Important Safety Instructions
When using your garage equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the
following:
1
Read all instructions.
2
Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts.
3
To reduce the risk of fire, do not operate equipment in the vicinity of open containers of flammable liquids
(gasoline).
4
Adequate ventilation should be provided when working on operating internal combustion engines.
5
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from moving parts.
6
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use on wet surfaces or expose to rain.
7
Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
Save These Instructions
L
IFTING A
V
EHICLE
Drive vehicle onto lift. Set parking brake and/or use wheel chocks that are provided with lift.
When the vehicle has reached the desired working height, release the power pack button, and lower the
vehicle until the safety locks are engaged. The vehicle should remain level when all locks are engaged. If
one side engages and the other continues to descend, stop lowering the vehicle, raise it several inches, and
try again to engage locks.
IMPORTANT
, Before walking under the lift insure that all locks are properly engaged.
It is not safe to work under the vehicle unless all locks are engaged, and the vehicle is level.
L
OWERING A VEHICLE
Insure that the area under the vehicle is clear of personnel and tools.
Raise the vehicle until locks are free.
Disengage the locks by depressing the palm button and holding it.
Lower the vehicle by depressing the lowering valve handle. Watch lift to insure that the lift is lowering evenly.
If not, raise lift and check all locks to insure they are disengaged before trying to lower lift again.
Continue to lower the vehicle until the crossbeams stop against the base plate. It is important to fully lower the
lift to release hydraulic pressure on the system.
M
AINTENANCE
To avoid personal injury, permit only qualified personnel to perform maintenance on this equipment. The
following maintenance points are suggested as the basis of a preventive maintenance program. The actual
maintenance program should be tailored to the installation. See ANSI/ALI ALOIM booklet for periodic
inspection checklist and maintenance log sheet.
•
If lift stops short of full rise or chatters, check fluid level and bleed both cylinders per Installation
Instructions.
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Replace all Safety, Warning or Caution Labels if missing or damaged.
Daily
•
Keep lift components clean.
To keep alignment lifts with rear slip plates working properly use
compressed air to blow out any debris from the bearing area.
•
Check for loose or broken parts.
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Check hydraulic system for fluid leaks.
•
Check lock release activation.
Weekly
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Check chains and sheaves for wear or damage. Replace as required with genuine Challenger Lifts parts.
•
Inspect lock mechanism for proper function.
Monthly
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Torque concrete anchor bolts to 80 ft-lbs.
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Clean and inspect chains and sheaves for wear or damage. Lubricate chain and sheaves with light oil.
IMPORTANT ! Failure to keep lift free of corrosive agents and solvents will lead to
reduced service life, which could result in property damage and/or personal injury.
If any problems are encountered, contact your local service representative.
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