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HYDROFIT Owner’s Information Manual
WARNING: The use and ownership of this work is defined in the legend upon the front page hereof.
3. Investigate any unusual noise, heat, or vibration.
6. Check the condition and adjustment of the cab steadier devices.
7. Check the traveling cables for correct hang and signs of
damage.
Pit Equipment
Do not enter the pit without the power switched off or the pit stop
switch activated.
1. Clean pit of debris.
2. Check the condition of the buffer.
3. Check the condition of the buffer (hydraulic or spring type).
4. Check pit can and drip line.
5. Check and inspect to/from line.
6. Clean car bottom of lint and dust.
Cleaning
For safety reasons, the elevator must be immobilized for cleaning
operations. Do not operate any electrical appliance inside the
elevator car using a trailing power cord to an external power
source, unless automatic elevator operation has been overridden
and the car is safely parked with doors open. Do not leave car
unattended while power cords pass through the door opening. The
car is a confined space. Do not use cleaning agents that require
good ventilation.
The car top must be kept clean of oil, lint, and debris to minimize the risk of fire.
The pit floor and its equipment must be kept clean, dry, and free of debris to
minimize the risk of fire.
Car Interior Surfaces
The interior of your elevator car, including the doors and frames, are designed to
retain their finish and to last for many years. To ensure that they do, follow these
instructions:
Clean the surfaces regularly in accordance with the following advice.

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