
29
Checkpoint
Okay
Not OK Not okay, solution:
Remarks:
Check all hydraulic hoses for signs of wear and
tear, cracks and deformation.
Put the lift out of use immediately, replace hose,
only use original Falco parts.
Check if the oil is not polluted or aged.
Drain oil and replace with Falco CH32V Hydraulic oil.
Check if all gaskets are still good.
Replace worn/defect gaskets.
Check if there are no changes in the noise level of
the motor when it’s working.
Put the lift out of use immediately and have a
professional mechanic check/repair the motor
Check if the motor and oil tank are still properly
mounted to the column.
Tighten the bolt/nuts and replace if necessary.
Electrical
Check the conditions of all wiring and connections
in the lift.
Replace broken parts, leave this to a professional
mechanic.
Check the functioning of the main power switch.
Replace the wire connections or switch if necessary.
Check the functioning of all control buttons
Replace control buttons/panel if necessary.
Check all electrical wiring for signs of wear and
tear, kinks and connection.
Replace broken wiring/connections.
Other
Check if the manual is complete.
Contact your Falco retailer or the previous owner.
Check if the maintenance/examination legenda is
kept up to date.
Contact the previous owner.
Check if all warning- and safety stickers are
readable and complete.
Replace the stickers by original Falco stickers.
Check if the type plate is in place and readable.
Replace the type plate with an original Falco type
plate with correct serial number.
Check if the maximum capacity sticker is in place
and readable.
Place a new sticker with the correct maximum
capacity indication (2500kg).
Check if all control buttons are clearly
recognizable, the difference between lifting and
lowering must be recognizable at all times.
Replace the stickers for indication of the control
buttons by original Falco stickers.