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platform, and to properly activate
all lift functions.
Terminology:
Become familiar
with the terminology that will be
used throughout this manual.
Become familiar with the identifi-
cation of lift components and
their functions. Contact your lift
sales representative or call The
Braun Corporation at 1-800-THE
LIFT if any of this information is
not fully understood.
Direction:
The terms "left
(rear)," "right (front)," "inboard,"
and "outboard" will be used
throughout this manual to indi-
cate direction (as viewed from
outside the vehicle looking
directly at the lift). Refer to the
Lift Terminology Illustrations for
clarification of direction terms.
Lift Terminology
Introduction
L200UARS Series lifts are
commercial oriented (intended for
operation by an attendant). The
L200UARS Lift Series includes
many standard lift models that
vary in height and width. A
standard L211UARS Series lift
model is depicted in the Lift
Terminology Illustration. Lift
model numbers indicate lift
dimensions. Model numbers of
special order (nonstandard) lifts
include other identification
information exclusive to specific
applications.
Lift operation procedures are the
same for all L200UARS Series lift
models. The operating instruc-
tions contained in this manual
and posted on the lift address the
lift control switches and the
corresponding lift functions only.
Instructions are provided for
manual operation of the lift in
event of power or equipment
failure.
L200UARS Series lifts are
installed in various types of
transit vehicles with varying lift
access door configurations. The
attendant must become familiar
with the proper operation of the
lift as well as the vehicle lift door
system and the lift interlock
system (if equipped). It is the
responsibility of the lift operator
(attendant) to properly open,
secure and close the vehicle lift
door(s), to activate the lift inter-
lock (if equipped), to load and
unload the wheelchair passenger
(or standee) on and off the