brake pedal an operator on the vehicle must b...

Page 28: ...torch is different for the 2 and 6 movement play detectors 2 MOVEMENT PLAY DETECTOR Button P1 turns the spot lamp on Button P2 actuates movements of the plates from the initial position to the end po...

Page 29: ...l position to the end position along the XY axis P4 Pause Stops plate movement and holds plates in current position Function not currently implemented P5 Lamp on off Release button P1 to allow the pla...

Page 30: ...hanical safety device remains engaged tighten the handwheel C located on the right hand side of the base block on solenoid valve YV3 for the RH runway or YV4 for the LH runway see gure17 Operate the m...

Page 31: ...UK Operator smanual 85 YV6 A PM B1 YV5 B2 YV3 YV4 17 YV4 YV3...

Page 32: ...alve YV5 Turn the adjuster screw B2 of the solenoid valve anticlockwise 5 undo cap D of hydraulic solenoid valve YV7 or YV8 and press and hold button C on solenoid valve YV7 YV8 IMPORTANT make progres...

Page 33: ...sposed of properly at the end of its life This prevents the inappropriate dis posal of the substances which this product contains or the improper use of some of them from having hazardous consequences...

Page 34: ...l sand or any other absorbent mate rial The contaminated zone must be degreased with solvent taking care not to allow vapours to form or stagnate and the residual material from the cleaning process mu...

Page 35: ...ARM1state 4 Itispossibleto ndoutwhichbuttonhasbeenpressed orwasjammedindownposition during the initial test by pressing them all in sequence Pressing any button which was not pressed or stuck during t...

Page 36: ...arily disabled to warn the operator of a malfunc tion or hazard There are different alarm conditions each of which is associated with a different type of signal All possible alarm conditions are descr...

Page 37: ...TRANSDUCER CON NECTIONS CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORTIFTHEPROB LEM PERSISTS ALARM4 NOT USED ALARM5 FAST FLASHES FAST FLASHES OFF U N C A L I BRATED A05 UNCA LIBRATED MAIN LIFT HAS NOT BEEN CALI B R AT E...

Page 38: ...oo low oil level Add oil until the regular maxi mum level as speci ed in the operator s manual is obtained Motor stops while ascending after repeated lifting cycles Thermal protection interven tiondue...

Page 39: ...and check that the pilot light white illuminates Then press and hold the start button for a few seconds and check that the motor turns in the correct direction if the motor starts but the lift does n...

Page 40: ...LT REG P PRESSURE REGULATOR max 10 BAR CIL 1 CYLINDER OF LH MECHANICAL SAFETY DEVICE FOR MAIN LIFT CIL 2 CYLINDER OF RH MECHANICAL SAFETY DEVICE FOR MAIN LIFT CIL 3 CYLINDER OF LH MECHANICAL SAFETY DE...

Page 41: ...UK Operator smanual 95 19 1 5 3 2 4 YV9 YV6...

Page 42: ...LATE LOCKING VALVE YV6 MECHANICAL SAFETY DEVICE SOLENOID VALVE YV8 MECHANICAL SAFETY DEVICE SOLENOID VALVE FOR LT REG P PRESSURE REGULATOR max 10 BAR CIL 1 CYLINDER OF LH MECHANICAL SAFETY DEVICE FOR...

Page 43: ...UK Operator smanual 97 19_1...

Page 44: ...LIFT LH CYLINDER CIL RH MAIN LIFT RH CYLINDER CIL PD LH LH CYLINDER OF PLAY DETECTOR CIL PD RH RH CYLINDER OF PLAY DETECTOR CIL M FREE WHEEL LIFT TABLE MASTER CYLINDER CIL S FREE WHEEL LIFT TABLE SLAV...

Page 45: ...UK Operator smanual 99 YV12 VCP1 YV8 CIL LT DX YV7 CIL LT SX VCP2 YV10 YV11 20...

Page 46: ...MAIN LIFT LH CYLINDER CIL RH MAIN LIFT RH CYLINDER CIL PD LH LH CYLINDER OF PLAY DETECTOR CIL PD RH RH CYLINDER OF PLAY DETECTOR CIL M FREE WHEEL LIFT TABLE MASTER CYLINDER CIL S FREE WHEEL LIFT TABL...

Page 47: ...UK Operator smanual 101 20_1 YV12 VCP1 VCP2 YV7 YV8 CIL LT SX CIL LT DX YV10 YV11 YV13...

Page 48: ...NTROL M1 M1 HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT MOTOR QS1 MASTER SWITCH S1 MOTOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR M1 TC1 150VA TRANSFORMER XS1 ELECTRIC PLUG AND SOCKET NOT INCLUDED YV1 LH RUNWAY PROPORT SOLENOID VALVE SLAVE FOR M...

Page 49: ...UK Operator smanual 103 21...

Page 50: ...104 Operator smanual 21_1...

Page 51: ...UK Operator smanual 105 21_2...

Page 52: ...h 5 to OFF 5 Move the lift to the CAL 0 point lowered completely to the oor then press the button on the board 6 Move the lift to the CAL1 point rst tooth from bottom then press the button on the boar...

Page 53: ...closed thenpressthebuttonontheboard 5 1 Move the lift to the CAL LT 1 point lift table opened and mechanical safety device in proximity of the last tooth on the top and then press the key P1 on card 6...

Page 54: ...108 Operator smanual Notes...

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