BYB User Manual Page 3 of 55 PN: 90020 Version: 1.4
The Owner/Employer shall ensure worn, damaged, or broken parts are replaced with parts
approved by the original equipment manufacturer or with parts meeting original manufacturer
specifications.
MAINTAIN your lift. Keep the lift clean for better and safe performance. Follow manual for proper
lubrication and maintenance instructions. Keep control handles and/or buttons dry, clean and free
from grease and oil. Always follow proper lockout/tagout procedures per ANSI Z244.1.
NEVER overload your lift. The manufacturer’s rated capacity is shown on the nameplate affixed to
the lift.
NEVER use the lift to raise one end or one side of vehicle.
NEVER raise vehicle with anyone inside it. No one should be in the lift area during operation.
NEVER operate the lift if it malfunctions or if there are broken, damaged or missing parts. Repairs
must be made with the manufacturer’s replacement parts and by authorized personnel only.
NEVER modify or remove components from the lift. Only use manufacturer’s recommended
attachments and replacement parts.
NEVER block open or override the operating controls. They are designed to close when released.
NEVER allow untrained or unauthorized individuals to operate the lift. Never allow children to
operate the lift.
ALWAYS have the lift setting on the locks before going under the lift. Never allow anyone to go
under the lift when raising or lowering.
ALWAYS have a spotter assist in aligning the vehicle. The vehicle must be centered on the runways
in both directions to maintain a stable, even load.
ALWAYS keep accessible the Installation & Owner’s Manual, and any other safety information.
ALWAYS know the gross weight of the vehicle you are lifting.
ALWAYS follow OSHA and ALI guidelines including but not limited to wearing safety glasses.
ALWAYS provide adequate ventilation when working on internal combustion engines.
STAY ALERT. Before lowering the lift be sure tool trays, stands, etc. are removed from under the
vehicle, and that any rolling jacks are in the lowered position. Release locking devices before
attempting to lower lift. Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts.
Note to Installers: Verify that all factory installed fittings are tight.
KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR. Remove hands and feet from any moving parts. Keep your feet
clear of the lift when lowering. Avoid pinch points.
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK. This lift must be grounded while in use to protect the
operator from electric shock. On 240V power units never connect the green power cord to a live
terminal. This is for ground only.