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DHOLLANDIA
7.4
RECOMMENDED DAILY INSPECTION BEFORE USE
NOTICE
Authorized DHOLLANDIA service agents may be found at www.dhollandia.com or by calling your regional DHOLLANDIA distributor.
See page 3 for contact info.
Before operating the mobile column lift, the operator must conduct the following daily inspection.
Points to check
OK – NOT Corrected
Replace missing, worn or illegible warning decals immediately.
Check the overall connection of the main power plug and the main power cable. Make sure the cable
is properly fastened inside the plug, and the electrical cable is undamaged.
Make sure the main power switch and indicator light on the electric control box switch on and off
according to the status of the switch.
Check the overall condition of the electric control box and its switches. Confirm that all switches (except
the ON / OFF cabin switch and the emergency stop) swiftly return to the neutral position after releasing
them.
Visually inspect the overall condition of the cables entering the control box, the power pack, the plugs
and cables between the master and slave columns and between various mobile column lifts. Make sure
cables are not chafed, lose or damaged. Make sure plugs are in good condition and the cables are
properly fastened inside the plug.
Ensure the cover of the power pack is properly installed and secured.
Visually inspect the overall condition of the hydraulic hoses between the master and slave columns.
Make sure the hoses are undamaged, not pinched or chafed anywhere, and adequately protected by a
protective sleeve and heavy-duty cable covers. Check for visible oil leaks.
Check the power pack for visible oil leaks.
Visually inspect the general condition of the lift columns, the lift shafts and lift forks, safety locks, tire
adaptors and the pallet jack mechanism. Look for damage, cracks or deformation in the material and
welds.
Check the lift cylinders, their safety valves and fittings for visible oil leaks.
Lift the lift forks approx. 1000 mm. Verify if the master and slave columns go up in a synchronized way.
If operating multiple mobile column lifts, verify if all pairs of lift columns go up in a synchronized way.
Test the function of the emergency stop. Verify that the functions LIFT / LOWER are disabled after
pressing the emergency stop. Then turn the switch back to its neutral position.
WARNING
Using a mobile column lift that is damaged or improperly serviced, can put the operator and bystanders at great risk of serious
bodily injury and death.
To avoid this risk, inspect the mobile column lift prior to the first use of each day. Ensure that all safety systems and all functions
operate correctly, and that no maintenance or repair is required.
If any unsafe condition exists or unusual noises or movements are noticed, DO NOT use the mobile column lift and contact an
authorized DHOLLANDIA service agent. [see Notice].
DO NOT cover up any accidents or damage; it can be dangerous to you, your co-workers, and other persons.