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TP10KAC-DX
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4. Inspection & Maintenance Instructions
Contact your service provider for instruction before starting up if you are not completely
familiar with automotive lift maintenance procedures. Only qualified personnel can perform
maintenance on this equipment. Any failure in operation may cause personal injury or
death.
Daily
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Always keep bolts tight. Check periodically.
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Always keep lift components clean.
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Always if oil leakage is observed, contact your service provider.
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Check cables and sheaves for wear every day. Replace worn or broken parts with lift
manufacturer
’s parts, or their equivalent.
Monthly
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Check equalizer cable tension.
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Lubricate locking latch shafts. Push latch handle several times for oil to penetrate joints.
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Lubricate the four inside corners of the columns with heavy duty bearing grease.
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With lift lowered, check the hydraulic fluid level. If necessary, add oil as described in the
Installation Instruction section of this manual
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Check carriage latch synching: Latches should click at the same time. If necessary, adjust
equalization cables.
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Check tightness of all bolts.
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Check the nuts for tightness every week for the first month, and every month afterwards.
Every 3 Months
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Check anchor bolts for tightness. Anchors should be torque to 110 ft-lbs.
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Check and clean the oil filter
Every 6 Months
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Check fluid level of lift power unit and refill if required.
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If Lift stops short of full rise or chatters, contact your service provider.
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Replace all caution, warning, or safety related decals on the lift if unable to read or missing
reorder labels from service provider.
Also, see ANSI/ALI ALOIM booklet for periodic Inspection Checklist and Maintenance Log Sheet.
ALWAYS REPLACE WORN PARTS WITH GENUINE, AUTHORIZED PARTS.
For Parts & Service Assistance
Please contact iDEAL Automotive Equipment @ Toll Free: 877-588-9337
(Also see Additional Information next two pages)