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4) Use a second person standing at a safe distance away from the lift to keep watch
on the area, lift, vehicle and other personnel throughout the process. This person
should signal the person performing the procedure to stop if necessary.
5) Use a caution tape or similar to barrier the area around the lift to avoid personnel
from accidently entering the area while this process is being performed.
6) Do not proceed with this procedure if you are unfamiliar with the lift or its
function.
IF THE MECHANICAL LOCKS ARE NOT ENGAGED
:
1)
If there is air pressure in the pneumatic system
; have another person
press and hold the mechanical safety release button to disengage the
mechanical locks. Confirm that all mechanical locks have been disengaged
and will allow the lift to lower.
If there is no air pressure in the pneumatic system
; use a portable
compressor to provide a temporary air supply to the system.
2) Press and hold the safety release button.
3) Verbally indicate to all those involved that the lift will now be lowered.
4) Slowly push the lowering lever on the powerpack to lower the lift.
5) Keep a close eye on the movement of the lift and the position of the vehicle;
release the lowering lever if any abnormal movement is detected.
6) Once the lift is fully lowered, disconnect the temporary air supply.
7) Once power is restored follow the lockout/tag out procedure to return the lift
back into service.
IF THE MECHANICAL LOCKS ARE ENGAGED:
Various methods can be used to raise the lift in order to get sufficient clearance to
disengage the mechanical locks. The safest method would employ temporary electrical
power to the lift using a portable power generator. Any electrical connections should be
done by a licensed electrician; lock out/tag out procedures should also be employed at
this time.
This process should only be performed by a trained professional. Contact customer
service or a local service professional for further assistance.
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