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4. Operation
To avoid personal injury and/or prop
erty damage, permit only trained per
sonnel to operate lift. After reviewing
these instructions, get familiar with lift
controls by running the lift through a
few cycles before loading vehicle on
the scissor lift.
Always lift the vehicle using all four
rubber pads. NEVER raise just one
end, one corner, or one side of vehic
le.Assure vehicle frame can support
it's weight & overhead bar or sensor
will contact highest point on the vehic
le.
Risk of injury when lowering the
load onto objects below the lift
or the vehicle. Vehicle may topple
over.
Before lowering, you must remove all
objects from underneath the lift. This
applies in particular to chassis stands .
Always monitor the lift and vehicle
carefully when lifting or lowering.
Keep hand and feet clear of linkages
while the scissor lift is being raised of
lowered .
Ensure overhead clearance is
provided to rasie vehicles to desired
height.
If the scissor lift is not operating
properly ,Do not use until adjustments
or repairs are made by a qualied lift
service technician.
When working with the scissor lift,
make sure you follow the instruct-
ions listed in Chapter 2. Safety.
4.1 Before Loading:
• Inspect Lift - See "Operator Inspection And
Maintenance".Never operate if lift malfunctions or
has broken or damaged parts.
• Lift must be fully lowered and service bay clear of
all personnel before the vehicle is positioned onto
lift.
• Assure area around lift is free of tools, debris,
grease, and oil.
• Assure Adapter Pads are free from grease and oil.
• Do Not allow unauthorized persons in shop area
while lift is in use.
• Do Not use any part of the lift as a crane or as a
support for another lifting mechanism (i.e.: block &
tackle, etc.).
• Turn main switch to "ON" Position, Fig 10.
Also double check the emergency stop not press
down.
4.2 Loading:
• Do Not allow unauthorized or untrained persons to
position vehicle or operate lift.
• Do Not overload lift. See capacity label on lift.
• Check the condition of the pickup points of the
vehicle.
• Vehicle unibody is strong enough to support
it's weight and has not been weakened by
modication of corrosion.
• Use front ramp for vehicle support as necessary
to reach front lift points.
• If pickup points can still not be reached, use
extesnion beam for rear vehicle support.
• Use auxiliary rubber blocks to create clearance
between vehicle chassis and lift pad,
• Auxiliary rubber pads are in secure contact with
vehicle manufacture's recommended lift points.