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DHOLLANDIA
WARNING
Ensure the vehicle body is unloaded. If not, unload the vehicle body first if possible. If this is not possible, make sure the
weight is evenly distributed between the left and right side of the body.
Be mindful of weight shifts as you remove parts from the vehicle or add parts to the vehicle.
Check the tire pressure of the lifted vehicle. NEVER exceed the tire load when lifting.
After positioning the lift columns around the tires of the vehicle, ALWAYS use the pallet jack mechanism to lower the lift
columns to the ground. Make sure the lift columns are in firm contact with the ground and cannot move when a vehicle is lifted.
As a general precautionary measure and to prevent people from being hit or crushed by the mobile column lift, the lift forks,
the vehicle, objects falling of the lift or the vehicle; or from being pinched by the moving parts of the lift:
Keep visual control over the entire working area of the mobile column lift; its lift forks and the vehicle
at all times, including the area DIRECTLY AROUND and UNDER the lift and vehicle.
DO NOT allow any other person to stand in the proximity of the mobile column lift and the vehicle.
ENSURE AT ALL TIMES THAT NOBODY STANDS UNDER OR WITHIN REACH OF THE MOVING
LIFT FORKS AND THE VEHICLE.
NEVER lift a vehicle while a passenger is inside or somebody is standing on the lift forks.
After lifting a vehicle to the suitable working height, ALWAYS engage the safety locks of the lift columns. NEVER walk or work
under a vehicle that is not supported by the safety locks.
Objects lying around under the vehicle can cause hazard when lowering the mobile column lift. ALWAYS make sure that the
area under and immediately around the mobile column lift and the vehicle is completely cleared.
Make sure the wheelbase and track width of vehicles with pneumatic suspension cannot change when lifting the vehicle.
Disable the pneumatic suspension. Check the instructions of the vehicle manufacturer for advice.
DO NOT lift one wheel of vehicles with a floating axle and multiple wheels (e.g. all-terrain trailers with dual floating wheels).
This may cause the mobile column lift to become unstable and fall over. Failure to abide by these instructions can result in
serious bodily injury or death to the operator or bystanders.
Shut down the mobile column lift when the work is finished or a malfunction occurs. Shut it down safely: first switch off the
main power switch on the electric control box. Then pull out the main power plug.
ALWAYS disconnect the mobile column lift from the main power supply before doing maintenance. NEVER leave the lift
unattended while it is in maintenance. When leaving the lift behind, ALWAYS attach a clear warning sign on the lift columns
to warn others that the lift is out of use.
ALWAYS make sure the hydraulic pipes and electrical cables between the lift columns are sufficiently protected. Use heavy-
duty cable covers to protect them from damage caused by falling objects, hot metal chips, welding sparks and slag etc.
When performing works (welding, plasma cutting, etc.) that require grounding, make sure the ground is taken on the vehicle
itself, with respect of the instructions of the vehicle manufacturer. A ground over the lift cylinders, hydraulic pipes and / or
electrical cables of the lift columns can cause serious damage to the mobile column lift.
Above all, USE GOOD COMMON SENSE when operating the mobile column lift. DO NOT operate the mobile column lift until
the contents of this manual have been read and fully understood. Improper use of the mobile column lift increases the risk of
serious bodily injury or death to the operator and any bystanders.
Electrical hazards
Do not wear metal clothing, jewellery, watches or rings near live electrical circuits.
When working on electronic parts, always ensure thorough grounding. Failure to do so can cause severe damage to electronic
parts or persons.
All electronic circuits can be considered live until power has been turned off by means of the main power switch.
When working on electronic parts or electrical circuits, always keep hands, feet and clothing dry.