PowerLift by ReechCraft
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PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Platfor m does not lift up from the fully lowered position. Drill motor starts.
One or more interlocks are engaged.
Check to be sure all four outriggers are
properly installed, extended, and stable.
Overload clutch is slipping.
Be sure the rated load of 350 lbs (159 kg) is
not exceeded and that the platform is free
and clear of any obstruction or interference.
One or more interlock pins are wedged
in the locked position.
Lower platform to the fully lowered position
to relieve pressure. Ensure all leveling jacks
are stable and bearing equal weight.
Platfor m will not move when in elevated position. Drill motor starts.
Intermediate mast section is installed
backwards with the track section facing
away from the platform.
Lower the platform and reinstall the mast
section with the track section facing the
platform.
One or more of the connector lock
levers are in the open position,
interfering with the rollers.
Lower the platform to expose the last section
of mast that was installed and check to be
sure both levers are completely engaged and
locked in position.
The maximum height has been attained
causing interference with the top
termination plate.
No remedy. System is functioning properly.
Platfor m moves sluggishly.
Drive shaft brake is engaged.
Depress the input shaft slightly before
applying power to release the brake.
Drill battery not fully charged.
Charge the battery.
Drill has insufficient power or RPM.
Be sure the drill contains a motor of seven
amps and 1200 RPM or more.
Machine does not wheel properly.
One or more casters are in the locked
position.
Unlock the caster.
One or more casters are damaged.
Replace the damaged caster.
Climbing unit jumps or lurches while elevating.
Track is damaged and missing teeth.
Replace the track section.
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Performed by authorized ReechCraft service center.
Table 7.0
- Troubleshooting Guide
TROUBLESHOOTING
SECTION
7
Troubleshooting Guide