8.6 Information Panels
There are three information panels available on the Main
Operation screen. Each panel can be directly accessed by
pushing on the corresponding button located near the top
of the screen. The panels can also be opened by swiping
left and right in the middle of the screen. To return to the
Main Operation screen either swipe left until the panels
are no longer shown or push the Truck Indicator button to
return directly.
The first panel is the Battery Voltage panel and it can be
accessed by pushing the Battery Charge Level button.
The Battery Voltage panel shows the real-time battery
voltage of all the lifts in the lifting system. The voltages will
update even while the lift is raising or lowering. The
Battery Voltage panel can be used to help identify and
troubleshoot battery issues. For example, if two lifts are
lifting close to the same amount of weight the battery
voltage while raising should be similar on both lifts. If the
battery voltage on one lift is significantly lower, it may
need to be charged or the batteries may need to be
replaced.
The second panel on the Main Operation screen is the
Weight panel which can be opened by pushing the Weight
button. This panel will show the current weight being lifted
by each of the lifts in the lifting system. It also shows the
total vehicle weight calculated by adding up the weight on
each individual lift. The weight readings are most accurate
if all the lifts are stationary. All the weights shown are only
estimates and should not be used in place of properly
calibrated and certified vehicle scales.
The third panel is the Radio Signal Strength panel and it is
displayed when the Radio Setting button is pushed. This
panel shows the strength of the radio signal used to
communicate among the lifts in the lift system. This
information can be helpful when determining the best radio
settings for a given environment.
8.7 Raising/lowering the Vehicle
Once the work area, vehicle, and lift units are prepared,
perform the following steps:
1.
Position yourself at any one of the lift units
.
2.
Push and release the
ENABLE
button. The button color
will change from red to green indicating the button is
ON. The button will stay ON (green) for 5 seconds after
it is released. If no other buttons are pushed during the
5 seconds the button will automatically turn OFF (red)
at the end of the 5 seconds.
3.
During the 5 seconds that the Enable button is ON
(green), push and hold the
RAISE
or
LOWER
button
to raise or lower the vehicle.
During lowering the vehicle will automatically lower at a
slower speed for the first 6 inches of travel. This slow
start feature allows the vehicle to be gently
placed
on
stands. After the first 6 inches of travel the vehicle will
lower at normal speed for the remainder of time the
LOWER
button is pushed.
4.
As the vehicle raises or lowers, the height indicators on
the screen will update to show the current height.
5.
When the vehicle is at the desired height, release the
RAISE
or
LOWER
button.
6.
If desired, Park mode can be activated on the lift unit to
mechanically support the load on the down stop system
and relieve the hydraulic system pressure. See “Park
mode” section on page 19 for direction on how to
activate Park mode.
Even if Park mode is not activated the down stop
system will automatically stop the load from lowering
should the hydraulic system lose pressure.
7.
Depending on the amount of time the vehicle will remain
in the current position; the lift system should be either
locked or turned off. If the vehicle will be raised or
lowered before the end of the shift, the lift system
should be locked by following the steps below. If the
vehicle will be left in the raised position longer than 8
hours, turn the master on/off switch on all lift units in the
system to the
OFF
position to conserve the batteries
.
There are several important safety issues to consider
when raising a vehicle or whenever a vehicle is in a
raised position, including
:
All personnel should be instructed that the system
should not be unlocked unless all objects and
personnel are out from underneath the vehicle and the
vehicle, work area, and lift units are prepared for lifting
or lowering.
If the lift units are to be removed from a raised vehicle,
use only stands intended for this purpose. Use
appropriate vehicle support stands when a raised
vehicle is to be left elevated for an extended amount
of time. Appropriate stands must be capable of
supporting the load and they must be made specifically
for high-rise supporting.
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