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POWER (2)
• It shows that the electric circuit is powered
UP (3)
• When pressed, the electric circuit for the lift operates the motor and
hydraulic circuit to raise the lift
DOWN (4)
• When pressed, the lift will be raised a little bit to release the safety, and a few
seconds later the lift begins to descend under its weight and the load lifted
LOCK (5)
• When pressed, the lowering solenoid valve operates the hydraulic circuit to
lower the lift to engage the nearest mechanical safeties.
7.2 To Raise The Lift
It is extremely forbidden to load the vehicle when the
mobile wheels are on the lift. Failure to do so can
damage the lift severely.
Raise a vehicle to a desired height, perform the necessary service work, and then lower the vehicle to the
ground WITHOUT engaging the pneumatic positive lock bar system. The pneumatic positive locking system will
automatically engage in the unlikely event of a hydraulic failure while the vehicle is in the air. If the vehicle is to
be “stored” on the raised lift platforms for an extended period of time then the pneumatic positive lock system
needs to be activated (by theuser).
When the vehicle service work has been completed and the operator wants to the lower the vehicle to the ground
(or to a lower “locked position”), please follow these important steps and remember:
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE LOCK BARS BE COMPLETELY
DISENGAGED WHEN THE VEHICLE IS BEING LOWERED TO THE
GROUND. FAILURE TO FULLY DISENGAGE BOTH LOCK BARS
DURING THE LOWERING PROCESS WILL CAUSE FRAME
DAMAGE TO THE LIFT.
When the console’s DOWN Button is pressed (to lower the vehicle), it is IMPERATIVE for the operator to
The lift must be raised at least 12” off of the ground