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PA-1628Operator's ManualH3-45 COACH
WHEELCHAIR LIFT SYSTEM
It is important to passenger safety that the lift operator be familiar with the operating instructions. Read and
understand the RICON Mirage F9TF F9TH Wheelchair lift Operator Manual before attempting to use the
wheelchair lift. The instructions below are a quick reference only and not a replacement to the information provided
by RICON.
Watch the Prevost Wheelchair Lift Instruction video on Prevost’s YouTube channel. To do so, type
“Prevost Coach – YouTube” on your web browser and then select the proper link. Once on Prevost
channel, select “Video” tab and then look for the video entitled “Prevost Wheelchair Instruction”.
INTRODUCTION
Safe and easy access to the coach is provided by the Ricon Mirage F9TF and F9TH Public Use wheelchair lifts.
The Mirage F9TF or F9TH is a dedicated entry model, which is intended for installation in a vehicle baggage
compartment.
An electric- motor driven hydraulic pump provides a maximum platform lifting capacity of 660 pounds (300
kilograms) for Mirage Model F9TF and 800 pounds (363 kilograms) for Mirage Model F9TH.
A trained attendant or the vehicle operator operates the lift. For a boarding passenger, the operator uses control
switches to withdraw the platform from the vehicle (deploy) and lower it to ground level. The passenger is placed
on the platform and then lifted to floor height. After the passenger enters the vehicle, the operator lowers the
platform and retracts it back into the vehicle (stow). For an existing passenger, the operator withdraws the platform
from the vehicle (deploy) and raises it to floor height. The passenger is placed on the platform and then lowered to
the ground. The passenger departs, and the operator returns the platform to the stowed position in the vehicle.
One individual can manually operate the lift when normal power is not present. A manual release mechanism is
provided to ease the task of pulling the platform out of its enclosure. The hydraulic pump assembly includes a
manually operated back-up pump to raise the platform, and a pressure release valve to lower it. The front platform
rollstop, normally power operated, has a manual override knob for back-up use.
OVERVIEW
Major Lift Components
Left, Right, Front, Rear Reference points from outside vehicle looking inward at lift.
Bridgeplate
Plate bridges gap between platform and vehicle floor when platform is at floor level.
Acts as barrier during up and down platform motions to prevent wheelchair from rolling
off rear of platform.
Carriage
Part of traveling frame that is mounted on rollers; moves on rails located inside
enclosure. Supports lifting frame and platform.
Controller
Receives electrical input signals from pendant and lift sensors and sends control
signals to lift electrical and hydraulic components.
Control pendant Hand-held device used to control platform motions.
Cycle counter
Located on rear frame of carriage. Visible when platform is fully deployed. It records
number of times platform has moved from floor to ground and back to floor.
Deployment system
Located within carriage. Employs an electric gear-motor to propel platform out of
enclosure, or pull it back into enclosure.