Midilift XLplus
Maintenance Guide
Jan
2014
Issue
4
4
1 INTRODUCTION
This maintenance guide is to help provide understanding of the correct maintenance schedule.
Your Platform Lift has been manufactured and installed to comply with the Essential Safety Requirements of the
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and International Standard EN 81-41 and a correct maintenance schedule will
ensure that the lift will remain at these standards.
This schedule has been designed for use by approved engineers/technicians who have completed the recognised
training course.
2 SAFETY
As stated it is imperative that any work carried out the lift is performed by suitably trained technicians. When
completing any component replacement, ensure that the lift is isolated from the mains electrical supply. This can
be achieved using the mains isolation, usually situated within a 5m radius of the upper floor entrance.
If there is any doubt that a lift cannot be left in safe condition, then the customer and supervisor are to be
consulted, advising that the lift may be removed from service. A report should be included in this procedure
advising on the full remedial work. The ultimate decision of continued use rests with the owner, but should the
owner ignore the advice to switch off, the branch manager should be informed.
3 CLEANING
As part of all maintenance checks to be complete on the lift, there will be a requirement of some level of cleaning.
The following shows area of cleaning required and recommended cleaning procedures.
Paint finishes – These should be cleaned with a damp cloth using an aerosol type of furniture polish.
Stainless steel – This should be cleaned with a soft cloth soaked in light oil (“3 in 1” or “Johnson’s baby oil”) and
then wiped off with a dry lint-free cloth.
Vinyl skin plate or laminate boards – This should be cleaned with a soft cloth using an aerosol type of furniture
polish.
Mirrors or glass – These should be cleaned with a soft cloth and any glass cleaning product.
Platform Flooring – This should be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Ensure that excess water is
squeezed out prior to cleaning.
4
LIFT ACCESS AND PROCEDURES
For the various maintenance checks different levels of lift access will be required. These levels of access are listed
below and can be displayed in more detail later within this document.
4.1 Cabin
Access
Cabin access is the process of entering the lift to ride up and down completing simple routine checks.
4.2
Cabin operating panel (COP) removed
Behind the COP lays the load weighing device and the main lift controller. (
16.1 Cabin operating panel (COP)
removed, pg 26
).
4.3
Upper floor landing controls
There are two areas where these controls may be located either in an external controller or within the upper
landing door. (
16.2 Upper floor landing controls, pg 27
).
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