How to fix Genie GS-2669 Scissor Lifts that cannot lift rated load?
- MMaria OsborneAug 4, 2025
If your Genie Scissor Lift cannot lift the rated load, the relief valve might be set too low. In this case, increase the relief valve pressure.
How to fix Genie GS-2669 Scissor Lifts that cannot lift rated load?
If your Genie Scissor Lift cannot lift the rated load, the relief valve might be set too low. In this case, increase the relief valve pressure.
What to do if Genie GS-2669 alarm continues to sound at max height with rated load?
If the pressure switch alarm continues to sound when your Genie Scissor Lift is at maximum height with the rated load, there are several potential causes. First, try resetting the system by turning off the red emergency stop button, waiting three seconds, and then turning the machine back on. Other possible solutions include: adjusting the up limit switch slightly lower or replacing the contacts, ensuring the correct rated load is in the platform, adjusting the pressure switch by turning the nut 1/4 turn into the hydraulic line, fully charging the batteries, repeating the calibration procedure for the overload system, or lubricating the slider channel.
What to do if Genie GS-2669 alarm continues to sound at down limit with rated load?
If the pressure switch alarm continues to sound when your Genie Scissor Lift is at the down limit with the rated load, there are several possible reasons. You can try to reset the system by turning off the red emergency stop button, waiting three seconds, and then turning the machine back on. Also, consider raising the down limit switch. Make sure the correct rated load is in the platform. You might also need to adjust the pressure switch by turning the nut 1/4 turn into the hydraulic line or repeat the calibration procedure.
Drive Speed - Raised | 0.5 mph |
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Drive Speed - Elevated | 0.5 mph |
Battery | 24 V DC (Four 6 V batteries) |
Tire Type | Non-marking |
Power Source | Electric |
Drive Motor | 24V DC |
Guidance for machine owners, users, and operators regarding safety and compliance.
Explains safety symbols and defines the machine's purpose.
Instructions for maintaining and replacing safety signs on the equipment.
Details requirements and procedures for using personal fall protection equipment (PFPE).
Safe methods for exiting and entering elevated work platforms.
Covers electrocution risks, clearance requirements, and tip-over factors.
Guidance on operating in wind, on slopes, and maintaining machine stability.
Rules for side forces, collisions, platform use, and general safety.
Addresses crushing hazards, slope operation, and bodily injury risks.
Guidance on fall protection, platform guard rails, and collision avoidance.
Covers explosion/fire hazards, damaged machines, component protection, and lockout.
Covers battery handling, charging, electrocution, explosion, and lifting hazards.
Description and function of controls on the ground control panel.
Description and function of controls on the platform control panel.
Details operation of control handle, steering, and outrigger controls.
Importance and scope of pre-operation inspection for machine readiness.
Detailed checklist for inspecting machine components and condition.
Purpose and procedure for testing all machine functions before use.
Step-by-step instructions for testing functions from the ground controls.
Procedures for testing functions, emergency lowering, and horn from the platform.
Tests for drive function button, steering, and drive/braking operations.
Testing tilt sensor operation and stowed/elevated drive speeds.
Procedures for testing outrigger extension, retraction, and leveling.
Checklist for identifying and avoiding hazardous workplace conditions.
Procedure to verify legibility and presence of decals with words.
Diagrams showing the location of various decals on the machine.
Procedure to verify legibility and presence of decals with symbols.
Diagrams showing the location of various decals on the machine.
Overview of operating instructions, safety, and operator qualifications.
Procedures for using emergency stop buttons and basic machine startup.
Steps for performing emergency lowering of the platform.
Instructions for operating from the platform and managing the engine.
Steps for positioning the platform and extending outriggers.
Procedure for retracting the machine's outriggers.
Instructions for steering and driving the machine using control handles.
Guidelines for determining slope grade and operating safely on inclines.
Explanation of diagnostic codes and thermal limit reset procedures.
Safety considerations for operating from the ground using the controller.
Interpreting battery levels and using the generator power outlet.
Procedure for using the safety arm and extending the platform.
Steps for securing and charging the machine after use.
Instructions for charging batteries using engine or external power.
Procedure for filling and charging dry cell batteries.
Guidelines for securing machines on transport vehicles and general lifting safety.
Procedure for configuring the machine for winching operations.
Steps for properly securing the machine for transport.
Details on lifting procedures and determining the machine's center of gravity.
Defines operator's role in routine maintenance and symbols used.
Procedure for checking and maintaining the engine oil level.
Procedure for checking and maintaining the hydraulic oil level.
Instructions for checking battery condition and safety precautions.
Information on quarterly, annual, and bi-annual maintenance schedules.
Technical specifications for the GS-2669BE model, including dimensions and capacities.
Technical specifications for the GS-3369BE model, including dimensions and capacities.
Technical specifications for the GS-4069BE model, including dimensions and capacities.