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Rotary E Series
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6
RESIDUAL RISKS
• Check tire inflation and attachment to axles to assure proper fit on
lifting attachments of lift.
Vehicles with heavy accessories attached, will have a changed center
of gravity. Use stands when working on such vehicles.
Assure lawn mower attachments do not cause either individual axle
weight to exceed one half lift capacity.
CAUTION
Use small wheel adapter kit when raising
vehicles with less than 13” wheels. Be sure to engage
dowel screw.
Fig. 2
4. While Using Lift:
Avoid excessive rocking of vehicle while on lift.
Avoid accidental touching of exposed exhaust system on
raised vehicles. Watch for air hoses and electrical cords
which may be tripped over.
Wear safety glasses while working under vehicle.
5. Before Lowering Lift:
Remove all tools or other objects from lift area.
Assure personnel are not in lift area.
6. To Lower Lift:
Remain clear of lift when lowering vehicle. Keep Feet
Clear!
Raise lift off locking latches. For M Series lifts, push
raise button, Fig. 1. For E and i Series lifts, push
on master or slave side control panel.
For M Series, Actuate LATCH release handle fully and
hold. Push LOWERING switch to DOWN position, Fig.
1a. When lift stops, turn lowering switch to SAFETY
DISTANCE position while keeping feet clear.
Note: Both LATCH release and LOWERING switch are
deadman-type design. Each must be held down to lower lift.
Do not override these self-closing lift controls.
For E and i Series lifts push
on master or
slave control panel.
7 Unloading:
• Assure lift is fully lowered.
• Retract forks as far as possible.
• Assure Exit area is clear of objects and personnel before
removing vehicle from lift.
8. Power Off:
• For M Series, turn key switch to "OFF" position while lift is
not in use.
• Remove key when leaving the lift unattended.
9. Trouble Shooting:
• See page 7.
10. Maintenance:
• See page 7.

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