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Rotary RLP35 User Manual

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Table of Contents
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................... 2
OWNER/EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES ........................................ 3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................. 4
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................... 6
TROUBLE SHOOTING .......................................................................... 7
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Entire contents © May 2010 by Rotary Lift. All rights reserved. CO7585.1 Rev. C 05/06/10
LP20469
RLP35
Scissor Lift
(300 Series)
Capacity 7700 lbs (3500 kg)
(Maximum 3,850 lbs (1750 kg) per pad)
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Rotary RLP35 Specifications

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Overall Length1.85 m
Platform Length1.85 m
Power SourceElectric
Battery Voltage24 V
Stowed Length1.85 m

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

OWNER/EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Before Loading

Prepare the lift and area before positioning a vehicle for lifting.

Loading Vehicle

Properly position the vehicle onto the lift pads, ensuring correct placement and stability.

Raising the Lift

Steps and precautions for safely raising the vehicle once it is positioned.

Before Lowering Lift

Actions to take before initiating the lowering process, ensuring safety.

Lowering the Lift

Procedures and safety measures for safely lowering the vehicle.

Unloading Vehicle

Steps for safely removing the vehicle from the lift after lowering.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Daily Maintenance Checks

Daily inspection of adapters for damage or wear and keeping the lift clean.

Weekly Maintenance Checks

Weekly inspection of lift parts for damage from overloading or rough handling.

Monthly Maintenance Tasks

Monthly tasks include greasing sliding surfaces and relieving residual pressure.

Semi-Annual Maintenance

Semi-annual check of lift power unit fluid level and inspection of hoses/seals.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Electric Motor Does Not Run

Troubleshooting steps for when the electric motor fails to operate.

Motor Runs, Lift Does Not Raise

Diagnosing issues when the motor operates but the lift does not ascend.

Lift Lowering Warning Signal

Addressing the issue of the lift not stopping correctly during lowering and emitting a warning.

Lift Does Not Lower

Steps to resolve the problem when the lift fails to lower.

Uneven Platform Lowering

Troubleshooting for situations where one platform is higher than the other after lowering.

MANUAL LOWERING

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