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6.6 Start
During this procedure, DO NOT attempt to raise the lift with
• Make sure all pins and bolts to insure proper mounting
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Make sure the electrical system feeding voltage is equal to that speci
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the nameplate on the motor
• Make sure the electric connections are in compliant with diagrams
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Make sure no leakage or blow-up in hydraulic line
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Make sure the working area is free from people and objects
• Grease sliding seats of blocks placed under platforms and on bases
• Pour oil in the tank (about 5 liters more than one time)
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Verify that the control unit is powered
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Verify that the motor direction of rotation is that shown on the labelby
pressing the lifting button. IF MOTOR GETS HOT OR SOUNDS
PECULIAR, STOP IMMEDIATELY AND RECHECK THE ELECTRIC
• Raising the lift slowly by pressing the lifting button until cylinders bottom
out and the lift stops. DO NOT continue pressing button after lift reaches
full height. Damage to motor can occur if continued.
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Repeat raise and lower the lift completely at least 3 times to equalize the
oil pressure in each cylinder.
6.7 Checks Less Load
During this procedure, observe all operating components
and check for proper installation and adjustment. DO NOT
attempt to raise vehicle until a thorough operation check
Carry out two or three complete cycles of lowering and lifting and check:
• the safety devices for proper operation
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proper oil level in the tank
• no leakage and blow-by in hydraulic line and pneumatic line
• cylinder for proper operation
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the lift for reaching its maximum height
• the horn/signaling light for proper operation during the
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