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1.
Evidence of any structural deterioration, of either the product and/or its
adjacent mating structure;
2.
Evidence of frayed cables;
3.
Evidence of unusual noise and/or vibration; and,
4.
Evidence of lubricant on the I-beam surface where the mechanical brake
is designed to engage if and when actuated. Lubricant must be removed
from this surface before further operations regardless of its source or
nature.
5.
For lift baskets lined with clear structural material, never spray Windex,
ammonia or alcohol containing fluids on these lining materials. These
prohibited fluids will damage the clear structural lining material including
UV effectiveness. Always use approved cleaning fluid; e.g.,
Kleenmaster™ supplied by Brillianize, Inc. (www.BRILLIANIZE.com).
A qualified service person may perform still other maintenance
recommendations that may enhance aesthetics.
PREPARATIONS FOR HURRICANE
The following preparations should be made for an anticipated hurricane; and,
these preparations should be made substantially before the dangers of the
hurricane occur.
1. Lower the lift to the lowest position in cases of anticipated high wind.
Note: If only high water is anticipated (without high wind), the lift may be
raised to the highest position to reduce high water damage.
2. Remove electric power by opening the main electricity supply breaker.
3. If the lift has experienced unusually high winds and/or water exposure by
flooding, the unit shall not be operated until re-qualified for service by an
authorized service person.
TECHNICAL
Legacy Lifts® Cargo Lifts are designed and built to comply with local codes
mutually agreed at each order confirmation by Legacy Lifts® and its