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7-4. Lifting Operation
Supporters rise when the lift “Up” button on the operation switch is pressed.
Raise supporters and stop the lift once the rubber pads and side sill blocks (hereinafter referred to as
“pads”) come into contact with the vehicle. Verify to ensure that pads are securely contacting correct
lifting points.
If they are not at correct positions, perform adjustments.
If pads are on correctly, then raise the lift so that the tires are lifted about 20 mm off the floor and then
shake the vehicle gently up and down to verify balance. If the balance is not good, move the vehicle as
close as possible to the center of the mounts and perform the verification again. Do not lift the vehicle if
the balance cannot be improved. Raise the vehicle to the vehicle servicing height if the vehicle is
balanced well. Once the vehicle is raised to the top position, promptly stop the lifting operation.
7-5
During Work
Never stand under the vehicle while operating the lift.
* Do not lift a vehicle with people or cargo still on board.
* Do not operate the lift while looking elsewhere. Doing so can lead to a serious accident.
* Do not lift a vehicle that exceeds the maximum capacity of the lift. Doing so can lead to
damage of the lift.
* Do not shake the raised vehicle hard. The pads setting may become dislodged and the
vehicle may potentially fall.
* Pay attention when removing or attaching heavy parts to prevent the vehicle falling. Balance
may be lost and the vehicle may potentially fall.
Caution
Danger
Warning