Operating Instruction and Documentation
CSL640/641
- 58 – TES1518/E
• Check the press buttons, lamp, and cable of the hand lamp.
• Check the function of the play detector with the hand lamp.
7.3 How often must the lift be cleaned?
A regular and appropriate maintenance practice will aid the preservation of the lift.
No guarantees can be given when damage (egg rust or fading colour) is the direct result of poor
maintenance and cleaning practice.
Regular cleaning of all kinds of dirt is the best protection against wear and the formation of rust
and will prolong the life of the lift
- Dirty deposits that can cause rust include:
• de-icing salt
• sand, pebble stone, natural soil
• all types of industrial dust
• water; also in connection with other environmental influences
• all types of aggressive deposits
• constant humidity caused by insufficient ventilation
Obviously this is dependent on the type of work being done with the lift, the degree of
cleanliness of the workshop and location of the lift. The degree and amount of dirt is dependent
on the season, on the weather conditions and the ventilation of the workshop.
During poor conditions it may be necessary to clean the lift once week, but cleaning once a
month will suffice.
Clean the lift and the floor with a non-aggressive and non-abrasive detergent. Use a gentle
detergent to clean the parts. Use standard washing-up liquid and lukewarm water.
- Do not use steam jet cleaners.
- Remove all dirt carefully with a sponge or if necessary with a brush.
- Ensure that no washing-up liquid is left on the lift after cleaning.
- Do not use aggressive means for cleaning the workshop floor and the automotive lift.
- A permanent contact with any kind of liquid is not allowed. Do not use high pressure devices
for cleaning the lift.