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WARNING  

Before attempting to lift any vehicle, be 

sure that:

A.  Vehicle individual axle weight does not exceed two lift 

columns combined capacity.

B.  Lift forks are in secure contact with vehicle tires.

C.  Adequate overhead clearance is provided to raise 

vehicle to desired height.

D.  Parking brake is released on vehicle.

E.  Adjustable forks must be equally spaced off centerline 

of lift carriage, and adjusted to properly accommodate 

the tire/wheel size.

F.  Ensure tires are properly inflated before lifting.  DO NOT 

exceed tire load rating when raising vehicle.

9.  To Raise Lift:

A.  Ensuring that the System Configuration Lock/Unlock 

light is green, press the Raise Button.  Raise the vehicle 

until vehicle tires clear the floor.

Check Fork Contact: Stop and check for secure fork contact 

with tires, at all columns.

B.  Continue to raise the vehicle to desired height.

NOTE: While cycling the lift, you may observe the individual 

columns slowing down and speeding up at various stages 

of travel. This is a normal characteristic of the lift leveling 

system.

Do Not go under vehicle unless all tires are in secure 

contact with forks.  Lower lift and repeat vehicle and/or lift 

spotting and loading procedure if required.

C.  Press the Lower To Locks Button to lower columns onto 

the locking latches.

10.  While Using Lift: Avoid excessive rocking of vehicle 

while on the lift.

11.  Before Lowering Lift: Remove tool trays, safety stands, 

etc. from area.

10.To Lower Lift:

A.  Ensuring that the System Configuration Lock/Unlock 

light is green, press the Raise Button to raise lifts off the 

locks.

B.  Press the Lower Button to lower lift.  The Slow Lower 

Button (1/3 speed) can be used if desired.  Observe that 

all columns are lowering and vehicle remains level.

C.  Remain clear of forks and vehicle when lowering.  

Observe pinch point WARNING decals.

D.  Reset the parking brake.

E.  Move all lift units away from the vehicle to provide an 

unobstructed exit before removing the vehicle.

IMPORTANT

   Do Not drive vehicle over communication 

cables.

•  During lowering of lifts, ensure that vehicle does not 

move into an inclined position.

•  Lower columns equally.

•  Remove tool trays, safety stands, etc. from area.

•  Remain clear of forks and vehicle when lowering.

NOTE:  In the event batteries become fully discharged, plug 

the columns into electrical outlet for approximately 15 

minutes to achieve adequate charge for one operation 

cycle.  Length may vary based on battery type, 

condition, etc.

A.  Remove M8 BHCS and open Power Unit Cover.  Pull 

lock open.  Push the Manual Lowering Valve Button and 

the carriage will begin lowering.

C.  If lift is on locks, slightly lift carriage until lock is free.

D.  Lower each carriage a small increment at a time 

keeping the vehicle level.

E.  Release the Manual Lowering Valve Button and the 

downward movement will stop. 

F.  After lowering is finished, close and re-install M8 BHCS 

in Power Unit Cover.

G.  If lift is not operating properly, Do Not use until 

operation is corrected or repairs are made by qualified 

lift service personnel.

Emergency (no power) Lowering:

NOTE:  Top cover not shown for clarity.

Manual Lowering

Valve

Pull To Release Lock

Содержание MCH418

Страница 1: ...418 MCH618 Four Post Six Post Mobile Column Lift 24V DC Powered June 2015 by Vehicle Service Group All rights reserved CO9304 4 IN20540 Rev G 6 12 2015 MCH418 Capacity 72 000 lbs MCH618 Capacity 108 0...

Страница 2: ...rent batteries meeting the below specifications may be used but performance can vary Recommended Battery Specifications 12V DC Sealed Deep Cycle Battery Size 31 Frame Group 105 AH Capacity At 20 AH Ra...

Страница 3: ...approval from structural engineer Upon completion of the assembly of the lift the lift is to be operated to assure proper function Observe for locks operating in all locking positions each side lifts...

Страница 4: ...e manufacturer s operating instructions ALI SM 93 1 ALI Lifting it Right safety manual ALI ST 90 ALI Safety Tips card ANSI ALI ALOIM 2000 American National Standard for Automotive Lifts Safety Require...

Страница 5: ...Control Panel and the bus diagram as a reference see graphic above press the Activate Column Button relative to the location where the column was just placed The column will show Green when activated...

Страница 6: ...S DO NOT RUN CABLES IN EXIT PATH OF AUTOMOBILE Communication Cable DO NOT RUN CABLES IN EXIT PATH OF AUTOMOBILE Communication Cable Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 2 NOTE Ensure Communication Cables are clear of fork...

Страница 7: ...that the System Configuration Lock Unlock light is green press the Raise Button to raise lifts off the locks B Press the Lower Button to lower lift The Slow Lower Button 1 3 speed can be used if desi...

Страница 8: ...column with an error Operating Instruction Details Options Changing the System Configuration Columns may only be added to or removed from a system by unlocking the existing configuration and then con...

Страница 9: ...ORKING IN THE VICINITY OF A LEAD ACID BATTERY IS DANGEROUS BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID AND PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES A BATTERY EXPLOSION COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF EYESIGHT OR SERIOUS BURNS FOR THIS RE...

Страница 10: ...1 Lower lift check oil level in oil tanks on each column Open Power Unit Cover Remove oil cap and check oil level It should just be touching the dipstick If necessary fill with ISOVG32 hydraulic oil...

Страница 11: ...nger be guaranteed Follow manual lowering procedures E7 Short circuit detected A short has been detected in the lift actuators Press x to clear To determine the faulty component run the faulty column...

Страница 12: ...nect switch is OFF if one is provided on the lift 3 The authorized lockout person operates the main energy isolation device removing power to the subject lift If this is a lockable device the authoriz...

Страница 13: ...nal See Supplemental Diagram String NP932 Rev A AC in 230 V 2 2A 1 50Hz Battery Charger RS485 Comm Pot Contactors Red Black Black Red White Blue Black 1 White Black 2 Red Red Black Red Black Black Red...

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Страница 16: ...e to lift owner operator Thank You Trained Operators and Regular Maintenance Ensures Satisfactory Performance of Your Rotary Lift Contact Your Nearest Authorized Rotary Parts Distributor for Genuine R...

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