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25. Connect air solenoid to shop air system (90~120 psi).
26. Press the manual over-ride button on the air solenoid and confirm that all four safety
latches are working properly. Confirm there are no leaks in the air system.
27. Raise the lift 2 ~ 3 ft. while checking for proper direction of rotation on the electric
motor. Confirm there are no leaks in the hydraulic system.
28. Lower the lift (you may first have to raise the lift slightly to disengage the mechanical
safety locks). When lowering, continuously hold down both the air valve and hydraulic
lowering valve.
29. Raise and lower the lift several times to remove any air from the hydraulic system.
30. Raise the lift 3 ft. and confirm that all four safety latches engage and disengage
completely.
31. Refer to diagram at bottom. Commence adjusting the level of both runways by tightening
or loosening the wire rope (cables) using the ¾ " NC Hex Nut at the top of each column.
(reference diagram #4).
33. Lower the lift and allow it sits at same locking position on each safety ladder, adjust bolts
on those ladders to make sure the lift is leveled at each corner.
32. FINAL TEST: Raise the lift to its highest limit and continue to hold the "UP" switch on the
powerpack for about four (4) seconds. This will test the lifting system for maximum load
capacity. Following this test, check for leaks and tighten any loose connections.
33. Use plastic ties and clamps to secure all hydraulic and air lines that droop or hang down
from the lift. Install a hose protector if required.
Insure that no hydraulic or air line
comes in contact with any lifting cable.
34.
Operate the lift with a vehicle.
Raise and lower the lift three times. Confirm all the
operational functions, equalizing cables and safety lock work well.
Summary of Contents for TLS430FDCEx1 Series
Page 23: ...23 Diagram 2 Front Crossmember...
Page 25: ...25 Diagram 3 Rear Crossmember...
Page 29: ...29 Diagram 6 Lifting Cable Routing...
Page 32: ...32 Diagram 8 Anchor Bolt Installation...
Page 33: ...33 Diagram 9 Driver Side Runway Assembly...
Page 41: ...41 Diagram 17 Power Unit Wiring Diagram...