4. Test operate all functions.
5. Adjustments, if required (by a trained service technician only).
6. Record inspection details and findings for owners’ files.
7.6 POWERPACK RESERVOIR LEVEL
Only trained technicians should fill the Powerpack reservoir. Contact your Blue Giant Dealer regarding oil options.
WARNING
• Do not attempt to install, make repairs, or adjustments. Only a trained and authorized service technician should perform the
installation process. Contact your Blue Giant Dealer.
• Do not service this equipment until you have read and understood all of the safety information and instructions contained herein.
Failure to adhere to recommended safety practices in this manual and on the lift table equipment warning labels could result in death
or serious injury.
• Do not conduct maintenance or repairs until adequate barriers have been placed to keep warehouse and vehicle traffic away from
the work area.
• Before doing any electrical work, make certain the power is disconnected and properly tagged or locked out, in accordance with
OSHA regulations and approved electrical codes.
• When conducting maintenance, use only Blue Giant approved lubricants. Improper lubrication or adjustments may cause
operational problems.
Inspect and top up Powerpack reservoir.
1. Without a load on the deck, raise the lift table to sufficient height to deploy the Maintenance Strut.
2. Deploy the Maintenance Strut. See “6.1 ENGAGING THE MAINTENANCE STRUTS” on page 13.
3. Add hydraulic oil only when the lift table is in the raised position and only fill up to an oil level normal for the raised position.
Filling past the normal level may cause spilling when lift table is lowered again.
4. When the inspection is complete, follow the procedures to disengage the Tilter Maintenance Strut, and the lift table Service Stand then
the Maintenance Strut. See “6.2 DISENGAGING THE MAINTENANCE STRUTS” on page 14.
IN-PLANT LFT LIFT TABLE — OWNER'S MANUAL
16 ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 15, 2023 REV. 1.0 (PART # 038-475E)