BraunAbility Century 2 CLXT Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
International
International
2
Century 2
Public Use
Wheelchair Lifts
Owner Manual
36712 Rev. A
December
2012
Original Instructions
Original Instructions
ISO 9001:2008
www.braunability.com/international
631 West 11th Street, Winamac, IN 46996, USA
Phone: +1 574 946 6153 Fax: +1 574 946 4670
33220
CLXT
CLXT
XXXXXXXXXX
INDIANA, USA
The Braun Corporation
®
MFG DATE
XX-XXXXX
SERIAL NUMBER
MODEL NUMBER
XX/XX/XXXX
We at The Braun Corporation wish to express our fullest appreciation on your new
purchase. With you in mind, our skilled craftsmen have designed and assembled the finest lift
available.
This manual provides safety precautions, installation instructions, and operating
instructions. Braun Century 2 Series
lifts are built for dependability and will provide years
of pleasure and independence as long as the lift is properly maintained and operated by an
instructed person.
Sincerely,
THE BRAUN CORPORATION
Ralph W. Braun
Chief Executive Officer
OWNER'S WARRANTY REGISTRATION
PURCHASED FROM
DATE INSTALLED
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
TELEPHONE
TO VALIDATE WARRANTY
REGISTRATION CARDS MUST BE RETURNED TO THE BRAUN CORPORATION.
OWNER
STATE ZIP
Sample Warranty/Registration Card
Warranty
Congratulations
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Contents
Installation and Service Safety Precautions .......... 2 - 3
Lift Operation Safety .............................................. 4 - 6
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Center of Gravity ......................................................... 8
Lift Terminology ........................................................... 9
Lift Installation
Position Lift ............................................... 10 - 11
Secure Lift ....................................................... 12
Attach Power and Ground Cables .............13 - 14
Connect Interlocks ........................................... 15
Lift Operating Instruction Decal ....................... 15
Platform Angle Adjustment .............................. 16
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Lift Operation Safety .......................................... 21 - 23
Lift Operating Instructions .................................. 24 - 26
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Emergency (E-Stop) Operating Instructions ............. 29
Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule ............. 30 - 35
Declarations
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Declaration of Noise Emission ........................ 38
Declaration of Conformity - EMC ..................... 39
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Installation and Service Safety Precautions
Safety Symbols
SAFETY FIRST! Know That....
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The information contained
in this manual and
supplements (if included),
is provided for your use and
safety. Familiarity with proper
installation, operation, mainte-
nance and service procedures
is necessary to ensure safe,
trouble free lift operation.
Safety precautions are provided
to identify potentially hazardous
situations and provide instruc-
tion on how to avoid them.
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Route all cables clear of exhaust system, other hot areas, moving parts, wet areas, etc.
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Connect and secure as outlined in Installation Instructions and Wiring Diagrams.
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passenger.
Maintenance and repairs must be performed only by authorized service personnel.
Perform maintenance and lubrication procedures exactly as outlined in the
Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule contained in this manual.
Disconnect the power cable at the battery prior to servicing.
Never modify (alter) a Braun Corporation lift.
Replacement parts must be Braun authorized replacements.
Never install screws or fasteners (other than factory equipped).
Whenever replacing a hydraulic cylinder or seals, lower platform fully.
Failure to follow these safety precautions may result in serious bodily injury and/or
property damage.
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Read this manual, supplement(s) and lift-posted operating
instructions decals before performing installation,
operation, or service procedures.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment when
installing and servicing lift.
Remove any obstructions within the lift mounting/
operating area prior to beginning installation procedures.
Install lift and power platform to fully folded position before
removing shipping straps.
Do not fold or unfold the platform prior to positive
securement of base plate mounting hardware.
Check for obstructions such as gas lines, wires,
exhaust, etc. before drilling or cutting during installation
procedures.
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If installation, main-
tenance or repair
procedures cannot
be completed ex-
actly as provided in
this manual or if the
instructions are not
fully understood,
contact The Braun
Corporation immedi-
ately. Failure to do
so may result in seri-
ous bodily injury and/
or property damage.
Service Safety Precautions
Installation and Service Safety Precautions
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Lift Operation Safety
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Safety Symbols
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The information contained
in this manual and
supplements (if included),
is provided for your use and
safety. Familiarity with proper
installation, operation, mainte-
nance and service procedures
is necessary to ensure safe,
trouble free lift operation.
Safety precautions are provided
to identify potentially hazardous
situations and provide instruc-
tion on how to avoid them.
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Lift Operation Safety
Keep operator and bystanders clear of area in which the lift operates.
Lift attendant must observe passenger at all times during lift operation.
Ensure adequate lighting exists in the lift operating area.
Whenever a wheelchair passenger (or standee) is on the platform, the:
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Wheelchair lift attendants should be instructed on any special needs and/or procedures
required for safe transport of wheelchair passengers.
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The lift attendant shall not ride on the platform with the passenger. The lift is intended
for use by a single passenger.
Do not overload or abuse. The load rating applies to both the raising and lowering
functions.
Use caution when operating this equipment out of doors during electrical storms or
similar electrical phenomena.
Use caution when operating this equipment in severe weather or environmental
conditions (fog, rain, snow, ice, dust, etc.)
Discontinue lift use immediately if any lift or vehicle interlock does not operate properly.
Do not operate or board the lift if you or your lift operator are intoxicated.
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Lift Operation Safety Precautions
Read manual and supplement(s) before operating lift.
Read and become familiar with all safety precautions,
operation notes and details, operating instructions and
manual operating instructions before operating the lift.
Load and unload on level surface only.
Engage vehicle parking brake before operating lift.
Provide adequate clearance outside the vehicle to accom-
modate the lift before opening lift door(s) or operating lift.
Inspect lift before operation. Do not operate lift if you
suspect lift damage, wear or any abnormal condition.
Do not use as a link bridge.
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If the lift operating
instructions, manual
operating instructions
and/or lift operation
safety precautions are
not fully understood,
contact The Braun
Corporation immedi-
ately. Failure to do so
may result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
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Do not raise front wheelchair wheels (pull wheelie) when loading, boarding, or riding on
the platform.
Open lift door(s) fully and secure before operating lift.
Position and secure (buckle, engage, fasten, etc.) the wheelchair-equipped occupant
seat belt (torso restraint) before loading onto the wheelchair lift platform.
Lift attendants must ensure that lift occupants keep hands, arms and all other body
parts within the lift occupant area and clear of moving parts.
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in and out of vehicle.
Do not use platform bridge plate or roll stop as a brake. Stop and brake wheelchair
when loading onto the platform (manually stop and brake manual wheelchairs — stop
powered wheelchairs with the wheelchair controls).
Turn powered (electric) wheelchairs off when on lift platform.
Press the DOWN switch until the entire platform rests on ground level (lowered
fully) and the roll stop is fully unfolded (ramp position) before loading or unloading a
passenger at ground level.
Roll stop must be fully unfolded (ramp position) until front and rear wheelchair wheels
cross the barrier when loading or unloading at ground level.
Accidental activation of control switch(es) may cause unintended operation(s).
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Replace missing, worn or illegible decals.
Never modify (alter) a Braun Corporation lift.
Do not use accessory devices not authorized by The Braun Corporation.
Do not remove any guards or covers.
Keep clear of any hydraulic leak.
Failure to follow these safety precautions may result in serious bodily injury and/or
property damage.
Lift Operation Safety
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CL918IBXT3456RP-2
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CL995IBXT3052-2 Series AA
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12 VDC
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363kg (800lbs)
363kg (800lbs)
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133kg (292lbs)
Specifications
Operating Temperature
This equipment will operate in its intended ambient at a minimum between -30ºC and +65ºC.
Relative Humidity
This equipment will operate correctly within an environment at 50% RH, at 40ºC.
Altitude
This equipment will operate correctly up to 1000m above mean sea level.
Sound Pressure Level
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Transportation and Storage
This equipment will withstand, or has been protected against, transportation and storage temperatures
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The lift has been packaged to prevent damage from the effects of normal humidity, vibration, and shock.
The lift must be installed, operated, and maintained as detailed in applicable manuals.
Any use of equipment other than instructed in this manual is prohibited.
The 363kg (800 lb.) lift capacity Century-2 series lifts have completed 15,600 cycles with a 363kg load
and a static load test with a 1090kg (2400 lb.) load.
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and a static load test with a 816kg (1800 lb.) load.
Maximum
Load Capacity
Power
Requirement
Lift
Weight
Lift
Model
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Center of Gravity
Center of Gravity is the intersection of X, Y, and Z.
Lift Model X (cm) Y (cm) Z (cm)
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Braun wheelchair lifts provide a method
of boarding and exiting applicable
motor vehicles. Braun wheelchair lifts
accommodate wheelchair passengers,
standees, and other mobility aid users.
The lift must be installed, operated,
and maintained as detailed in this
manual. Any use of equipment
other than instructed in this manual
is prohibited.
Lift Terminology
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Pump Module
Hand-Held
Pendant
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Base
Plate
Adjustable Quiet-Ride Stow Block (2)
Vertical Arm Cover (4)
Pump Side
Vertical Arm
Handrail (2)
Roll Stop
Opposite Pump
Side Vertical Arm
Bottom Parallel
Arm (2)
Platform Light (2)
Lift-Tite
Latch (2)
Unfold Assist Compression Spring (2)
Platform Side
Plate (2)
Outboard
Right
Left
Inboard
Tower (2)
Base
Plate
Cover
E-Stop
Bridge Plate
Saddle (2)
Inner Fold Arm (2)
Inboard
Platform
Outboard
Platform
Top Parallel Arm (2)
Main Cylinder (2)
Outboard Platform
Side Plate (2)
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Lift Installation
Lift towers and
vertical arms must
be parallel (aligned)
with vertical sides
of door jamb and
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Position Lift
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must clear
door opening.
Align
(Parallel)
Vertical Arm
must clear
door opening.
Side to Side Alignment
Center lift in
door opening.
Align
(Parallel)
Figure B
Clearance:
Center the lift in the opening. See Fig-
ure B. Position the base plate parallel to
(aligned with) the door opening as shown
in Figure C. Close the vehicle door(s).
Position lift as close to the door opening
as possible while maintaining a minimum
clearance of 12 mm between the lift and
the door or wall. See Figure D.
Lift-Tite
®
Latches: When checking ve-
hicle wall clearance - allow the lift to drift
fully into the Lift-Tite
®
latches to ensure
clearance (should drift occur). See Figure
F. Using the hand pump handle, stroke the
hand pump to stow the lift fully. Then open
the valve slightly (1/2 turn only), and allow
the Lift-Tite
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latches to engage the vertical
arm pins fully. Close pump valve.
Figure C
Align Base Plate with Door Opening
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Lift Installation
Position Lift
90°
Minimum
12 mm
Clearance
Minimum
12 mm
Clearance
Figure D
Except when
wedges are
used.
Alignment:
Side-to-Side Alignment: See Figure B on
previous page. The lift vertical arms and
platform should be perpendicular (90°) to the
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tical sides of door jamb. The vertical arms and
the parallel arms must clear the door opening
when the lift folds and unfolds.
Inboard-to-Outboard Alignment: See Figure
D. The vertical arms and parallel arms must be
aligned and parallel to each other. See Figure
D. The lift towers should be perpendicular (90°)
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wedges are used).
Step well Installations: It is not permissible
for the base plate to overhang the step well.
Base plate support must be constructed in the
step well for lift support. The structure must be
OHYHOZLWKWKHH[LVWLQJÁRRUDQGRIHTXLYDOHQW
construction (structural strength).
Lift-Tite
®
Latches: When checking
vehicle wall clearance - allow the lift to
drift fully into the Lift-Tite
®
latches to
ensure proper clearances.
Lift-Tite
®
Latch
Engagement
Pin
Figure F
Figure E
Base Plate
Wedges
Mounting Bolts
(Typical)
Base Plate Wedges: The top of the lift may
need to be tilted inboard slightly to provide the
minimum 12mm clearance. Position wedges
as shown in Figure E.
Install wedges to increase platform and verti-
cal arm clearance between lift and vehicle.
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7
6
14
58
1. Drill two mounting holes
(holes 6 and 7).
2. Temporarily secure lift using
two mounting bolts (holes 6
and 7).
3. Manually deploy lift and
check lift clearance. Drill
remaining mounting holes.
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hardware per instructions
supplied in kit.
5. Tighten mounting bolts 1
through 8 per sequence
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tion detail below.
Mounting Bolt Torque Tar-
get: 40 Nm.
Check for obstruc-
tions such as gas
lines, wires, exhaust,
etc. before drilling
or cutting. Failure to
do so may result in
serious bodily injury
and/or property
damage.
32
Secure lift
Figure G
To Correct:To Correct:
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Figure H
Lift Installation
Dimensions
MUST
be Equal
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Bat.
Pos.
Neg.
Aux.
TO
LIFT
Floor
Grommet
Rubber
Boot
Star Washer
3/8” Hex Nut
Power
Feed Stud
1. Drill 28.5mm diameter grommet access hole.
Check under the vehicle for obstructions.
2. Insert grommet. Secure grommet with two
self-tap screws.
3. Route ground and power cables through
grommet. Route cables clear of exhaust,
other hot areas and moving parts.
4. Connect ground and power cables.
Lift Installation
Attach Power and Ground Cables
Figure I
Vehicle Battery Positive Cable:
Install in-line circuit protection device as
shown in Figure I. Attach power cable and
lead cable as shown.
Circuit
Protection
Device
Lead Cable
OEM (+) Cable
Ground Cable
to Chassis
4 Gauge
(21.1mm2)
(not supplied)
Vehicle
Battery
OEM (-) Cable
Battery Cable to
Circuit Protection
Device
Ground Cable
to Chassis
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DOOR OPENING
Lift Base Plate
NEG.
POS.
Pump
Module
Battery
Chassis
Figure J
Battery to Frame
Ground Cable
4 Gauge (21.1mm2)
(not supplied)
Pump Mounted
Ground Cable
4 Gauge
(21.1mm2)
Grommet
Chassis
5/16”
External Tooth
Star Washer
5/16-18 x 3/4”
Thread Cutting
Screw
9/32” Diameter
Pilot Hole
Pump Ground Cable:
Route the pump mounted cable through the
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ing member as shown. See Figure J.
Vehicle Battery Ground Cable:
A 4 gauge (21.1mm2) ground cable must
be connected from vehicle battery negative
post to the same vehicle framing member
the pump ground cable is attached to. See
Figure J.
Ground Cable Corrosion: When mount-
ing ground cables, remove undercoating,
dirt, rust, etc. from framing member around
mounting holes (minimum 16mm diameter
area). Apply protective coating to mounting
holes to prevent corrosion. Failure to do so
will void warranty of certain electrical compo-
nents.
Position and secure
ground cable clear
of lift operation.
CAUTION
Lift Installation
Attach Power and Ground Cables
Mounting Hardware
Detail
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Lift Installation
Connect Interlocks
Vehicle and Lift Interlocks
The pump module is equipped with a lift interface
9-circuit connector (female socket). A mating 9-circuit
connector (male plug) is supplied.
To meet minimum CE requirements, connect to vehicle
interlock harness as outlined below (Steps 1-5).
INTERLOCK
CONNECTOR - P21
6
5
4
3
2
1
SIGNAL DEFINITIONNO.
9-COND WIRE CODE
7
8
9
VEHICLE SECURE (+12V INPUT)
LIFT NOT STOWED (GND)
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT USED
NOT USED
LIFT STOWED (GND)
465
132
798
1
3
2
4
6
5
7
98
To Interlock
Disconnect
2
1
5
Disconnect
and remove
eye terminal
Connect
4
Connect vehicle
interlock signal wires
3
LIFT SIGNAL OPTIONS
Install 32638A in cavity:
5 (- LIFT NOT STOWED)
9 (- LIFT STOWED)
VEHICLE SECURE
SIGNAL
(Grey/Red)
LIFT SIGNAL
(Yellow/Light Blue)
PUMP MODULE
CONNECTOR - J21
6
5
4
3
2
1
SIGNAL DEFINITIONNO.
9-COND WIRE CODE
7
VEHICLE SECURE (+12V INPUT)
LIFT NOT STOWED (GND)
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT AVAILABLE
NOT USED
645
312
978
3
1
2
6
4
5
9
7
8
8
NOT USED
LIFT STOWED (GND)
9
Lift
Pump
Module
Note: Pins 5 and 9 are 3 Amp Max.
Pin 6 is 10 Amp Min. Supplied
Male 9-Pin
Connector
32638A
Lift Operating Instructions Decal
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door in a highly visible location near the hand-
held pendant control (lift operator position).
Replace any missing, worn, or illegible decals.
Notice: Clean surfaces with isopropyl alcohol
before decal application. Use a clean cloth
or paper towel. Do not use oily shop rags.
Wipe surface free of residue with dry portion
of cleaning cloth.
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Lift Installation
Platform Angle Adjustment
Adjustment Screw
A
Lowering Sequence Requirements
1. The outboard end (toe) of
the platform must contact
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the spring-loaded outer
barrier unfolds fully. See
Figure B.
2. The inboard end (heel) of
the platform must lower fully
(vertical arms must contact
ground when fully lowered).
See Figure B.
The angle of the platform at
ground level directly affects
the angle of the platform when
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level. Note the angle of the
platform.
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should have a slight upward
angle as shown in Figure C.
Adjust platform angle as de-
tailed below.
Adjustment Procedure:
Platform angle adjustment
Allen screws are provided
on each side of the plat-
form (see photo at right).
Turn adjustment screws
clockwise to raise the out-
board end of the platform.
Turn adjustment screws
counterclockwise to lower
the outboard end of the
platform.
Both adjustment screws
must be adjusted equally.
Platform Stop Blocks:
When adjusting platform
angle, ensure both stop
blocks are making full contact
with the vertical arms (see
photo at right).
Floor Level Adjustment:
Following platform angle
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level positioning as detailed
in Tower Microswitch Adjust-
ment.
Check platform angle again
after performing Tower
Microswitch Adjustment pro-
cedures.
Figure B
Vehicle
Floor
Level
Wedges (option)
Figure C
(Heel) Inboard
Outboard (Toe)
Heel
Ground Level
Barrier must
unfold fully.
Platform heel
must lower fully.
Barrier
2 1
Stop
Block
Vertical
Arm
Stop blocks must
make full contact.
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Lift Installation
Tower Microswitch Adjustment
Tower 1 (Unfold) Switch Adjustment
Floor Position from Stow
1. Position platform at the fully stowed
position using the manual hand pump or
pendant control.
2. Turn switch adjustment screw clockwise 3
full turns.
3. Press pendant UNFOLD switch (continue
pressing switch until platform stops unfold-
ing).
4. When platform stops unfolding, turn switch
adjustment screw counterclockwise while
pressing the pendant UNFOLD switch.
Platform position will change. Repeat ad-
justment until criteria below is met.
Proper Adjustment Criteria:
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cover. See Photo C.
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ance between outboard end of rotating
pivot slide arm saddle and the lower
parallel arm. See Photo B.
Tower 2 (Up) Switch Adjustment
Floor Position from Below Floor
1. Lower platform a minimum of 15.25 cm
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hand pump or pendant control.
2. Turn switch adjustment screw counter-
clockwise 3 full turns.
3. Press pendant UP switch (continue press-
ing switch until platform stops).
4. When platform stops, turn switch adjust-
ment screw clockwise while pressing the
pendant UP switch. Platform position will
change. Adjust platform to meet criteria
listed for Tower 1 Switch "Proper Adjust-
ment Criteria".
TOWER
2
TOWER
1
32942
TOWER
4
TOWER
3
32943
Figure D
TOWER
2
TOWER
1
32942
TOWER
4
TOWER
3
32943
Review adjustment
procedures below and
adjust as needed only.
Left (rear) pump lift depicted.
Right (front) pump lift is a
mirrored image.
C
Bridge plate should rest on base plate cover.
3 mm
B
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Lift Installation
Tower Microswitch Adjustment
Review adjustment
procedures below and
adjust as needed only.
Left (rear) pump lift depicted.
Right (front) pump lift is a
mirrored image.
Tower 3 (Count) Switch Adjustment
Cycle Counter Switch
1. Position platform approximately 25 mm below
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2. View the Tower 3 microswitch inside the lift
tower (see Photo H). Turn switch adjustment
screw counterclockwise until microswitch no
longer contacts the activation plate.
3. Observe the cycle count number on the LCD
display. Slowly turn switch adjustment screw
clockwise until the microswitch activates
(clicks) and the number on the cycle counter
LCD has changed.
Tower 4 (Fold) Switch Adjustment
Partial Fold
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hand pump or pendant control.
2. View the Tower 4 microswitch inside the lift
tower (see Photo H). Turn the switch adjust-
ment screw in or out as needed until the radius
of the microswitch blade rides on the apex of
the activation plate.
3. Verify proper adjustment. Criteria below must
be met.
Proper Adjustment Criteria:
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of platform by pressing the hand pendant
FOLD switch. The platform should not fold
(stow) with light pressure applied.
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tightly (snug with stow blocks).
TOWER
2
TOWER
1
32942
TOWER
4
TOWER
3
32943
Figure E
TOWER
2
TOWER
1
32942
TOWER
4
TOWER
3
32943
Improper microswitch
adjustment may
result in serious
bodily injury and/or
property damage.
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Radius of Tower 4 microswitch
blade activated by apex of
activation plate.
Tower 3 Microswitch
Platform Angle Adjustment:
Check platform angle after
Tower Microswitch Adjust-
ment procedures.
Platform Stop Blocks: En-
sure both stop blocks are
making full contact with the
vertical arms.
H
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