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32DSSS01.A
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D. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
WARNING
THE LIFT IS ALLOWED TO OPERATE ONLY WHEN VEHICLE MANUFACTURER
INTERLOCK CIRCUITRY IS ACTIVATED. NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPERATE LIFT
WITH THE INTERLOCK BYPASSED. REFER TO VEHICLE OWNER/OPERATOR
MANUAL FOR INTERLOCK INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING LIFT.
1. CONTROL PENDANT
Refer to Figure 2-5. The lift is con-
trolled with a hand held, hard-wired
remote control pendant. It has two
dual-position rocker switches. The lift
functions are performed by pushing
and holding one end of an appropriate
switch. Pushing DEPLOY switch un-
folds lift from vehicle and pushing
STOW switch folds platform into vehi-
cle. Pushing DOWN switch lowers lift
towards ground and pushing UP switch
raises lift towards floor. The pendant is
stowed on a wall-clip inside vehicle.
2. ELECTRICAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
Interlock Indicator Light
Refer to Figure 2-6. The purpose of a vehicle interlock system is to prevent
operation of lift if an unsafe condition is present. When vehicle interlock sys-
tems are interfaced with lift circuitry, the interlock indicator shows whether or
not interlock is operating properly. The light is interfaced with electrical system
so that no matter which interlock system/method is used, the light will be ON
when interlock allows electrical power to lift and OFF when interlock has dis-
abled power to lift. When there is no interlock system installed, the light stays
illuminated at all times.
FIGURE 2-5: CONTROL PENDANT
FIGURE 2-6: INDICATOR LIGHT/CIRCUIT BREAKERS

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Ricon S Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRicon
ModelS Series
CategoryWheelchair
LanguageEnglish