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2. LOWERING LIFT: Before lowering lift, be sure to
remove tool carts, safety stands, etc. from the area and
check that all personnel and bystanders remain clear.
After ensuring that all columns are initialized and ready,
press the DOWN button to lower lift.
Observe that all columns are lowering and vehicle
remains level. Remain clear of forks and vehicle when
lowering and observe all pinch points warnings.
NOTE: The RABBIT or TURTLE settings can be used to
control the lowering speed if desired. Once the vehicle
tires have reached the ground, reset the parking brake
then move all columns away from the vehicle to provide
an unobstructed exit before removing the vehicle.
NEVER drive vehicle over communication cables.
3. RESET OPERATION: During operation, if there is
a mechanical or electrical error, a system fault may occur
which will cause the lift to stop working. The small fault
light indicators on each control panel will help identify
the cause. After carefully checking and correcting the fault
cause, press the RESET button on any column and wait
for the fault light indicators to turn off. The lift is then ready
to continue operation. Refer to the operation manual for
fault conditions, corrections and reset procedures.
Leveling System Calibration Procedure
1. Make sure the lifting carriages in each column are
lowered completely and resting at ground level.
2. Press and hold calibration button for (5) ve seconds.
Calibration completed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: NEVER calibrate lift while columns
are in an elevated position.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
• Always: Replace ALL FAULTY PARTS before lift is
put back into operation.
• Always: Keep bolts tight. Check periodically.
• Always: Keep lift components clean.
• Always: If oil leakage is observed, call local service
representative.
• Always: If electrical problems develop, call local
service representative.
• Daily: Make a visual inspection of ALL MOVING
PARTS and check for excessive signs of wear.
• Daily: Check safety locks to ensure they are in good
operating condition.
• Weekly: Lubricate all moving components.
• Semi-annually: check uid level of lift power unit
and rell if required per lift installation instructions. We
recommend: 10-WT hydraulic oil or Dexron-III automatic
transmission uid.
• Replace all caution, warning or safety related decals
on the lift if unable to read or missing. Reorder labels
from Bendpak.
• Refer to ANSI/ALI ALOIM booklet for periodic
inspection checklist and maintenance log sheet.
Cleaning the Control Panels
• The control panels should be cleaned periodically by
wiping it with a lint free damp cloth using a mild soap
solution. Dry the surface when nished with a lint free
cloth. Do not clean with ammonia based products.
IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY FAMILIAR WITH
AUTOMOTIVE LIFT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES;
STOP AND CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER FOR
INSTRUCTIONS. TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY,
PERMIT ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO
PERFORM MAINTENANCE ON THIS EQUIPMENT.
WHEN LOWERING THE LIFT PAY CAREFUL
ATTENTION THAT ALL PERSONNEL AND
OBJECTS ARE KEPT CLEAR. ALWAYS KEEP
A VISUAL LINE OF SITE ON THE LIFT AT ALL
TIMES. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT ALL LOCKS
ARE DISENGAGED. IF ONE OF THE LOCKS
INADVERTENTLY LOCKS ON DESCENT THE LIFT
AND/OR VEHICLE MAY DISRUPT
CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
IF THE PARK / LOCK BUTTON HAD BEEN
PREVIOUSLY ACTIVATED, THE LIFT WILL
AUTOMATICALLY RISE TWO INCHES BEFORE
LOWERING COMMENCES.